Kate Moss will launch a new collection
for Topshop in April. The
supermodel - who designed for the high-street store between May 2007 and
November 2010 - is reportedly already working on the range, which will be sold
in 40 countries worldwide and on Topshop.com.
The offering will comprise 40 pieces, spanning womenswear, accessories and footwear, and - as with previous Topshop collaborations - is expected to be inspired by Moss's personal wardrobe. The brand's creative director and Vogue contributing fashion.
The offering will comprise 40 pieces, spanning womenswear, accessories and footwear, and - as with previous Topshop collaborations - is expected to be inspired by Moss's personal wardrobe. The brand's creative director and Vogue contributing fashion.
Moss's first collection for Topshop in May 2007 was met with
much fanfare: the supermodel launched the range by posing in the windows of the
Oxford Street store, while the clothes themselves became ubiquitous among the
under-30s. Highlights included a floral tea dress, which sparked a series of high-street copies, and denim
cut-offs, similar to shorts that Moss wore to Glastonbury.
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