The Topshop London Fashion Week pieces you can buy NOW… with prices starting from £39
The British high street retailer's new collection pays homage to Soho’s heady ‘90s nightlife scene
FLUFFY pink oversized coats, metallic leather trousers and a heavily-embellished strapless dress dominated the Topshop runway yesterday.
The British high street retailer’s latest collection, known as Topshop September 2017, pays homage to Soho’s heady ‘90s nightlife scene – and some pieces are available to buy now.
Topshop trialled the see-now buy-now retail concept last year, and, after much success have done it again for spring/summer 2018.
Priced from £39 for a candyfloss pink bralet and up to £350 for a faux-fur coat, there is something to suit all budgets.
A fashion blogger told The Sun Online: “For the suburban housewives’ teenage daughters, Topshop has it sorted.
“Unveiling its latest collection in the heart of Soho, the show was a tribute to London nightlife of years gone by.
“Enter an unashamedly fabulous line-up of showgirl gowns, bandeau mini dresses, '90s kick flare trousers and satin stiletto mules.”
She added: “It was all thoroughly enjoyed by the front row of It girls, including Charlie XCX, Jessie Ware and their ringleader, original suburbia-to-Soho party girl, Kate Moss – with 14-year-old mini-me Lila Grace in tow.
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"The best part is it’s all available to buy right now at , because what teenager wants to wait for her fashion?”
Hailey Baldwin modelled a rose-coloured mohair pea-coat that’s priced at £165, and an £85 mint green satin mini dress.
A light pink chiffon dress, which is covered in black jewels and feathers, retails at £200, while a cropped version of the runway's dark green bustier midi is priced at £85.
A £95 pink velvet tux jacket and a £65 see-through chiffon tie blouse are other standout pieces.
The fluffy Harper Marabou jacket, which is priced at £150, has already sold out in sizes small, medium and large.
The show ended with a parade of denim looks, with each model walking in a different version of the brand’s moto jeans, jacket or skirt.
They also wore white T-shirts spray-painted with their names.
Kate Moss and her daughter Lila Grace sat on the front row alongside Topshop boss Sir Philip Green and new British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, as the likes of Adwoa Aboah and Jourdan Dunn stormed down the catwalk.
Lila is Kate's only child, and was born in 2002 while the model was in a relationship with journalist Jefferson Hack.
The pair dated on and off throughout the early 2000s, but they remained on good terms after their split.