Everyone by now has heard of it. Kate Moss designs for it, and our wardrobes all crave it. Why has Topshop become the byword for High Street and British fashion both? Take a deep breath and head into london's flagship to see why it reigns as ultimate destination store. Mind the gender gap ... despite cool sleek range of male clothing, it's overrun by female fashionistas on a mission. On offer: affordable, ultra-cool casual and glam fashion wear signed off by young international designers that cuts across both age and class ... enticing accessories, funky jewelry, and a whole section dedicated to shoes. Not forgetting the formidable array of vintage pieces to wade through and a unique designer collection. A must-shop that reeks of cool.
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