Kate Moss reveals her husband Jamie Hince loves her white bits!

Kate Moss, known for her flawless skin and stunning looks reveals her beach beauty secrets and talks about her daughters ‘Devil Wears Prada’ ambitions.

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by Kristina Teodorovic |
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Gracing the cover of the August issue of American beauty magazine, Allure, the 39-year-old supermodel, revealed her die hard beauty rules for the beach – and admitted her husband liked her white bottom!

‘I don't mind a bikini bottom. My husband likes lines on the bum—men like white bums…I try not to have a whiteboob,’ she said.

Kate Moss pictured with husband Jamie Hince backstage at Glastonbury last month
Kate Moss pictured with husband Jamie Hince backstage at Glastonbury last month

But Kate’s top beauty tip is all about keeping her blonde locks looking shiny.

‘Always clean hair. That's a must. If in doubt, wash it.’

'My husband likes lines on the bum'

Discussing her approach to fashion, the mom-of-one explained: ‘I try to be a little bit chic. I wouldn’t wear sweatpants. I wouldn’t wear a twinset.’

Kate Moss pictured at the Serpentine Gallery summer party in London last month

Kate even revealed that her 10-year-old daughter Lila Grace is particularly fond of one iconic fashion film:

‘She's watched The Devil Wears Prada 10 times, and shes got a desk in her room with a phone…She puts a little outfit on and picks up the phone: 'Hello, Miranda Priestly's office.'

‘Always clean hair. That's a must.'

Adding: ‘I say, 'Lila, do you know who Miranda Priestly is in real life?' But she just doesn't care. She's like, 'Hello, Miranda Priestly's office. Can you hold? Patrick Demarchelier on the line! I died when I heard her do it. So funny. She doesn't have a clue who she is, but it's word for word.’

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The iconic British model, who has covered both fashion magazines and tabloids also spoke about the negatives of being famous.

Speaking about the tabloid rumours she said: ‘It was horrible, especially the anorexic thing. The heroin, I was like, ‘Oh, its just ridiculous I don’t do heroin. Just because I wear a bit of black eyeliner that’s smudged…’

‘But the anorexic thing was a lot more upsetting, to be held responsible for somebody’s illness. I wasn’t anorexic.’

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