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First look: Kate Moss's handbags for Longchamp

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Wednesday 27 January 2010 01:00 GMT
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French bag manufacturer Longchamp has released pictures of British supermodel Kate Moss's first range for the brand, which will be launched at The Ritz during the haute couture week in Paris on the evening of January 27.

Moss, who posed in the label's ads for eight consecutive seasons, worked with Longchamp's creative director Sophie Delafontaine to create the bags, which center around the three themes of Rock'n'Casual, Rock'n'Travel and Rock'n'Glam.

The collection comprises models ranging from party clutches to shoppers and travel bags, all in red and black leather as well as zebra prints.

Longchamp will reportedly collaborate with Kate Moss on two collections per year. The first lot hits the brand's boutiques and a few select department stores (Galeries Lafayette in Paris, Selfridges in London) worldwide on February 11.

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