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I don't own that exact pair of trousers but I do own other formal trousers and the matching waistcoat that were in the same collection. I had to order one size up (even for the waistcoat too while I'm quite flat chested). (I normally wear UK size 10 from Topshop but had to order 12 for both trousers and the waistcoat). The sizing from the current collection is much better.

Thank you so much. That's kind of what I was thinking. I do have the waistcoat in a size 10 and that fits but it's snug and one of her jackets I got in a 12 from the first collection. I even have the size 14 in the leather bomber coat so I hope a size 12 shows up in the pants. Again thanks for your input.:heart:
 
are there pictures of other celebs wearing kate's topshop collection? i went 20 pages back and only saw an unflattering pic of lindsay lohan in topshop jeans.
 
^some celebs i can think of: peaches geldoff, selma blair, scout willis...
 
^some celebs i can think of: peaches geldoff, selma blair, scout willis...

Did these celebs wear the clothes from the current collection? I do remember seeing them in the KM clothes but they all seem to be from the previous collections. Or maybe I just haven't caught up with newer photos. Mariah Carey seems to have worn the lace-front striped hot pants in black to some signing event recently. I remember seeing the photo. She wore the hotpants with black tights.
 
The holiday collection is due in shops on May 20th....there's a preview of it in this week's Grazia and it looks promising so I think I'll be making my way to topshop next tuesday! Theres a beautiful indian print dress I'm after already!
 
kate -Thanks for the scans! Though I don't think I can see the 3rd scan. Maybe it's just my connection.
 
Thanks for the scan. Somehow I'm not feeling it; maybe it's because I'm not in the holiday mood or I'm not a dress person in general.
 
Thanks a lot for the scans! I don't like all of it, but the blouse and kaftan looks fab and I'm sure there other pieces to come:D Kate looks amazing in the ad pics.
 
end of july i will go to london again.. i hope that there will be new stuff!
 
thanks for the scans!! i like the red wrap dress. maybe i can get it on sale!
 
thanks for posting k.a.t.e! I like 2,3, and 4. The snake print bikini is kinda cute too.
 
The website has been updated with these:D
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www.katemosstopshop.com
 
excerpt from a guardian story about the style of moss...

How Kate reinvented the frock


....While we can't tell you when, precisely, the dress gained currency - we can tell you why. Two words: Kate Moss. Moss is, as you'll know by now, a fashion icon, the progenitor of all the great sartorial statements of the moment. (Not that she'll entirely accept that. When we ask her if she was born cool, Kate Moss just laughs at us.)
Now she has reinvented the frock. She's made it make sense to us, the shopping hordes, all over again. Moss has taken cocktail dresses and skanked them up for daytime by combining them with battered, flat, vintage Westwood pirate boots and biker jackets. She has taken simple, unstructured jersey dresses and glammed them up with fiercely tailored oversized tuxes. She has taken full-length vintage couture and given it edge; on one occasion, by customising it on the hoof, tearing off the lower portion of a cream Dior number when it ripped during a party for a Dior retrospective at the Victoria and Albert Museum. She has taken the skin-tight mini-dress and made it razor sharp, where once it was just slaggy.
Which perhaps explains why dresses account for so much of her incoming Topshop range. The stars of the high summer collection, which hits stores this week, are the frocks: the pansy-print ruffle-front wrap dress (£60); the bright-red butterfly-sleeve mini-dress (£150); the blue-sequinned sleeveless dress (£150).
Playing with the dress concept is a recurring preoccupation, Moss says. Now 34, she's been at it for some time. 'I remember dressing as a punk aged 10,' she says. 'Green lipstick, backcombed hair, Mum's T-shirt as a dress...'
Generally, Moss: 'didn't really aspire to look like anyone else [when I was younger]. I shopped for myself, mostly at jumble sales and Oxfam.' When Storm model agency boss Sarah Doukas spotted her at JFK airport, and signed her up, Moss was wearing 'a white shirt and jeans, and I felt very cool'. She quickly adopted the standard 'model uniform', of the mid-Nineties, when her career began. 'Everyone wore jeans and a boot,' she says (note standard practice industry use of the singular on 'boot').
As she reached superstar status, Kate Moss ditched the industry uniform in favour of her own inventions - outfits which her increasingly adoring public began to copy. Yet there was not, Moss says, a moment when she realised women wanted to dress like her. 'Not really,' she says, after a long pause.
Is it annoying, or flattering?
'Ha! It's flattering!'
Why does she think it happens? What is it about her that exerts power over women? 'I think it's because I don't follow a trend. I just have a thrown-together look.'
 
pic from catwalkqueen.tv

this reminds me of the 50's esque "prom" dress from this season. but kate was snapped wearing this only last week...
 

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