Kate Moss ends her partnership with Topshop
A successful three-year design partnership between supermodel Kate Moss and clothing chain Topshop is to end later this year.
Her autumn and winter range that is set to be launched in October will be her fourteenth and last collection for the chain.
Ms Moss began working with Topshop through her friendship with the firm’s boss, retail tycoon Sir Philip Green.
Both parties deny any rift, with Sir Philip saying the model had “other commitments”.
It is thought that Ms Moss (36) has made at least £3m from the ranges – many of which proved popular with Topshop customers.
Thousands of people queued up outside the Oxford Street flagship store for pieces from her first collection three years ago.
The famous international model also helped launch Topshop’s US store in New York last year and a Knightsbridge outlet in west London in May.
Sir Philip explained: “It has been fantastic for us and fantastic for her, but the designs take more and more time and she cannot do this full-time any more.”