Kate Moss may need something a bit stronger than her self-care brand’s herbal tea bags after accounts showed a first year debt of £90,000.
The model, 49, launched Cosmoss in the wake of the success of Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand, Goop.
And the one-time party lover has told how she embraces the dawn rituals that see her in bed with a herbal tea by 11pm.
Kate’s inner peace may be challenged by the latest accounts, however, which show the company owes lenders more than £405,000 against stock and assets of just over £315,000.
Cosmoss sells 20 herbal tea bags for £20, as well as skin creams – including a £105 “regenerating face oil” – perfumes and a £120 “sacred mist” room spray.
It is unclear how much Cosmoss made in its first year.
Paltrow’s Goop, launched in 2008, is now valued at more than £180million.
On the Cosmoss website, Kate writes: “I’ve reflected a lot on the past but now I like to be present, live in the now.”
Cosmoss was approached for comment.