Entrepreneur

Kate Moss

Entrepreneur — born 1974-01-16 in Addiscombe.

Born
January 16, 1974, 12:00, Addiscombe
Birth time
Rodden XBirth time unknown — chart uses noon as placeholder.
Kate Moss's natal chart wheelNatal chart showing 10 planets across the twelve zodiac signs.House 11House 22House 33House 44House 55House 66House 77House 88House 99House 1010House 1111House 1212Mars at 8°46' TaurusSaturn at 29°21' Gemini retrogradeRPluto at 6°48' Libra retrogradeRUranus at 27°39' LibraMoon at 10°01' ScorpioNeptune at 8°48' SagittariusSun at 25°58' CapricornMercury at 0°33' AquariusVenus at 7°47' Aquarius retrogradeRJupiter at 17°53' Aquarius

What an astrologer notices first

The defining characteristic of Kate Moss's chart is the Sun's square to Uranus. This aspect is the hallmark of a life that resists stagnation and embraces change, often abruptly. It suggests an inherent challenge to authority and an urge to break free from constraints, explaining her enduring presence in and impact on the fashion world. This unpredictable dynamism, combined with her Capricornian ambition, creates a persona that is as stable as it is revolutionary, constantly evolving yet deeply rooted in a sense of personal authority.

The reading

The chart of Kate Moss vibrates with the tension of Sun square Uranus. This dynamic aspect suggests a life marked by sudden shifts and a defiant streak against conventional paths. Her Sun in Capricorn, nestled close to the Midheaven, speaks of a public presence both enduring and authoritative, yet Uranus in Libra, quietly disrupting from the sixth house, infuses her career with an unpredictable flair. It's this restless energy, balancing structure with rebellion, that has propelled her from the world of modeling into the entrepreneurial sphere. This chart is a dance of tradition meeting innovation, illustrating a figure who redefines boundaries while maintaining an unshakable sense of self-determination.

Placement by placement

What each part of the chart shows

Sun in Capricorn

Kate's Sun in Capricorn suggests a deeply rooted ambition and a relentless drive to achieve. Positioned in the tenth house, it underscores her public persona as a figure of authority and professionalism. This placement reflects her transition from supermodel to brand mogul, illustrating a career path defined by a steady climb to the top, marked by discipline and strategic vision.

Moon in Scorpio

The Moon in Scorpio reveals a complex emotional undercurrent, hinting at a capacity for deep introspection and transformation. In the sixth house, it suggests that work and routine are deeply tied to her emotional well-being. This placement might indicate a private life marked by intensity and a need for reinvention, complementing her public image with layers of privacy and depth.

Mercury in Aquarius

Mercury in Aquarius in the tenth house signifies a mind that thrives on originality and forward-thinking. This placement speaks to her ability to communicate and innovate within her career, suggesting a knack for unconventional ideas that refresh her public image. Her ventures likely benefit from a unique perspective that challenges norms and embraces the avant-garde.

Venus in Aquarius

Retrograde Venus in Aquarius suggests an unconventional approach to beauty and aesthetics, fitting for someone who has consistently defied traditional standards. In the tenth house, this placement highlights how her allure and artistic instincts shape her career, attracting attention not just for her looks but for her ability to redefine fashion and style through an eclectic lens.

Mars in Taurus

Mars in Taurus in the twelfth house suggests a steady, yet subtle, drive. This placement often indicates energy that is more behind-the-scenes, influencing her actions with resilience and endurance. It suggests a hidden strength that fuels her pursuits, providing a grounded determination that supports her public ambitions in ways not always visible to the outside world.

Ascendant in Taurus

The Taurus Ascendant provides a steady and grounded first impression, projecting a sense of strength and reliability. It complements her professional image, suggesting a persona that values quality and sustainability. This rising sign suggests her public face is one of enduring beauty and practicality, consistent with her role as a fashion icon and savvy entrepreneur.

The pattern

How the chart maps to the life

Kate Moss's chart is a tapestry of ambition, innovation, and deep introspection. With a Capricorn Sun at the Midheaven, her public life is one of authority and continuous achievement, reflecting her journey from a teenage model to a fashion industry powerhouse. This Sun is tightly conjunct Mercury, suggesting a sharp strategic mind, which has undoubtedly played a role in her successful business ventures. Yet, the disruptive spark of her Sun square Uranus adds a layer of unpredictability, seen in her ability to remain relevant and influential in an ever-changing industry. Her Scorpio Moon in the sixth house reflects a work ethic that is intense and transformative, marking a career journey that is not just about public success but also personal evolution. Venus in Aquarius retrograde in the tenth house underscores her role in redefining beauty standards, embracing an eclectic style that challenges and expands the fashion narrative. Mars in Taurus, tucked away in the twelfth house, speaks to a quiet but powerful endurance, driving her pursuits with a steady force. These planetary patterns paint a picture of someone who is both a trailblazer and a master of reinvention, consistently reshaping her world with both structure and spontaneity.

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Full chart data

All planetary positions

  • Sun25°58' CapricornH10
  • Moon10°01' ScorpioH6
  • Mercury0°33' AquariusH10
  • Venus7°47' AquariusH10
  • Mars8°46' TaurusH12
  • Jupiter17°53' AquariusH11
  • Saturn29°21' GeminiH2
  • Uranus27°39' LibraH6
  • Neptune8°48' SagittariusH7
  • Pluto6°48' LibraH6
  • North Node27°06' SagittariusH8
  • Chiron16°33' AriesH12
  • Lilith17°03' CapricornH9
  • South Node27°06' GeminiH2

Questions people ask

Kate's birth chart, the questions people ask

  • Taurus Rising is the answer here. The Rising is the face the world reads first, and Taurus Rising presents as settled — not cold, not performing calm, but genuinely resistant to being rattled by external pressure. What Taurus Rising actually does is anchor the body and the nervous system in physical sensation rather than social feedback. It does not scan the room for approval. It occupies space and lets the room adjust. In practice, this reads as the quality people call "effortless" — she is not working to appear unbothered. The Taurus Rising is simply not organized around other people's reactions the way an air or fire Rising would be. The composure is structural, not practiced.

  • Taurus Rising governs the physical presentation, and Taurus is ruled by Venus — which means the body, the aesthetic, and the way she occupies a room are all running on Venusian logic: proportion, texture, sensory precision. Taurus Risings tend to have a stable, tactile relationship with their own appearance that doesn't shift with trend cycles. The look stays consistent because the instinct driving it is consistent. Add Venus in Aquarius, which routes aesthetic preference through concept and abstraction rather than convention, and you get someone whose style is grounded in a physical sensibility but pointed toward something slightly outside the mainstream. The combination produces an icon rather than a follower.

  • Mercury in Aquarius handles how she processes and delivers information, and Aquarius Mercury is not built for confessional disclosure. What it actually does is think in systems and abstractions — it is interested in ideas, not in narrating its own emotional interior. In interviews, this shows up as answers that are precise but impersonal, or that redirect toward the conceptual rather than the personal. Underneath that, the Moon in Scorpio means the emotional interior is genuinely guarded — Scorpio Moon does not offer access freely, it extends access selectively and only after it has assessed the situation. The combination produces someone who is articulate but reveals almost nothing, not because she is performing mystery, but because disclosure is not how either placement is wired.

  • Sun in Capricorn is the operative placement. Capricorn Sun organizes identity around function and longevity — it measures itself against output and sustained position, not against public sentiment in any given moment. When scrutiny arrives, Capricorn Sun does not collapse into it or perform a public reckoning. It recalibrates privately and keeps moving. The long career is not an accident of luck. Capricorn Sun is built for the long game; it understands that reputation is a structure you maintain over decades, not a feeling you manage week to week. The scandals that would have ended other careers did not end hers partly because the chart is not organized around approval — it is organized around continuation.

  • Venus in Aquarius routes attraction through concept first — it gets drawn to people who represent a particular world, a creative stance, a way of living, before it gets drawn to the person in any conventional romantic sense. When the world the partner represents stops being interesting or generative, the attachment tends to loosen. That is not coldness; it is how Aquarius Venus is structured. Mars in Taurus underneath this complicates the picture. Mars in Taurus is slow to move but deeply physical and stubborn once attached — it does not leave easily and it does not forgive quickly. The two placements are working against each other: Venus exits conceptually while Mars holds on in the body. Here's what tends to happen when that combination runs: the relationship ends long before it officially ends.

  • Moon in Scorpio governs the emotional memory and the attachment pattern, and Scorpio Moon does not file experience neutrally. It files by intensity — who proved trustworthy under pressure, who didn't, and exactly what happened. The memory stays precise and the feeling attached to it stays accessible, which is why Scorpio Moons are capable of loyalty that runs decades and grievances that run just as long. The honest version is that Scorpio Moon is not choosing to hold on. The architecture holds on. Betrayal registers at a cellular level for this placement, and so does genuine devotion. The people in her inner circle have been there a long time. That is Scorpio Moon functioning exactly as designed.

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