
Hundreds of shoppers lined up for a sneak peek at Kate Moss’ new collection for British fashion retailer Topshop.
The British model was reportedly paid $6 million to design the collection, which will hit 225 stores across Britain Tuesday.
Stores across the UK opened their doors to Moss wannabees at 7 a.m. and sales assistants at Topshop in Argyle Street handed out breakfast goodie bags to mostly young shoppers.
Kate posed briefly in a store window in a flowing orange dress to promote the preview only moments before it began. Topshop was to let groups of shoppers browse for 20 minutes at a time Monday to avoid a mad scramble.
Shoppers could try on a maximum of eight garments and purchase five of them. The company said it hoped limiting the number of garments per person would discourage shoppers from selling items on the eBay online auction house.
The collection includes jeans, shirts and dresses designed by the 33-year-old supermodel.
The collection will be available in the United States at Barneys stores beginning May 9 and on the Barneys.com Web site.