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Topshop Launches Dress Up Topshop Collection

Topshop launches its new party dresses collection called Dress Up Topshop

2011-04-28
LONDON, ENGLAND, April 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Topshop has launched its new party dress collection called Dress Up Topshop.

This debut collection of 12 statement dresses offers irreverent fun in a range of colours, shapes and styles. The collection brings the Topshop flavour to dresses that to wear with confidence by those who know how to get noticed.

Each dress has its own character suiting any mood and any event, whether it's for a gig or a glam function, these dresses embrace experimentation and allow for styling and an individual approach.

The collection features a black leather dress with gold studding, while ruffled sleeves and black elastic strapping reveals the back and channels an early 80's punk influence. A black jersey dress with a sweetheart neckline and sheer sleeves is adorned in silver lightning beading, putting the rock into glam rock, and a simple grey snakeskin print halter is held at the neckline with chunky gold chain.

Other highlights include an all-over rainbow of sequins on a simple sheath dress with a black leather bowtie belt, whilst a fun fifties prom style frock in white with black polka dots has a full skirt and pale pink bodice dress has a tulle tu-tu. Candy pink and lemon dresses look like French fancy wrapping in cute cocktail dresses and flowers in pinks burst onto a sweet party dress with diamante detailing. Godess dresses feature with strong Grecian influences, and asymmetric dove grey chiffon reveals a silver studded bustier combining tough and soft elements.

Dress Up Topshop is the ultimate fix for those on the party scene with an eye for fashion and a focus on fun.

The Dress up Topshop range is available in Topshop stores nationwide with prices ranging between GBP45 and GBP180.

About Topshop:
Topshop was established in 1964 and is part of Arcadia Group Ltd. Sir Philip Green became owner of Arcadia Group Ltd in 2002.

Topshop is continually recognised as being an authority on womens fashion with a wide range of petite clothing, dresses, skirts and jeans through to maternity wear, petite clothing and make up.

Topshop was the first fashion retailer to show on schedule at London Fashion Week in September 2005 when it presented its own acclaimed in-house design collection Unique (created in 2001). Subsequent partnerships with international boutiques as far flung as Tokyo and LA followed and Topshop continues to grow its reputation for supporting exciting new talent.

Website: http://www.topshop.com


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Topshop launches its new party dresses collection called Dress Up Topshop