UK high street retailer Topshop is to launch a series of new collections and collaborations in the year ahead, having ended its regular tie-up with supermodel Kate Moss recently.

September sees the arrival of new collections from Ashish and Michael Van Der Ham, with further clothing projects to launch throughout the year. Van Der Ham will be creating a range of multi-coloured silk scarves, while Ashish will be offering a range of premium jerseys.

Rachael Proud, senior buyer and consultant at Topshop said: “The new collaborations were inspired by our desire to offer something new, exciting and surprising to the customer that was ever-changing instore. We hope that the customer will go into store to buy the perfect gift for a friend, but love the gift so much they have to keep it for themselves.”

It follows news last week that Kate Moss will no longer create seasonal collections for Topshop. She will instead launch Limited Edition drop-in collections, according to Topshop owner Arcadia Group.

Meanwhile, Moss’ AW10 Collection for Topshop, which will be her last seasonal one, will go on sale worldwide on 28 October.

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