Stella Tennant, Sign is an extreme choice… “Because I can’t live anymore”

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British supermodel Stella Tennant, who died in December of last year at the age of 50, was revealed. CNN reported that he made an extreme choice.

CNN said on the 9th (local time) that the bereaved family made an extreme choice, saying in a statement released the day before, “the tenant felt bad for a while and could not live any longer.”

“She was a beautiful soul, loved by close family and good friends, was a woman with creativity, intellectual abilities, humor and talent,” he said. “Please protect the privacy of the bereaved family in grief that lost Stella.”

Stella Tennant was famous as a model for a noble family. Tennant is the granddaughter of the Duke of Devonshire, Andrew Cavendish, from a Scottish noble family. Before his model debut, he attended the Winchester Academy of Arts, Southampton University in England, and worked as a sculptor.

In 1993, at the age of 22, she began to promote her name as a model when she was on the cover of the world-famous fashion magazine’Vogue’. Stella Tennant, who exudes the charm of a neutral appearance to the trademark short cut, was especially loved as a muse of’Chanel’. The late Karl Lagerfeld, who was Chanel’s lead designer, chose Tennant as Chanel’s new face, emphasizing that he resembled Chanel’s founder Coco Chanel.

In addition, Stella McCartney, Jean Paul Gaultier, Gianni Versace, Calvin Klein, Hermes, Burberry, Alexander McQueen, and other famous fashion brands appeared in fashion shows and modeled.

Tennant retired from the runway with pregnancy in 1998, and has since often appeared in formal appearances, including fashion shows. He also launched a campaign to reduce the impact of fast fashion (medium and low-priced clothing) on ​​the environment. In an interview with The Guardian in the UK last year, he stressed, “It will take a long time to change our habits, but I think we are heading in the right direction.”

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