
Of course we all love
Topshop but if there is a negative side (at all) it is surely that you get sick of seeing people wearing the same items as you.
Well, now those clever people at Topshop have even found a way to work round that. In September they will launch the Deer Friend collection which is a limited edition range of five key pieces including ruffled blouses, flirty skirts, bow decorated tops and knitted cardigans costing around £35 each.

If you're missing your Kate Moss fix as she continues to holiday (
reportedly in Ibiza) then you'll be excited to hear that her sixth collection for
Topshop has a release date. The Autumn/Winter line is due to arrive in store and online on Tuesday 9th September. Ms Moss put the finishing touches to the collection in mid-July.

Fearne Cotton was spotted leaving Radio One this weekend that was so packed with High Street items that I'm beginning to wonder whether she is to be the next face of Topshop.
She wore a plain white t-shirt which states 'Love My Bones' with a so-on-trend-it-hurts lace bolero and added colour with red boots and a maroon handbag.
Her outfit shows how easily you can update your wardrobe for the Autumn months.

Celia Birtwell's long running collaboration with Topshop is one of the most successful High Street/designer collaborations out there. Using her iconic vintage prints, she creates beautiful pieces for the store which look like they should have a designer price tag. I personally am a huge fan of both Ossie Clark and Celia Birtwell so am always excited to hear that another of her collections is hitting stores.

I wish that I could report that Kate Moss was in some way related to the Beijing Olympics but sadly this story holds no link with the current sporting event. That said, I think that Ms Moss should consider designing for athletes with financial aid from Sir Philip Green, imagine how that might look, actual luxe sportswear. Anyway, I digress.
The real truth behind this story is that Sir Philip Green has spotted another money making opportunity claiming that they could make £25 million by exporting
Kate Moss for Topshop to China.