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Kate Moss has opened up about the backlash she faced for her role in popularizing the 'heroin chic' look in the 1990s, stating that parents often accused her of promoting eating disorders. In the new Disney+ documentary 'In Vogue: The 90s', she recalled being approached by parents who said, 'My daughter's anorexic,' highlighting the emotional toll it took on her. Moss noted that her body shape was simply different from previous models, and if she had been more buxom, the reaction might have been less severe. The controversial look was solidified by her 1993 Vogue lingerie shoot, which Vogue editor Anna Wintour admitted made people uncomfortable due to its association with anorexia. Despite the criticism, Moss enjoyed the creative process of the shoot, which she described as simple and comfortable. The documentary also reveals that Moss has struggled with certain modeling poses, such as winking, which she humorously addressed as a personal limitation.
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