Addressing the the 20-year-old’s previous appearance in the ‘Authentic Collection’ campaign, the high-street chain denied she was to be the face of H&M, explaining that it ‘was only ever a one-off’.
‘She is not a model with us and I think there was a misunderstanding that she was the face of H&M. We just used her for the show,’ a spokesperson told a UK newspaper yesterday.
She also confirmed that H&M would not use Cara in the foreseeable future, but ‘not for any particular reason’.
Rihanna’s BFF and Rita Ora’s (former) wifey was pictured dropping a bag of white powder outside her Belgravia in May, as she fumbled for her door keys.
The Burberry model attempted to hide the packet with some fancy footwork, at one point placing her foot over it to try to conceal its contents.
At the time H&M addressed the incident, stating:
‘We have a zero tolerance policy towards drugs, and this also forms part of our advertising policy. Our team will evaluate the evidence over the next few days. If the story is true, then we will take action.’
Kate Moss was dropped by the Swedish clothing company in 2005, after she was pictured seemingly taking cocaine at a recording studio.