What a difference a year makes: Kate Moss's latest collection opens to a stone cold reception
You might have seen a tumbleweed on Oxford street this morning as Kate Moss' new Spring collection was launched at Topshop.
Perhaps it was the post St Patrick's Day hangover (or maybe the novelty has worn off) but not a soul was seen at the superstore at 6.30am.
Last May crowds snaked the streets through the night and into the early hours in eager anticipation of the supermodel's clothing range.
Today: Tumbleweed features heavily as the supermodel's stock starts to slide
Last May: Crowds flocked to the opening of Kate Moss's collection
Hundreds of eager shoppers queued at last year's summer launch - only being allowed to view the clothes in small groups and permitted to try eight items and buy five per person.

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eft behind? Kate Moss' fifth collection for TopShop launches today. The model once again drawing heavily on influences from her own wardrobe

This is the fifth season for the Kate Moss range that has enjoyed moderate success in the high street store.
The Spring collection features a proliferation of floaty tea dresses inspired by Kate's own wardrobe.
There's also a Gypsy influence with tasselled waistcoats and embroidered shrugs.
Sexy Kate flew to Mexico to model the new range which also includes skinny jeans with flattering vertical stripes, hot-pants and a vintage style beaded black dress.
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