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K-K at the height of West End fashion
London’s Oxford Circus almost came to a complete standstill on 1st May during the launch of the Kate Moss Topshop Collection.
In the weeks approaching the high profile launch, the Oxford Street Topshop realised it would have to shield Kate Moss and her entourage from building and refurbishment work in the store.
Initially, the store approached specialist shop fitters Oakwoods, who then contacted Kwik-Klik. Our team ensured a pristine white hoarding from our Complete range was installed as a backdrop to Ms Moss’s personal appearance in store.
During the launch Kate Moss appeared briefly in the window of the store in an eye-catching red dress from her collection (click on the photograph above).
Kwik-Klik’s Ian Griffiths volunteered to do the modelling for slightly less than the reputed £3million paid to Kate Moss, but his offer was politely declined.
Never mind Griff, the Kwik-Klik, Complete hoarding was a huge success and it continues to make regular appearances in top stores throughout the UK.
Mon 2 Jul 2007
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