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Kate_Moss.jpgIt's no secret that we've had a bit of a rocky relationship with supermodel Kate Moss in the past—things have been said in the heat of the moment, earnest pleas have been made, and, well, with Kate's long history of wearing fur in public, you would think we'd have a pretty strong case for "irreconcilable differences," if it came to that. But there's hope for the relationship yet, and it's come in the welcome form of Kate's connection with the wonderful British fashion chain, Topshop, which proudly displays its strong fur-free policy in the window of its flagship store in London. Now that Kate is designing fur-free fashions for Topshop, PETA UK has sent her a certificate of appreciation and a bouquet of flowers to thank her. You can check out the story here, and here's what PETA UK's director had to say on the topic:

“Opinion polls consistently show that the vast majority of women in the UK would never wear real fur. Kate Moss’ new Topshop fur-free range is a killer look without killing animals, and for this, it is only right and fair to extend our thanks”.

It's great to see that she's hanging with the right crowd now—fingers crossed that their positive influence will rub off on her and start showing in her personal life. We'd love to be friends again.



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this is great news; let's hope that kate moss remains steady - in today's fashion business world it's hard to survive with proper ideas. it needs a lot of courage! this i wish to kate from all my heart!!!

Posted by: bluebird | April 30, 2007 05:53 PM

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