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First look: Kate Moss refreshes TopShop with her tea dress collection

Tea dress girl: Kate Moss models a daisy print tes dress from her new Kate Moss premium collection which launches instore tomorrow
In recent weeks, Topshop has been more a story of losses than profits.
Sales of its womenswear may be up more than five per cent on last year, but it is the resignations of five key managerial staff that have made the headlines.
They have defected to Whistles, the brand being relaunched by the company's former head of buying, Jane Shepherdson.
But things are not all bad for Topshop boss Philip Green.
One loyal employee still remains, beavering away in a smart corner office on the top floor of his Arcadia Group's London headquarters.
Kate Moss, the only jewel left in Topshop's rather depleted crown, tomorrow launches her fifth collection for the chain, once again drawing heavily on influences from her own wardrobe.
This exclusive image is of Moss modelling a daisy print ruffle front tea dress from her summer collection. Other key pieces include a cream suede tasselled waistcoat - perfect for the forthcoming festival season.
Moss's take on the tea dress is becoming something of a signature, with a whole raft appearing in every collection.
Certainly they are the clothes with the most conviction. Rather less convincing from the new range are a pair of red mirrorstudded hotpants and a diagonally striped shirt with matching tie.
Also new for this spring is Kate Moss Premium, a collection with a more vintage feel.

Festival chic: Other key pieces in the collection which has a more vintage feel is a cream tasselled suede waistcoat - perfect for festival season
A Twenties-style black mesh beaded dress was inspired by a trip to the V&A, while a black satin beaded Victorian cape took inspiration from a present Moss bought for a friend, then borrowed.
Because it incorporates costly techniques such as beading and embroidery, the Premium range will typically retail for £150, putting it in direct competition with "middle-market" chains such as Reiss, Jigsaw - and Whistles.

Vintage feel: The Premium range will typically retail from £150 because it incorporates costly techniques such as beading and embroidery

The vintage-looking cape was inspired by a present Moss bought for a friend. The multi-coloured bolero jacket retails at £75
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