Kate Moss makes rare appearance with daughter Lila Grace at Topshop's SS18 show
Getting into the Topshop show this afternoon was no easy task. The busy Soho road was blocked by crowds of people and flashing cameras, as fashion royalty and long time Topshop veteran Kate Moss made her way into the show space.
The British model cut a youthful figure, donning a casual black boiler suit by the high-street brand. She was also joined by her 14-year-old daughter Lila Grace Moss Hack, who made a rare appearance with her mum, and looked equally as effortless in checked trousers and a leather jacket.
Our forever style queen @KateAMoss and her daughter are here for the front row we can't even pic.twitter.com/TpAhOr6ZnK
— Topshop (@Topshop) September 17, 2017
They weren’t the only Moss family members in attendance, Kate’s 19-year-old half-sister, Lottie Moss was also there, twinning with Kate in a khaki jumper and vinyl skirt.
As the A-listers took their seats, it was no surprise that Kate and her daughter were sandwiched in-between the new editor of British Vogue, Edward Enninful. We are sure the two fashion influencers had a lot to talk about considering Edward made Kate a contributing editor of the publication earlier this year, along with supermodel Naomi Campbell.
The star-studded line up did not stop there, as Adwoa Aboah opened the show, quickly followed by Jourdan Dunn, Joan Smalls and Hailey Baldwin. Giving Topshop one of the most prestigious model line-ups of the season.
The collection itself was filled with an eclectic mix of styles, which went from pops of metallics, to satin sportswear, dashes of snakeskin and finished with dazzling glitzy numbers. It’s fair to say that there was no real correlation between the garments, apart from the fact that they were all the epitome of a cool Topshop chick.
The shows Soho location also made a lot more sense once Topshop stylist, Beth Fenton revealed that inspiration behind the collection was, “the heady days of London’s Soho and its underground nightlife. It’s all about that bright lights, big city feel”.
The heavy street inspiration being spot-on for the streetwear savvy and Instagram loving Topshop customer. Furthermore, it wasn’t just the collections aesthetic which was modern. Topshop once again continued their ‘see now, buy now’ scheme, allowing fans to purchase every single lustworthy item straight off the catwalk.
Whatever Topshop has done this season seems to have worked, as nearly all the collection is already sold out online. So, if you want to get in on a piece of the Topshop SS18 action we suggest you open up a new tab and fill your basket ASAP.
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