Kate Moss' bad clothes days

Brisbane News.Net Tuesday 8th May, 2012

Supermodel Kate Moss insists she is like any girl when it comes to a bad clothes day, and ends up with a messy room when she can't decide what to wear.


The 38-year-old supermodel says she often leaves her garments strewn all over the floor on the days when she has wardrobe woes, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Asked about her bad clothes days, she said: "God, yes! Just like anyone else I have bad days and leave clothes strewn all over the floor. Just ask my friends."

When Moss is unsure about what to wear, she always try to rely on styling herself in jeans, jackets and trouser suits because she believes they make her look perfect.

"I love the jeans, jackets and trouser suits. I think it's a look that works well for me," she added.

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