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It's The End Of An Era: Kate Moss' Final Topshop Line Hits In October

August 30, 2010 by Justine Schwartz
shefinds | Celebrity

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After 3 years, 14 collections, and a giant U.S. opening, Kate Moss and Topshop are parting ways. We are super bummed to report that the supermodel’s last collection for the British chain will be her fall 2010 line, which hits in October. Apparently, there’s no rift between Moss and her BFF, Topshop owner Sir Philip Green, the model just has “other commitments.” Hmm, we can’t wait to see what those might be… hopefully it’s more than just Kate Moss fruit jam.

Before you sink into a deep retail depression, stock up on the almost-collectors-items from the line:

Kate loves fitted maxis, so this Kate Moss for Topshop Jersey Maxi dress ($80) is perfect for her line. You will love the drop tie waist of this knit dress – it’s perfect for fall. Pair with flat boots for a rocker girl look, or booties for a glam one.

This Limited Edition Kate Moss for Topshop Diamante Shift dress ($310) is super cute now, and will be auction-worthy later.

Also from the Limited Edition collection, this White Rose Fishtail Maxi dress ($280) totally looks like something Kate Moss would wear with a cropped leather jacket.

Get the best online sample sales from around the web, more celebrity style, and see our guide to more cardigans, little black dresses and the best fitting jeans.

 

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Editorial Director

Justine Schwartz is a veteran women's lifestyle editor; she's written extensively about style & beauty tips, health advice and wedding planning for more than a decade. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine, Huffington Post and New York Weddings. Justine has been with SheFinds since 2010; you can reach her via email at [email protected].

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