Kate Moss has shown off her new Topshop collection.

The supermodel's designs for the store were a huge success when they first collaborated in 2007.

Now Kate has reprised her role as designer with a new spring/summer 2014 collection.

Topshop said that the clothes "encapsulate the British fashion icon's unique style" and "take inspiration from her renowned wardrobe".

Kate said in a statement: "I have really missed being involved in the design process, and working with the team at Topshop.

"I am very excited to create a new collection that bears my name. Now more than ever, with London being at the forefront of fashion, as it feels like I'm back home working with Topshop."

Topshop boss Sir Philip Green said: "I am personally thrilled that Kate wanted to come back to Topshop to work with us again. The first time around was such a lot of fun and she has been sorely missed."

Some outfits, such as embroidered smock-tops; silk blouses and a white kaftan, are inspired by Kate's love of the Balearic Islands.

Others reflect her love of vintage clothes, while dresses with hemlines slashed at the thigh or falling to the floor are designed to be "flirtatious and sexy".

The collection also includes tailored tuxes and trouser suits in black and black gold metallic mixes, while Topshop has this time gone for a luxury feel, with one hand-beaded dress costing an eye-watering £600.