Rimmel (commonly known as Rimmel London ) is a British multinational cosmetics brand, now owned by parent company Coty . The House of Rimmel was founded by French -born British cosmetics entrepreneur Eugène Rimmel in 1834, in Bond Street , London .
77-554: With creative success with these products, Rimmel London began creating products such as pomades and mouth rinses. Today, the brand is one of the world's most popular make-up producers. Rimmel's company motto is "Get the London Look". The faces of Rimmel were Kate Moss , Sophie Ellis-Bextor , Lily Cole , Ayumi Hamasaki , and ITV's Holly Willoughby . In October 2009, it was announced that Jerry Hall , Georgia May Jagger , and Canadian supermodel, Coco Rocha , were set to join to
154-571: A Little Britain sketch for Comic Relief at the Hammersmith Apollo as a character called Katie Pollard, sister of Vicky Pollard played by Matt Lucas . Moss made a short film with Misery Bear for the March 2011 Comic Relief event entitled "Misery Bear's Comic Relief Starring Kate Moss". In November 2014, Moss designed a Paddington Bear statue, one of fifty created by various celebrities which were located around London prior to
231-554: A Changing Enterprise 1957–1983 . The Larsen family's Time Inc. stock was worth around $ 80 million during the 1960s. Roy Larsen was both a Time Inc. director and the chairman of its executive committee, later serving as Time Inc.'s board's vice chairman until the middle of 1979. On September 10, 1979, The New York Times wrote, "Mr. Larsen was the only employee in the company's history given an exemption from its policy of mandatory retirement at age 65." In 1987, Jason McManus succeeded Henry Grunwald as editor-in-chief, and oversaw
308-532: A barmaid, and Peter Edward Moss, an airline employee, and raised in the Addiscombe and Sanderstead areas of the borough. She has a younger brother, Nick, and a half-sister named Lottie (Charlotte). Moss's parents divorced when she was 13. She attended Ridgeway Primary School and Riddlesdown High School (now Riddlesdown Collegiate ) in Purley . She worked several local retail jobs in her early teens. Moss
385-484: A black X (to date, the magazine's only such use of a black X) covering the flag of Japan , representing the recent surrender of Japan and which signaled the end of World War II . Fifty-eight years later, on April 21, 2003, Time released another issue with a red X over Saddam Hussein 's face, two weeks after the start of the Invasion of Iraq . A third red X issue was that of June 19, 2006, after Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
462-578: A collection, with Katy England, for Topshop . Moss launched a fragrance and body lotion range bearing her name in association with Coty in 2007. In November 2006, Moss was model of the year at the British Fashion Awards , the top accolade in British fashion, but the award stirred fresh controversy. On 1 May 2007, clothes designed by Moss for Topshop were launched in the chain's 225 UK stores. A Moss "countdown to launch" board filled
539-602: A distinctively "acerbic, irreverent style", largely created by Haddon and sometimes called "Timestyle". Timestyle made regular use of inverted sentences , as famously parodied in 1936 by Wolcott Gibbs in The New Yorker : "Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind ... Where it all will end, knows God!" Time also coined or popularized many neologisms like "socialite", "guesstimate", "televangelist", "pundit", and "tycoon", as well as some less successful ones like "cinemactress" and "radiorator". Time introduced
616-608: A dress by John Galliano . Moss and Hince split in 2015 and settled their divorce out of court in 2016. She has since been in a relationship with German aristocrat and photographer Count Nikolai von Bismarck . In 2011, Moss bought 3, The Grove, Highgate , as her London home, selling it in 2022 to relocate to the Cotswolds . According to Forbes , her 2004–2005 earnings were $ 5 million and her 2005–2006 earnings were $ 8 million. In 2007, with estimated earnings of $ 9 million, Forbes magazine named her second on
693-619: A place on the Vanity Fair international best-dressed list. In the early part of the 21st century, she was, together with actress Sienna Miller , one of the main proponents of boho-chic . She appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair ' s September 2006 style issue. In recent years, she has popularised denim cutoff shorts, Ugg boots and the Balenciaga handbag. In 2008, Moss was added to PETA 's 'Worst-Dressed' Celebrities of 2008' because of her frequent use of fur. In 2012, Moss
770-494: A que Kate Moss qui est éternelle", translating into English as, "there's only Kate Moss who is eternal". Moss was interviewed by Women's Wear Daily in 2009 and was quoted saying the phrase " Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels ", which she described as a " motto ". She was heavily criticised for the phrase, being "accused of encouraging eating disorders". Moss later regretted saying it. Moss appeared on Oasis singles " Don't Go Away " (1998) and " Fade Away " (1994), and on
847-496: A significant figure in the history of 20th-century media. According to Time Inc.: The Intimate History of a Publishing Enterprise 1972–2004 by Robert Elson, " Roy Edward Larsen ... was to play a role second only to Luce's in the development of Time Inc". In his book The March of Time , 1935–1951 , Raymond Fielding also noted that Larsen was "originally circulation manager and then general manager of Time , later publisher of Life , for many years president of Time Inc., and in
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#1732782840751924-457: A substantial amount of space within the magazine to the 100 articles about each person on the list. In some cases, over 100 people have been included, as when two people have made the list together, sharing one spot. The magazine also compiled " All-Time 100 best novels " and " All-Time 100 Movies " lists in 2005, "The 100 Best TV Shows of All-Time" in 2007, and "All-Time 100 Fashion Icons" in 2012. In February 2016, Time mistakenly included
1001-466: A window of the company's Oxford Street store and on 30 April Moss launched the clothing there, briefly appearing in the window modelling a red dress from the collection just before the shop opened. Topshop reportedly paid Moss £3 million. The 50 designs included clothes, bags, shoes and belts, prices from £12 for a vest top to £150 for a cropped leather jacket. Clothes included skinny jeans , one-shoulder minidresses and T-shirts with K woven into
1078-533: Is a personal retrospective of her career, tracing her evolution from "new girl with potential" to one of the most iconic models of all time. Kate: The Kate Moss Book includes photography by Arthur Elgort, Corinne Day, Craig McDean, David Sims, Hedi Slimane, Inez & Vinoodh, Juergen Teller, Mario Sorrenti, Mario Testino, Mert & Marcus, Nick Knight, Patrick Demarchelier, Peter Lindbergh, Roxanne Lowit, Steven Klein, Terry Richardson and others. Time magazine Time (stylized in all caps as TIME )
1155-531: Is also a contributing fashion editor for British Vogue . In 2012, she came second on the Forbes top-earning models list, with estimated earnings of $ 9.2 million in one year. The accolades she has received for modelling include the 2013 British Fashion Awards acknowledging her contribution to fashion over 25 years, while Time named her one of the world's 100 most influential people in 2007. A subject of media scrutiny due to her partying lifestyle, Moss
1232-406: Is also known for the red border on its cover, introduced in 1927. The iconic red border was homaged or satirized by Seattle's The Stranger newspaper in 2010. The border has only been changed eight times since 1927: Former president Richard Nixon has been among the most frequently featured on the cover of Time , having appeared 55 times from August 25, 1952, to May 2, 1994. In October 2020,
1309-590: Is an American news magazine based in New York City . It was published weekly for nearly a century. Starting in March 2020, it transitioned to every other week. It was first published in New York City on March 3, 1923, and for many years it was run by its influential co-founder, Henry Luce . A European edition ( Time Europe , formerly known as Time Atlantic ) is published in London and also covers
1386-423: Is delivered to subscribers on Saturday. The magazine was published on Fridays when it began in 1923. In early 2007, the year's first issue was delayed roughly a week due to "editorial changes", including the layoff of 49 employees. In 2009, Time announced it was introducing Mine , a personalized print magazine mixing content from various Time Warner publications based on the reader's preferences. The new magazine
1463-446: Is the chairman and co-CEO of Salesforce.com , Time was to remain separate from that company, and Benioff would not be involved in the magazine's daily operations. In late April 2023, Time announced the elimination of the website's paywall effective June 1, 2023. From 1942 until 1979, Time had a Canadian edition that included an insert of five pages of locally produced content and occasional Canadian covers. Following changes in
1540-827: The Be Here Now album (1997), playing tambourine, Johnny Depp playing a guitar. She has appeared in music videos such as " Kowalski " by Primal Scream , " I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself " by the White Stripes , " Something About the Way You Look Tonight " by Elton John , "Sex with Strangers" by Marianne Faithfull , "Love Don't Bother Me" by Stage Dolls , " Delia's Gone " and " God's Gonna Cut You Down " by Johnny Cash , and " Queenie Eye " by Paul McCartney . She has also provided vocals for songs by Primal Scream (the 2003 version of " Some Velvet Morning "), Babyshambles ("La Belle et la Bête") and
1617-551: The 2014 Brit Awards in February, Moss collected David Bowie 's Brit Award for Best British Male, while wearing a one-piece printed "woodland creatures" costume, as worn originally by Bowie. On 30 April 2014, Moss's second collection for Topshop was unveiled. Her first collection with Topshop resulted in a long-lasting relationship with the brand. In September 2016, Moss founded Kate Moss Agency (KMA). Her clients include Rita Ora , Jordan Barrett and Esmé Creed-Miles . Moss
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#17327828407511694-509: The Israel Defense Forces . The November 2, 2020, issue of the U.S. edition of the magazine, published the day before the 2020 United States presidential election , was the first time that the cover logo "TIME" was not used. The cover of that issue used the word "VOTE" as a replacement logo, along with artwork by Shepard Fairey of a voter wearing a pandemic face mask. The issue included information on how to vote safely during
1771-517: The Levi's campaign 'Levi's for Girls', with great success, set up by The Design Corporation and again shot by Corinne Day . A further shoot followed for The Face , by Tony Briggs, entitled "Haute Coiffure", Moss went on to become the "anti-supermodel" of the 1990s in contrast to the models of the moment, such as Cindy Crawford , Elle Macpherson , Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell , who were known for curvaceous and tall figures. Moss featured in
1848-794: The United Arab Emirates , the United Kingdom , Ukraine , Greece , and the United States . Kate Moss Katherine Ann Moss (born 16 January 1974) is an English model. Arriving towards the end of the " supermodel era", Moss rose to fame in the early 1990s as part of the heroin chic fashion trend. Her collaborations with Calvin Klein brought her to fashion icon status. She is known for her waifish figure, and role in size zero fashion. Moss has had her own clothing range, has been involved in musical projects, and
1925-683: The Vogue /CFDA award from the Fashion Designers of America in July 2005 as Fashion Inspiration. April 2005 saw the launch of a Rimmel London mascara TV ad featuring leather-clad Moss motorcycling through London to the rock song "Another Cold Beer" by Steven Crayn. Twelve months after her cocaine scandal, Moss signed 18 contracts for autumn-winter 2006 including Rimmel, Agent Provocateur , Virgin Mobile , Calvin Klein and Burberry . Moss designed
2002-456: The "Silence Breakers", people who came forward with personal stories of sexual harassment, as Person of the Year. In recent years, Time has assembled an annual list of the 100 most influential people of the year. Originally, they had made a list of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. These issues usually have the front cover filled with pictures of people from the list and devote
2079-565: The "making of" video that they wanted "the best looking woman in England" to play the role. In 2014, she made an acting cameo as herself in The Boy in the Dress . Moss has put her name to four perfume lines. Her first one, the original, is named "Kate Moss". Other perfumes include Vintage Muse, Lila Belle and Love Blossoms. A planned biopic film by James Lucas titled "Moss and Freud" about
2156-429: The 1952 Olympics as the U.S.'s dazzling three-meter diving champion, national collegiate one-and three-meter diving champ (1951–52); in the crash of a North American FJ-3 Fury jet fighter while on a training flight; near Rantoul, Kans. A reader wrote a parody of the older form to announce the change: Died . Time's delightful but confusing habit of listing names, ages, claims to fame, and other interesting tidbits about
2233-998: The Advertising Standards Authority found them to be misleading as the ads used false lashes. In 2021, Rimmel announced Adwoa Aboah as the global activist for the brand. She would be the face of major beauty campaigns for the year. In 2022, Tom Daley became the first male ambassador of the brand. Rimmel products are available in pharmacies and supermarkets in Argentina , Australia , Austria , Bahrain , Belarus , Belgium , Bulgaria , Canada , China , Croatia , Czech Republic , Denmark , Estonia , Finland , France , Germany , Hong Kong , Hungary , India , Indonesia , Ireland , Israel , Italy , Japan , Latvia , Lithuania , Lebanon , Malta , Mexico , Netherlands , Norway , Poland , Portugal , Qatar , Romania , Russia , Saudi Arabia , Slovakia , South Africa , South Korea , Spain , Turkey , Lebanon ,
2310-500: The BBC's The One Show , Moss recommended Stella McCartney book him for London Fashion Week the following month. It was planned that Moss, a magic fan, would be Klok's assistant, and she rehearsed three illusions, a levitation, a sawing in half and a guillotine illusion. However, she dropped out with temporary paralysis of her right arm due to a trapped nerve, and her place was taken by Alexa Chung . Also in 2012, Moss appeared in
2387-458: The House of Representatives , on its cover; a facsimile reprint of Issue No. 1, including all of the articles and advertisements contained in the original, was included with copies of the magazine's issue from February 28, 1938, in commemoration of its 15th anniversary. The cover price was 15¢ (equivalent to $ 2.68 in 2023). Following Hadden's death in 1929, Luce became the dominant man at Time and
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2464-512: The Lemonheads ("You're a Dirty Robot"). Prior to breaking up with Pete Doherty , Moss co-wrote four songs on Babyshambles' second album Shotter's Nation —" You Talk ", "French Dog Blues", "Baddie's Boogie", and "Deft Left Hand". In 1999, Moss played a non musical role in the British screen comedy Blackadder: Back & Forth , appearing both as Maid Marian and as a fictional Queen of England. Director and writer Richard Curtis said in
2541-866: The Middle East, Africa, and, since 2003, Latin America. An Asian edition ( Time Asia ) is based in Hong Kong. The South Pacific edition, which covers Australia, New Zealand , and the Pacific Islands , is based in Sydney . Since 2018, Time has been owned by Salesforce founder Marc Benioff , who acquired it from Meredith Corporation . Benioff currently publishes the magazine through the company Time USA, LLC. Time has been based in New York City since its first issue published on March 3, 1923, by Briton Hadden (1898–1929) and Henry Luce (1898–1967). It
2618-807: The SamandRuby charity in March 2006. The charity was started to provide funding for the education and shelter of Thai children. The SamandRuby organisation is named after a friend of Moss's, Samantha Archer Fayet, and her 6-month-old daughter Ruby Rose who were killed by the tsunami while visiting Thailand . Moss also supports the Elton John AIDS Foundation , the Hoping Foundation, the Lucie Blackman Trust, Make Poverty History , Comic Relief and Homes of Hope. On 22 November 2006, Moss recorded an appearance in
2695-665: The Swedish fashion retailer H&M dropped her from its campaign of autumn clothes designed by Stella McCartney after pictures were published of Moss using cocaine . The contract was reportedly worth £4 million a year. A day later, Chanel said it would not renew its contract with Moss, which was to expire that October, although its decision had nothing to do with the drug scandal. Burberry dropped Moss's campaign with them. Moss apologised, though stopped short of admitting drug use. In 2022, she commented "everybody I knew took drugs". Moss appeared in ad campaigns for Dior . She
2772-457: The course of the year; it is, therefore, not necessarily an honor or a reward. In the past, such figures as Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin have been Man of the Year. In 2006, Person of the Year was " You ", and was met with split reviews. Some thought the concept was creative; others wanted an actual person of the year. Editors Pepper and Timmer reflected that, if it had been a mistake, "we're only going to make it once". In 2017, Time named
2849-508: The cover and in fashion spreads for most magazines including UK, US, and French Vogue (as well as other international versions of Vogue ), Another Man , Harper's Bazaar , Vanity Fair , the Face , and W . She has been on the cover of British Vogue 30 times, shot the inaugural covers for both Russian Vogue with Amber Valletta and Japanese Vogue , in addition to dozens of other international Vogue covers. Moss has been on
2926-459: The cover of Bryan Ferry 's album Olympia . The National Portrait Gallery, London maintains seven portraits of Moss among its collections, shot by photographers including Mario Testino , Corinne Day and Sølve Sundsbø . A £1.5m ($ 2.8m) 18 carat gold statue of Moss in 2008 was part of a British Museum exhibition. Entitled Siren , the 50 kg (110 lb) hollow statue was made by Marc Quinn , who described Moss as "the ideal beauty of
3003-415: The cover of 17 issues of W , including one with nine different covers that featured her. W named Moss its muse (September 2003 issue). Moss has also featured on the inaugural covers of Numéro , Numéro Tokyo and Spanish L'Officiel . She has worked extensively with photographers such as Mario Testino , Mario Sorrenti , Steven Klein , Juergen Teller , Steven Meisel and Peter Lindbergh , and won
3080-433: The creation of Freud's painting of Moss was announced in 2022. The film will feature Ellie Bamber as Kate Moss and Derek Jacobi as Lucian Freud. Moss supported War Child . She also designed a charm in a necklace for Wallis in 2007 in aid of Cancer Research UK and said "I am happy to give my support to help fund crucial research, as so many lives are affected by this terrible disease." She has also helped to launch
3157-401: The design. In a collaboration with Coty, Moss has released four fragrances. In early 2010, she designed handbags for Longchamp . In 2012, Moss modelled for the spring-summer collection for Supreme . Moss has represented Mango since 2011. In November 2012, Australian model Miranda Kerr replaced Moss for spring/summer 2013. In January 2012, having seen Dutch illusionist Hans Klok on
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3234-407: The entertainment industry, and pop culture, criticizing it as too light for serious news. Time set out to tell the news through people, and until the late 1960s, the magazine's cover depicted a single person. More recently, Time has incorporated "People of the Year" issues, which have grown in popularity over the years. The first issue of Time featured Joseph G. Cannon , the retired Speaker of
3311-486: The famous newly deceased in its Milestones notices; then the circumstances of, and places where, the deaths occurred; of apparent good sentence structure; in New York. Until the mid-1970s, Time had a weekly "Listings" section with capsule summaries or reviews of current significant films, plays, musicals, television programs, and literary bestsellers similar to The New Yorker 's "Current Events" section. Time
3388-427: The fashion look heroin chic in 1996 (which prompted speculation over her weight) with a campaign for Calvin Klein . Then-US President Bill Clinton spoke out against the trend. Moss said, "It was just the time. It was a swing from more buxom girls like Cindy Crawford and people were shocked to see what they called a 'waif'. What can you say? How many times can you say 'I'm not anorexic '?" On 20 September 2005,
3465-577: The first female editor-in-chief of its magazine division. In September 2013, Nancy Gibbs was named as the first female managing editor of Time magazine. In November 2017, Meredith Corporation announced its acquisition of Time, Inc., backed by Koch Equity Development . In 2017, editor and journalist Catherine Mayer , who also founded the Women's Equality Party in the UK, sued Time through attorney Ann Olivarius for sex and age discrimination. The suit
3542-575: The infant radio business by broadcasting a 15-minute sustaining quiz show entitled Pop Question which survived until 1925. Then in 1928, Larsen "undertook the weekly broadcast of a 10-minute programme series of brief news summaries, drawn from current issues of Time magazine ... which was originally broadcast over 33 stations throughout the United States". Larsen next arranged for the 30-minute radio program The March of Time to be broadcast over CBS beginning on March 6, 1931. Each week,
3619-500: The line up of spokeswomen. Within days of Rocha's first campaign release, Rimmel announced that they had signed Zooey Deschanel , Solange Knowles , and Alejandra Ramos Munoz would help the brand launch into the global marketplace. In 2013, Rimmel announced their collaboration with British singer, Rita Ora , for makeup collections. In 2016, Rimmel named Cara Delevingne as one of the faces of their brand. Ads featuring Moss and Jagger were banned from British magazines and television after
3696-674: The list of the World's 15 top-earning models list. She made her first appearance in the British women's Sunday Times Rich List in 2007, where she was estimated to be worth £45 million. She ranked as the 99th richest woman in Britain. In the 2009 Rich List, she was ranked as the 1,348th richest person in the UK, with a net worth of £40 million. Moss is sober . In 2012, Rizzoli Publications released, Kate: The Kate Moss Book. written by Moss in collaboration with creative director Jefferson Hack, Fabien Baron, and Jess Hallett. The book
3773-657: The long history of the corporation the most influential and important figure after Luce". Around the time, they were raising $ 100,000 from wealthy Yale University alumni, including Henry P. Davison, partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. , publicity man Martin Egan and J.P. Morgan & Co. banker Dwight Morrow; Henry Luce and Briton Hadden hired Larsen in 1922. Larsen was a Harvard University graduate, and Luce and Hadden were Yale graduates. After Hadden died in 1929, Larsen purchased 550 shares of Time Inc., using money he obtained from selling RKO stock he had inherited from his father, who
3850-502: The magazine replaced its logo with the word "Vote", explaining that "Few events will shape the world to come more than the result of the upcoming US presidential election". In 2007, Time redesigned the magazine to update and modernize the format. Among other changes, the magazine reduced the red cover border to promote featured stories, enlarged column titles, reduced the number of featured stories, increased white space around articles, and accompanied opinion pieces with photographs of
3927-557: The male author Evelyn Waugh on its "100 Most Read Female Writers in College Classes" list (he was 97th on the list). The error created much media attention and concerns about the level of basic education among the magazine's staff. Time later issued a retraction. In a BBC interview with Justin Webb , Professor Valentine Cunningham of Corpus Christi College, Oxford , described the mistake as "a piece of profound ignorance on
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#17327828407514004-571: The moment". The statue is said to be the largest gold statue to be created since the era of Ancient Egypt . Quinn had previously made a painted-bronze, life-size sculpture of Moss in a contorted yoga pose, titled Sphinx . The cello rock group Rasputina had a song entitled "Kate Moss" on their 1996 album Thanks for the Ether . Moss has earned awards for style, including the Council of Fashion Designers of America 's fashion influence award and
4081-641: The names "World War I" and "World War II" in 1939, as opposed to older forms like "First World War" and "World War No. 2". The false title construction was popularized by Time and indeed is sometimes called a " Time -style adjective". Since its first issue, Time has had a "Milestones" section about significant events in the lives of famous people, including births, marriages, divorces, and deaths. Until 1967, entries in Milestones were short and formulaic. A typical example from 1956: Died . Lieut, (j.g.) David Greig ("Skippy") Browning Jr. , 24, star of
4158-432: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States . The magazine's editor-in-chief and CEO Edward Felsenthal explained this decision for a one-time cover logo change as a "rare moment, one that will separate history into before and after for generations". Time for Kids is a division magazine of Time that is specially published for children and is mainly distributed in classrooms. TFK contains some national news,
4235-449: The part of Time magazine". During its history, on seven occasions, Time has released a special issue with a cover showing an X scrawled over the face of a man, a year, or a national symbol. The first Time magazine with an X cover was released on May 7, 1945, showing a red X over Adolf Hitler 's face which was published the week following his death . The second X cover was released more than three months later on August 20, 1945, with
4312-445: The program presented a dramatization of the week's news for its listeners; thus Time magazine itself was brought "to the attention of millions previously unaware of its existence", according to Time Inc.: The Intimate History of a Publishing Enterprise 1923–1941 , leading to increased circulation during the 1930s. Between 1931 and 1937, Larsen's The March of Time radio program was broadcast over CBS radio, and between 1937 and 1945, it
4389-604: The release of the film Paddington , with the statues auctioned to raise funds for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC). Moss was in a relationship with actor Johnny Depp between 1994 and 1998. She has a daughter, Lila Moss (born Lila Grace Moss Hack, and who is also a model), born in September 2002, with Dazed & Confused editor Jefferson Hack , with whom she
4466-999: The scandal, were exhibited and reproduced in the press. On 5 January 2006, the London Metropolitan Police asked Moss to return from the US to Britain to answer questions about the September 2005 cocaine scandal. On 16 June 2006, British police dropped the charges for lack of evidence. Ultimately, Moss was cleared of all charges and resumed her modelling career. In 2015 Moss was escorted off an EasyJet flight by police after she became disruptive. Moss has been featured in ad campaigns with Chanel , Louis Vuitton , Balmain , Versace , Balenciaga , Burberry , Stuart Weitzman , Rag & Bone , Alexander Wang , David Yurman , Givenchy , Roberto Cavalli , Kerastase , Isabel Marant , Yves Saint Laurent , Dior , Gucci , Dolce & Gabbana , Calvin Klein , Alexander McQueen , Equipment , Rimmel , and Bulgari . She has been on
4543-525: The second half of 2010, Time magazine newsstand sales declined by about 12% to just over 79,000 copies per week. As of 2012, it had a circulation of 3.3 million, making it the 11th-most circulated magazine in the United States, and the second-most circulated weekly behind People . As of July 2017, its circulation was 3,028,013. In October 2017, Time cut its circulation to two million. Time currently has 1.3 million print subscribers and 250,000 digital subscribers. Time initially possessed
4620-510: The tax status of Canadian editions of American magazines, Time closed Canadian bureaus, except for Ottawa , and published identical content to the US edition but with Canadian advertising. In December 2008, Time discontinued publishing a Canadian edition. During the second half of 2009, the magazine had a 34.9% decline in newsstand sales. During the first half of 2010, another decline of at least one-third in Time magazine sales occurred. In
4697-416: The transition before Norman Pearlstine succeeded him in 1995. In 1989, when Time, Inc. and Warner Communications merged, Time became part of Time Warner , along with Warner Bros. In 2000, Time became part of AOL Time Warner , which reverted to the name Time Warner in 2003. In 2007, Time moved from a Monday subscription/newsstand delivery to a schedule where the magazine goes on sale Fridays and
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#17327828407514774-495: The video of George Michael 's White Light , inspired by his pneumonia . Moss performed with Naomi Campbell in the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games on 12 August 2012. Moss posed nude for the 60th-anniversary issue of Playboy in December 2013. That same month, she received a Special Recognition award at the British Fashion Awards to acknowledge her contribution to fashion during her 25-year career. At
4851-442: The writers. The changes were met with both criticism and praise. Time ' s most famous feature throughout its history has been the annual "Person of the Year" (formerly "Man of the Year") cover story, in which Time recognizes the individual or group of individuals who have had the biggest impact on news headlines over the past 12 months. The distinction is supposed to go to the person who, "for good or ill", has most affected
4928-672: Was also named a Time Inc. director and vice president. J. P. Morgan retained a certain control through two directorates and a share of stocks, both over Time and Fortune . Other shareholders were Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. , and the New York Trust Company ( Standard Oil ). After Time began publishing weekly in March 1923, Roy Larsen increased its circulation by using U.S. radio and movie theaters worldwide. It often promoted both Time magazine and U.S. political and corporate interests. According to The March of Time , as early as 1924, Larsen had brought Time into
5005-565: Was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork – the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover – to celebrate the British cultural figures of his life that he most admires. In 2013, the Belgian pop singer Stromae wrote Kate Moss into the lyrics of the song " Tous les mêmes ", singing "il n'y
5082-462: Was broadcast over NBC radio – except between 1939 and 1941, when it was not aired. People magazine was based on Time 's "People" page. Time Inc. stock owned by Luce at the time of his death was worth about $ 109 million ($ 996 million in 2023), and it had been yielding him a yearly dividend of more than $ 2.4 million ($ 21.9 million in 2023), according to Curtis Prendergast's The World of Time Inc.: The Intimate History of
5159-740: Was in a relationship for a number of years in the early 2000s. She is godmother to Sadie Frost and Jude Law 's daughter Iris Law . Moss had a relationship with Libertines member Pete Doherty , first meeting him at her 31st birthday party in January 2005. On 11 April 2007, Doherty announced Moss as his fiancée during one of his concerts in London, at which Moss also performed. In July 2007, Moss and Doherty split. Moss married Jamie Hince , guitarist of The Kills , on 1 July 2011 at St Peter's Church , Southrop in Gloucestershire; she wore
5236-489: Was involved in a drug use scandal in September 2005, which led to her being dropped from fashion campaigns. She was cleared of charges and soon resumed modelling. She has inspired cultural depictions including a £1.5m ($ 2.8m) 18 carat gold statue of her, sculpted in 2008 for a British Museum exhibition. Kate Moss was born on 16 January 1974 in Croydon , Greater London , the daughter of Linda Rosina Moss ( née Shepherd),
5313-484: Was killed, and a fourth red X cover issue was published on May 20, 2011, after the death of Osama bin Laden . A fifth red X cover issue, that of Dec. 14, 2020, had a red X scrawled over the pandemic-hit year 2020 and the declaration "the worst year ever". As of 2024 , the most recent and seventh X cover issue of Time , that of Nov. 11, 2024, features a red X over the face of Yahya Sinwar following his killing by
5390-663: Was met with a poor reception, with criticism that its focus needed to be more broad to be truly personal. The magazine has an online archive with the unformatted text for every article published. The articles were indexed and converted from scanned images using optical character recognition technology. The minor errors in the text are remnants of the conversion to the digital format. In January 2013, Time Inc. announced that it would cut nearly 500 jobs – roughly 6% of its 8,000 staff worldwide. Although Time magazine has maintained high sales, its ad pages have declined significantly. Also in January 2013, Time Inc. named Martha Nelson as
5467-509: Was on the cover of the November 2005 W and also inside in a multi-page fashion shoot. She was defended by designer Alexander McQueen , who, during his walk-out after a fashion show, wore a T-shirt saying "We love you Kate". In March 2006, she appeared in the finale of his show The Widows of Culloden , as a life-sized illusion projected into a glass pyramid. Artist Stella Vine also supported Moss, and paintings by Vine, painted during
5544-557: Was recruited as a model in 1988 at age 14 by Sarah Doukas, founder of Storm Management , at JFK Airport in New York , after a holiday in The Bahamas . Corinne Day shot black-and-white photographs of her, styled by Melanie Ward, for The Face when she was 16, in a shoot titled "The 3rd Summer of Love". Moss was presented as a young unknown, and Day described the pictures as "dirty realism" or " grunge ". Moss then featured in
5621-409: Was resolved in 2018. In March 2018, only six weeks after the closure of the sale, Meredith announced that it would explore the sale of Time and sister magazines Fortune , Money and Sports Illustrated , since they did not align with the company's lifestyle brands. In October 2018, Meredith Corporation sold Time to Marc Benioff and his wife Lynne for $ 190 million. Although Benioff
5698-601: Was speculated to have written the popular Oasis single " Sunday Morning Call " about her. The song reached number 4 in the UK and number 3 in Scotland . Moss was the subject of an expressionist nude painting by artist Lucian Freud , who painted her in 2002 while she was pregnant. The work sold at Christie's in 2005 for £3.93 million. In 2007, Chuck Close created a portrait of her, translating daguerreotypes of Moss into Jacquard tapestry. In October 2010, she appeared on
5775-595: Was the first weekly news magazine in the United States. The two had previously worked together as chairman and managing editor, respectively, of the Yale Daily News . They first called the proposed magazine Facts to emphasize brevity so a busy man could read it in an hour. They changed the name to Time and used the slogan "Take Time – It's Brief". Hadden was considered carefree and liked to tease Luce. He saw Time as important but also fun, which accounted for its heavy coverage of celebrities and politicians,
5852-536: Was the head of the Benjamin Franklin Keith theater chain in New England . However, after Briton Hadden's death, the largest Time, Inc. stockholder was Henry Luce, who ruled the media conglomerate in an autocratic fashion; "at his right hand was Larsen", Time Inc.'s second-largest stockholder, according to Time Inc.: The Intimate History of a Publishing Enterprise 1923–1941 . In 1929, Roy Larsen
5929-575: Was voted 9th of Maxim 's "50 Sexiest Women of 1999" and 22nd in FHM ' s " 100 Sexiest Women of 1995 ". Arena named her sexiest woman in its 150th issue. She was on the November 1999 Millennium cover of American Vogue as one of the "Modern Muses". In March 2007, Moss won the Sexiest Woman NME Award . In 2012 she was included on MODELS.com's 'The Supers' list. While not officially confirmed by either, Noel Gallagher
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