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Classic switch and bait in the heading right? It'll cost way more than $40 to get into Kate's skirt for reals but as Topshop proves, procuring Ms. Moss' pre-loved clothing might not be so hard.

In an initiative dubbed "Dress Me Up" Topshop is offering shoppers the chance to hire, for one day only at £40 a pop, personal items from Kate Moss, Freida Pinto, Scarlett Johansson, Olivia Palermo, Jourdan Dunn, Erin O'Connor, Naomi Campbell, Sophie Dahl, Nicola Roberts and Dita Von Teese, Richard Nicoll, Zandra Rhodes, Meadham Kirchoff, Clements Ribeiro, Marios Schwab, Danielle Scutt, Jonathan Saunders, Christopher Kane and Emma Cook.

All items will then be auctioned to own forever. You know what that means? You have the chance to own a piece of Kate Moss' clothing then hang it in your wardrobe, stare at it, feel the fabric, smell it perhaps? Put it on the floor, carry it around with you, whatever. But never wear it, you must never wear it!

Check out some of the frocks on offer below...

Via vogue.co.uk

 
Posted on November 25, 2009 at 7:34pm by Ash.
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