Shoppers are likely to queue for hours outside Topshop outlets the official launch tomorrow of model Kate Moss's clothing range.
A spokeswoman for the Stephen's Green store in Dublin said that she had received many enquiries about overnight camping before the 8am launch tomorrow.
Topshop has outlets in department stores in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Donegal, Waterford, Drogheda, Tralee and Belfast.
Almost the entire range will be in the Stephen's Green shop, which is one of the top 14 Topshops in Ireland and the UK, and the Jervis street outlets, while a limited range will be at the other outlets nationwide.
However, Irish shoppers can also get their hands on the entire 91 item range from 6am tomorrow on www.topshop.com
Topshop has reportedly paid the model £3m for her work, and it hopes that signing Moss will be a launch-pad for expanding business into the United States.
Topshop is to bring forward the opening of the Oxford Street store in London to this evening, allowing shoppers to enter "in small groups" and to stay for no more than 20 minutes, with a buying limit of five items.
Next week the clothes will go on sale at the flagship Manhattan outlet of Barneys, a department-store chain, and then in its stores across America, as part of a US expansion plan by Topshop's owner, Philip Green, who is one of Britain's most successful retailers.
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