Family confirms cause of death of British model Stella Tennant | Inquirer Entertainment

Family confirms cause of death of British model Stella Tennant

/ 01:48 PM January 11, 2021

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British model Stella Tennant poses for a photo-call prior to the Chanel fashion show during the 2018 spring/summer Haute Couture season on Jan. 23, 2018 in Paris. Image: AFP/Francois Guillot

British model Stella Tennant, known for her androgynous, aristocratic style and who was the face of campaigns by top designers, died from taking her own life last month, her family said.

Tennant passed away in Scotland on Dec. 7, five days after her 50th birthday. Police said at the time there were no suspicious circumstances.

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“Stella had been unwell for some time. So, it is a matter of our deepest sorrow and despair that she felt unable to go on, despite the love of those closest to her,” her family said late on Thursday.

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They described Tennant as a “beautiful soul.”

Rocketing to fame as a teenager in the 1990s when she appeared in British Vogue magazine, she had a long and successful career, working as a catwalk model and face of campaigns for Chanel, Valentino and Versace.

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She appeared at the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics along with fellow models Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss.

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Her death prompted tributes from top designers including Stella McCartney, who said it was “sad, horrific news.”

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British Vogue described her as “one of fashion’s most beloved and idiosyncratic personalities” and a “groundbreaking figure in the history of British style.”

Tennant was the granddaughter of Deborah Mitford, the Duchess of Devonshire, who died in 2014.

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The model was married to French photographer-turned-osteopath David Lasnet and the couple had four children. JB

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