Supermodel Kate Moss marked the end of a fashion era and launched her last ever line with Topshop last night after her successful four-year collaboration with the high-street store.
The 36-year-old supermodel arrived at the flagship branch in London's Oxford Street in a custom-made black jumpsuit [pictured] for the 'shopping extravaganza' to celebrate her collection, where fans and fashionistas were given the chance to purchase her designs ahead of its official launch.
Guests were also entertained by a DJ and a cocktail bar, and given a collectible poster with each purchase.
And along with the star's final range, she is also releasing 'Kate Iconic'; a collection of her 10 most popular designs.
Topshop owner Philip Green, announced in August that their collaboration would be coming to an end, saying of the model and close friend: "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."
Speaking about the end of line to The New York Time's online blog recently, Kate had said: 'When we started the project we didn't have an end in mind but I'm really proud of all 14 collections. I've learned a lot about the design and development process; experiences that I'd only ever seen informally through being a model."
It's believed that Philip's aspiring 19-year-old designer daughter Chloe will take over the range.
Sounds like the perfect excuse for a shopping trip to us...



































