Polo Ralph Lauren introduce Team Polo
The new match shirt modelled by 7 goaler Nacho Figueras
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Kate Moss on your fashion
Hypermodel Kate Moss could probably create a fashion trend out of a plastic bag, but with the Kate Moss for Topshop capsule hitting stores in May it's going to be a heck of a lot easier to dress like her.
But what if you're looking to honour Moss without actually cloning her look? Instead, turn to the number of brands capturing Moss' look (her face, nose, eyes, and amazing cheek bones) as prints on their clothing.
These two tops, both featuring a print of Moss, are from Swedish/Parisian designers Burfitt. And they're not the first to channel the model in this way, we've seen her face featured on everything from underwear to jewellery.
Daily Desire: Sequin Camisole from Topshop
If you don't have enough sparkle in your wardrobe, a little bit of the metallics trend can go a long way. This sequin top from Topshop doesn't overdo it; is machine washable; and costs just 50 pounds.
Daily Desire - Tibi Broderie Anglaise Top
A vibrant shade for spring with cute broderie Anglaise detailing. Tibi halterneck has a scalloped hem, a self-tie fastening at back of neck, a ruffle trim on front and a zip fastening on side.
Sleep while you fly: Burton's Sleeper Hoodie
It's not something I'd wear out on the street, but the Sleeper Hoody from Burton looks like it could help improve the quality of my next long-haul flight.
Seemingly Burton's answer to the 'bat-belt' this hoody features pockets for your tickets, passport, and iPod (naturally), and also touts an earplug compartment, a eye-mask to block out other the light (always great for avoiding jet-lag), and a built in neck pillow.