Trademark tousled waves as kate reveals topshop collection
Published
30th Apr 2014
by
rachael

Kate Moss was on hand at Topshop Oxford Circus last night to unveil her latest collaboration with the high street store. Dressed in a black and gold pinstripe pyjama suit, Kate rocked trademark tousled waves for her in-store appearance.
Worn swept over to one side and finished with typical bedhead texture, Kate's look oozed London cool - perfect for an appearance in the hometown which owes so much to her rock chick styling.
As her 15th collection for the store, this isn't the first time that we've seen Kate posing in the windows at Topshop Oxford Circus. Here, we take a look back at five of her best in-store moments.

For her
Christmas 2010 collection, Kate unveiled a new fringe. The lash-tickling length combined with typical feline makeup makes for a seriously seductive, sixties-inspired look. Paired with sleek curls through the ends, this glossy and shiny style is the perfect party-season stepped-up style for the usually dressed-down Mossy.
May 2010 saw Kate rock serious volume for a vintage mood. Matched with a matte finish and softly waved lengths, this is sex kitten Kate at her best. Who says a romper suit is childish? I don't think I've ever seen a beige button-down look quite so good.

In
May 2007, Kate was joined by bff Naomi Campbell for her in-store appearance. Dressed in a gypsy-inspired gown with square neckline, Kate opted to show off her décolletage with a subtle, scraped-back ballerina bun worn high on the back of her head. Simple, sleek and allowing her dress to do all the talking - clearly Kate has learnt plenty about pairing clothes and hair perfectly from her years on the catwalk.

Rock chick Kate made an appearance in
April 2009, as the model paired a quiff with a leather jacket and emerald-green gown. A blonder-than-usual shade adds an extra edgy dimension to the look.
April 2007 saw Kate oozing Bardot appeal with voluminous waves in a dusty blonde shade. The matte finish is key to this look and gives it a hint of sixties appeal - enhanced by those trademark smoky eyes.