Kate Moss to continue Topshop work
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Kate Moss's partnership with Topshop will continue, a statement has confirmed.
The 36-year-old model has designed her own collection for the British fashion retailer since 2007, and her unique sense of style has made the range one of the shop's best-selling lines.
Following reports Kate was ceasing the collaboration, a statement has been released explaining that from now on Kate will work with the store's design team to create Limited edition 'drop-in' collections, rather than continuing with her current seasonal ranges.
It is believed bosses think the new design method will be more in sync with Kate's impulsive style, as she will now be able to create new outfits as soon as she spots a new look she likes, regardless of the season.
"Topshop can confirm that the inimitable fashion partnership between Kate Moss and Topshop will enter a new phase in 2011," the statement read.
"In the new format, Kate and the Topshop design team will focus on creating Limited Edition drop-in collections, replacing the current Seasonal Collections."
In celebration of the new process, Kate has selected her Top 10 favourite pieces from her previous 14 collections.
These will be retailed under the new label, Iconic Kate, and will include the top-selling floral day dress from her debut collection in May 2007. Other additions to the Iconic Kate line will be the black one-shoulder skating dress and the panther mini-dress.
Kate's final seasonal collection will go on sale across the globe on October 28, and will combine glamorous evening gowns with vintage-style knitwear and girly dresses.
- Cover Media
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