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Kate Moss's earnings soared after the cocaine sniffing scandal that threatened to destroy her career, new figures reveal. Latest accounts for her private company, Skate Enterprises, show its assets doubled.
The pictures of the supermodel allegedly using the drug initially appeared to make her untouchable. They led to her being dubbed "Cocaine Kate" and cost her lucrative-deals with Chanel, Burberry and most embarrassingly, H&M, which had to reshoot a campaign for its Stella McCartney range.
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There are thousands of gals out there who are related to billionaires. But only a few of them have the buzz to go with the bling. These modern princesses have become celebrities in their own right, photographed at fashion shows, nightclubs or in the streets, and followed around like movie stars.
So who are the most fabulous of the bunch? We evaluated all the familiar faces to come up with our second annual list of the world's 10 hottest heiresses. To compile our list, we considered the size of their relatives' fortune and their relationship to the billionaire. Daughters, for instance, were given more points than more distant relations. But because this list is more about that buzz than billions, we gave three times more weight to exposure as measured by Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) hits, mentions in print publications and media transcripts. No surprise that six of the winning women are under the age of 30, seven are single and all of them are attractive.
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# 1 Paris Hilton Age: 26
The ultimate mix of style and substance. The former model graduated magna cum laude with a degree in real estate from the University of Pennsylvania and joined the Trump Organization in 2005 as a member of the development team. Currently she's helping export the Trump brand to Dubai and Panama City. Ivanka's own profile is soaring thanks to regular appearances by Dad's side in the boardroom of The Apprentice and on the covers of Stuff magazine and Forbes (alongside Dad and brother).
Source: Forbes Magazine