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Topshop Unique autumn/winter 2008/2009


Online Now Allan
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Posted: 12.02.2008 at 02.59





From The Telegraph

Daniel
Posts: 8553
Posted: 12.02.2008 at 03.15
Love that third, grey dress. Wonder what quantities they'll produce them in?

airdrie
Posts: 268
Posted: 12.02.2008 at 03.20
Goodness those pockets! How... utilitarian-ish. (I might have made that word up.)

TootToot
Posts: 797
Posted: 12.02.2008 at 07.32
Me likey. And agree with daniel, that dress is gorgeous!

Daniel
Posts: 8553
Posted: 12.02.2008 at 16.36
From Fashionista;

Kate Moss may no longer be TopShop's headline designer, but that doesn't seem to stop the store's creative team from referencing her whenever possible.

Yesterday's collection from the ultimate chain store featured PVC leggings on almost 20 looks, plus shaggy faux fur vests that (unconvincingly) harked Kate's infamous Fendi coat of last year (you remember; the one that seemed to substitute itself for both a shirt AND pants).

Rounding out the collection were a ton of chunky knits that could be stolen from Jamie Burke or Pete Doherty, plus some creamy, gauzy dresses that achieved a Rodarte kind of float with their rayon swishes (Remember when Kate was a hologram in the McQueen fashion show? They looked like that, with a more believable hemline).

We're totally psyched for the PVC pants, totally not into the unfur jackets and vests, and also rather taken with the proportion of the jackets - they're kind of huge, which makes everyone's neck look longer and frame look bonier - a sort of Moss optical illusion, really.

Daniel
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Posted: 12.02.2008 at 16.37
Lots of sheer from TopShop, this is going to be massive;






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Posted: 12.02.2008 at 16.38

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