Lottie Moss, Ella Eyre And Alesha Dixon On The Topshop Unique FROW At London Fashion Week

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Topshop Unique’s FROW is always the celeb-spotter’s highlight of London Fashion Week and their latest show was no exception.

Lottie Moss, Ella Eyre and Alesha Dixon ensured they had a good view of the designs on Sunday 18 September, along with Ellie Goulding and Anais Gallagher.

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(L to R) Alesha Dixon, Louisa Johnson, Tallia Storm and Lilah Parsons attend the Topshop Unique show.
(L to R) Alesha Dixon, Louisa Johnson, Tallia Storm and Lilah Parsons attend the Topshop Unique show.
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(L to R) Ella Eyre, Anais Gallagher, Tigerlily Taylor, Amber Le Bon, Clara Paget and Chelsea Leyland attend the Topshop Unique show.
(L to R) Ella Eyre, Anais Gallagher, Tigerlily Taylor, Amber Le Bon, Clara Paget and Chelsea Leyland attend the Topshop Unique show.
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(L to R) Lady Kitty Spencer, Lottie Moss and Ellie Goulding attend the Topshop Unique show.
(L to R) Lady Kitty Spencer, Lottie Moss and Ellie Goulding attend the Topshop Unique show.
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(L to R) Lady Kitty Spencer, Lottie Moss, Ellie Goulding, Hikari Yokoyama, Erin O'Connor, Arizona Muse, Neelam Gill and Serayah McNeill.
(L to R) Lady Kitty Spencer, Lottie Moss, Ellie Goulding, Hikari Yokoyama, Erin O'Connor, Arizona Muse, Neelam Gill and Serayah McNeill.
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Click through the gallery below to see the other celebrity arrivals, (Sir Philip Green was a notably absent):

Victoria’s Secret Angel Taylor Hill kicked off proceedings on the runway.

(This was actually the second tweet Topshop sent to announce Taylor’s entrance as rather awkwardly they tagged a random man who happens to be called Taylor Hill the first time!)

This season the look was inspired by the Punk and New Romantic aesthetics of the mid-80s, as well as the artwork of Linda Sterling.

Speaking to Vogue, Kate Phelan, creative director at Topshop, explained the “see now, buy now” model: “puts to bed some of the assumptions that the high street is following fashion. I think it will breathe more individuality and you will feel that there is a more independent spirit to brands which is a positive thing.”

Click through the gallery below to see the collection in all its zebra-print and thigh split glory:

Watch highlights from the Topshop, Gareth Pugh and Jasper Conran LFW shows in the 360 video below.

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