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Moss is growing
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlantans of all ages flocked to Barney’s Co-Op earlier this month for the debut of Kate Moss’ Topshop collection.
Despite what critics in New York think, we here in Atlanta seem to be big fans. The dresses, tops and more sold out almost as soon as they arrived.
Barney’s is now awaiting another shipment. Even Topshop has limits on what you can purchase only one of any single style, and nor more than 5 items total. Oh, and anyone with a habit of buying and reselling will get restricted.
Did anyone see or score any Moss-wear? What’s the verdict?
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By Sarah
May 23, 2007 12:41 PM | Link to this
Oh yes sure I want to follow into the fashion footsteps of a coke snorting anorexic looking has-been model so I too can be cool, and on the upper end of the fashion scene. Yawn. By the time anything gets to the hands of the wannabes, it’s old hat my dears. Besides, this is one hideous looking dress. It’s comical to see all the fashion junkies walking around in their knock-offs, displaying their little styles that scream…” Hey look at me, see..I know how Paris and the Olsen twins like to dress…” Sweethearts, if you’re wearing it in Atlanta, you can bet you last dollar they’re not wearing it in Milan. Kate Moss…what a joke.
By Beavis
May 25, 2007 10:47 PM | Link to this
I guess your mother never told you to keep your bitterness to yourself. Hmm? See you on the catty walk.
By Ingemar Smith
May 26, 2007 9:46 AM | Link to this
This is interesting to me that when a famous white celeb is caught time and again with illegal narcotics to criticize her is to be ‘catty’ as Beavis reminds us.
I need hardly mention how long this comment line would be if the media were glorifying a coked out black celebrity without even mentioning his/her drug use/addiction which the article does not mention about Moss. But I’m certain this will be fully rationalized by the racists that frequent the online halls of the AJC.