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Old 06-04-2007, 02:47   #1
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Kate Moss Topshop Collection

I love some of this stuff but then again I love Kate's style. She looks fantastic in these pictures as well as the model Irina.

http://www.katemosstopshop.com/
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Old 06-04-2007, 07:03   #2
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I don't feel the need to dress like someone else .
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Old 06-04-2007, 08:22   #3
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Some things are really nice but some of the collection looks cheaply made, even though it will be quite expensive. I know people will buy it because Kate Moss has put her name to it, but theyre really only the same as the rest of topshop clothes.
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Old 06-04-2007, 09:19   #4
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It's just going to more of the same overpriced Topshop tat, only with a different name on the label.
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Old 06-04-2007, 11:12   #5
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If I was 20 years younger (and 2 sizes smaller!) I'd still have no desire to dress in the clothes designed *cough* by a skanky, snaggle toothed, plain faced ex junkie.
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Old 06-04-2007, 14:02   #6
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Mmm, because we really believe she has taken an active hand in designing this stuff.

Shame people will be fooled into buying it just because of the name on the label.
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Old 06-04-2007, 14:05   #7
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If I was 20 years younger (and 2 sizes smaller!) I'd still have no desire to dress in the clothes designed *cough* by a skanky, snaggle toothed, plain faced ex junkie.
having seen a proramme about plus size young women and the difficultie they have of getting fashion in their sizes, I went on the top shop site. I thought \I would test it to see if they had any size 16 garments as claimed by a spokewoman when tcakled on the programme. It is true they did have ONE garment in a size 16. It was a t shirt dress in horizontal stripes! So flatterring to anyone who isn't a beanpole. Get lost fat girl and don't come back here again.
As for Kate Moss's designs, I laughed when I read she took in some of her favourite clothes designed by others as a source of inspiration for the Top Shop designers. And for this she was paid a fortune.
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Old 06-04-2007, 14:07   #8
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I love some of this stuff but then again I love Kate's style. She looks fantastic in these pictures as well as the model Irina.

http://www.katemosstopshop.com/
oh yes i love the powdery cocaine look to all her fashion designing disasters, if you really want to look like a druggie then become one,
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Old 06-04-2007, 14:13   #9
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The thing is, many people will fall for it, because the name 'Kate Moss' inexplicably seems to conjure up the idea of cutting-edge fashion - yeah, if you like the pasty unwashed addict look.
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Old 06-04-2007, 14:33   #10
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Some of it looks great..(have people here looked at it? it doesn't look "pasty, unwashed" etc to me). Unfortuntely(?) I'm not a size zero so don't think I'll bother

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Old 06-04-2007, 14:39   #11
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having seen a proramme about plus size young women and the difficultie they have of getting fashion in their sizes, I went on the top shop site. I thought \I would test it to see if they had any size 16 garments as claimed by a spokewoman when tcakled on the programme. It is true they did have ONE garment in a size 16. It was a t shirt dress in horizontal stripes! So flatterring to anyone who isn't a beanpole. Get lost fat girl and don't come back here again.
As for Kate Moss's designs, I laughed when I read she took in some of her favourite clothes designed by others as a source of inspiration for the Top Shop designers. And for this she was paid a fortune.
A lot of Topshop stuff actually is made in size 16, however they only seem to get in about one of each piece, compared to about 10 of every other size. Finding anything in a 16 is always difficult, as I know only too well. Don't ask me why they make it so difficult for the 16s (and, to be fair, also the size 6's). Seems like a wasted opportunity to me.

Regarding the Kate Moss collection, I'm distinctly underwhelmed. It is designed for the very tiny (the model in the photos is extremely thin) and the fact it's based on clothes already in Kate's wardrobe, and designed by Katy England rather than Kate herself, doesn't impress me at all. There are a couple of dresses which look very nice, but the rest of it is very "blah" and seems a total rehash of stuff she was wearing 2+ years ago. Hardly cutting edge!
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Old 06-04-2007, 15:23   #12
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It looks alright, but not much good for us who have boobs and hips
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Old 06-04-2007, 17:31   #13
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People actually wear that stuff???
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Old 06-04-2007, 17:47   #14
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Apparently so!
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Old 06-04-2007, 18:24   #15
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I should have known no one would like it. I keep forgetting that she is hated on this board.
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Old 06-04-2007, 18:30   #16
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I should have known no one would like it. I keep forgetting that she is hated on this board.
hey... not everyone
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Old 06-04-2007, 18:42   #17
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hey... not everyone
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Old 06-04-2007, 19:44   #18
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Don't really like any of it, though i'm not a huge fan of Topshop. Do like the short white dress though
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Old 06-04-2007, 19:53   #19
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Skinny jeans and waistcoats.
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Old 06-04-2007, 20:25   #20
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Shame she looks like crap
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Old 06-04-2007, 20:48   #21
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I should have known no one would like it. I keep forgetting that she is hated on this board.

Its not that bad - nothing special though.

And that other model is EXTREMELY skinny She's one of those lollipop women who's heads look too big for their bodies.

These size zero models had the bodies of adolescent boys - not women -and it amazes me that the fashion world keeps pumping out these distorted images of women and women keeping buying into it.

Why don't they design clothes for women with hips and tits insead of emaciated boy/girls?
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Old 06-04-2007, 21:34   #22
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I love that stuff. And it's good she didn't make any clothes for the fatties, they wouldn't look nice in stuff like that. They should stick to places like Evans not try and keep up to date with decent clothes from Topshop.
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Old 06-04-2007, 22:15   #23
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Topshop only ever seem to have a load of size 12's when I go in there. In everything! Very rarely will I find something in a size 8 and the website always sells out of the 8's really quickly. Surely they'd have learned by now.

Evans is the same company so they do carry a lot of the trends through to the larger sizes.

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Old 06-04-2007, 22:25   #24
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I must be the only person who's been able to find size 16's at Topshop. Ive always found they have plenty of size 14's aswell.

They don't go any bigger though. So if your pregnant or very top heavy your stuffed basically

I much prefer New Look and Bay Trading.
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So if your pregnant or very top heavy your stuffed basically
I would say so too
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