Kate Moss’ Lifestyle Brand Cosmos Forced To Correct A Spelling Mistake

Kate Moss’ lifestyle brand Cosmoss was forced to correct a misspelling as it promotes the powers of ‘Balance and Rejuvenation’ in social media posts.

It’s launching a new lifestyle brand, Cosmoss, which it claims will “open a door” to “balance, restoration and love.”

However, things got off to an awkward start for Kate Moss’ brand ahead of its launch on Thursday, as she was forced to correct a misspelling in recent social media posts.

Cosmos’ social media account has been touting his ‘Balance and Rejuvenation’ powers, with the latter word misspelled.

Oh oh: Things got off to an awkward start for Kate Moss' brand ahead of its launch on Thursday, as she was forced to correct a misspelling in recent social media posts.

Oh oh: Things got off to an awkward start for Kate Moss’ brand ahead of its launch on Thursday, as she was forced to correct a misspelling in recent social media posts.

However, the error was quickly fixed when Richard Eden of the Daily Mail got in touch to highlight the error.

Kate’s spokesperson declined to comment, but after learning of the mistake, the post was quickly removed and replaced with one with the correct spelling, “Rejuvenation.”

The posts in question on Cosmoss’s official Instagram account saw the brand detail the ‘daily rituals’ the 48-year-old model engages in to ‘balance’ her ‘body and soul’.

New venture: The model is launching a new lifestyle brand, Cosmoss, which she claims will

New venture: The model is launching a new lifestyle brand, Cosmoss, which she claims will “open a door” to “balance, restoration and love.”

The first post says: ‘The Dawn Ritual focuses on preparing our body for the new day and filling it with positive energy.’

While the second shared: ‘The Ritual for the Day, as practiced by Kate, is designed to rebalance and access inner peace. It transforms negative flows into radiant positive energy.’

With a third addition: “The Evening Ritual, as practiced by Kate, offers a time for reflection and peace: an opportunity to leave the day behind, calm the soul and calm the mind.”

Modified: However, the bug was quickly fixed when Richard Eden of Daily Mail got in touch to highlight the bug.

Modified: However, the bug was quickly fixed when Richard Eden of Daily Mail got in touch to highlight the bug.

Meanwhile, Kate’s upcoming wellness brand will charge £21 for a box of tea bags.

The supermodel is in the process of launching a new wellness brand called Cosmoss, following in the footsteps of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop.

According to The Mail On Sunday, the website states: “Kate’s ideal rituals balance body and soul with the natural environment and circadian cycles… The dawn ritual focuses on preparing our body for the new day and filling it of positive energy.”

Health Guru: Meanwhile, Kate's upcoming wellness brand will charge £21 for a box of tea bags.

Health Guru: Meanwhile, Kate’s upcoming wellness brand will charge £21 for a box of tea bags.

That morning ritual is said to begin with a cup of ‘dawn tea’ to ‘protect the body against toxins’.

However, these tea bags will set fans back £21, with the 25-bag pack equating to 85p per cup of tea.

According to the website, Kate then cleanses to ‘remove impurities’ and applies face cream to reduce wrinkles and ensure ‘well-rested skin’.

The supermodel, 48, explained that she started her mornings with a cup of Dawn Tea, from her new wellness brand Cosmoss, which is launching this month.

Expensive: These tea bags will set you back £21, though, and the 25-bag pack works out to 85p per cup of tea.

Then, it sprays a ‘hypnotic sacred mist’ to bring you ’emotional balance and a sense of inner peace’.

Golden Nectar CBD facial oil is £98, its Sacred Mist fragrance is £72 and a range of face creams and cleansers would set you back £55 each.

A Kate Moss spokesperson says these prices have yet to be confirmed.

Hefty price tags: Golden Nectar CBD facial oil is £98, its Sacred Mist fragrance is £72, and a range of face creams and cleansers would set you back £55 each

Hefty price tags: Golden Nectar CBD facial oil is £98, its Sacred Mist fragrance is £72, and a range of face creams and cleansers would set you back £55 each

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Source: www.dailymail.co.uk