 | | Kate Moss's Line Slammed | | |  | Kate Moss's new clothing range for TopShop has been slammed by American
critics.
The New York magazine, labeled her designs a "bore", and dismissed
Croydon-born Kate as "a working-class girl from a crap town," reports Femaile First
Last month, British pop star Lily Allen slammed Kate Moss for being an "irresponsible role model".
Allen believes her range for New Look promotes positive body images - and blames Topshop tycoon Philip Green for fueling the Moss "madness.".
On May 8, Kate Moss will make an appearance at Barneys New York to celebrate the launch of her collection for Topshop, Fashion Week Daily reports.
“Topshop is a lower-end mass store that offers a lot of style; Barneys is an upscale luxury store that offers high style,� said Julie Gilhart. “What we both share is a love of style.�
Meanwhile, Kate Moss reportedly stormed out of her friend's birthday party after being
struck on the forehead by an ice-cube.
The supermodel was celebrating party planner Fran Cutler's 44th birthday
with a group of pals at London's Wardour Club when a playful ice fight broke
out.
However, the mood darkened when Kate was hit on the head by a flying lump of
ice leaving a huge bump.
The culprit was believed to be a member of British rock group Kasabian.
One onlooker said: "Kate thought the ice fight was hilarious at first but
when one bit of ice hit her really hard her mood changed. She was furious
and left."
Earlier in the evening, it was claimed Kate, 33, had a row with security at
the club after they sent boyfriend Pete Doherty to the back of the queue.
The hell-raising star had reportedly been rude to the doormen and they
refused to give him VIP treatment.
A source said: "Kate was fuming. She told the doormen to let him in straight
away. But they refused, saying he would have to wait. It was really
embarrassing."
In other news , nude photographs of Kate Moss will be sold at an auction next month among a series of other pictures of the British model, Christie's auctioneers said Monday.
The photos will be auctioned in London on May 31 reports IHT.
Two nude portraits, a 1996 print by Irving Penn and a two-meters (6.6 feet) square image by Albert Watson, are expected to sell for about 22,000 pounds (US$ 43,787, €32,323) and 15,000 pounds (US$29,855, €22,046) respectively, the auctioneer said.
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