Kate Moss named British Beauty Council Global Ambassador 

The British Beauty Council appoints Kate Moss – Supermodel, COSMOSS brand founder, and industry entrepreneur – as Global Ambassador, to help support raising the awareness and reputation of the British Beauty Industry.

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Assuming the inaugural role of Global Ambassador, Kate Moss will work closely with the Council to highlight the industry and its work across policy, ESG, Talent, and Growth. Bringing a wealth of experience from the fashion and beauty industries, the influence of Kate Moss across the sector will be invaluable. 

This role coincides with the first anniversary of COSMOSS, the beauty and wellness brand launched and created by Kate Moss, which has firmly established her, and her brand, authority in the beauty industry. 

Global Ambassador of the British Beauty Council, Kate Moss, said: 

‘Beauty is more than skin deep, it’s the heartbeat of the creative industry that’s helped build my career, and the careers of so much creative talent, from hair and makeup stylists on set to the magicians behind the brands. Beauty – seen and unseen – touches everyone, from individuals to an industry. I am so proud to be part of it and honoured for this opportunity to join the British Beauty Council.’

On Kate Moss’ Global Ambassadorship, Millie Kendall OBE, CEO of the British Beauty Council, said:

‘We are honoured to announce our new collaboration with Kate Moss, who will undoubtedly harness her unmatched knowledge and influence of fashion and beauty to reinforce the work of the British Beauty Council.

‘Moss joins a host of existing Ambassadors who work closely with the organisation to develop its global reach. What’s more, her appointment comes as the Council introduces a new roster of Advisory Board appointments, spanning sustainable entrepreneurs, renowned aesthetics experts, and leading makeup artists.’ 

The Council’s new Advisory Board members include Sam Chapman, Wendy Rowe, Loretta De Feo and Melanie Grant. For all new appointments, visit the website

Sitting alongside existing Ambassadors and Advisory Board members, these experts will drive the Council’s future roadmaps forward, to ensure the organisation is solving challenges facing the breadth of the industry.

Terry Clark
Terry Clarkhttps://365fashion.co.uk
Publisher of 365 Fashion, 365 Retail and Hospitality and Leisure News. Organiser of the Creative Retail Awards.

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