- by Jason Gregory
- Monday, December 29, 2008
- Photo by: WENN
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Christina Aguilera has not been approached to design a new clothes range for the High Street store Topshop, Gigwise can exclusively reveal.
Media reports today (December 28th) claimed the singer was on the verge of signing a multi-million pound deal with owner Sir Phillip Green.
However, a spokesman for Topshop exclusively told Gigwise that the reports were “complete speculation”.
He added: “Topshop are not in discussion with any celebrity or artist to create new ranges for us.”
'Focus on British designers'
The report in the Daily Mirror newspaper claimed Aguilera was being lined up to design a series of ranges in addition to supermodel Kate Moss.
Moss has reinvigorated Topshop’s sales since she began working on fashion lines for the company in May last year.
But Topshop’s spokesman, Andrew Leahy, said the retailer intended to “focus on working with the best of Britain’s emerging fashion designers.”
Aguilera has already released three fragrances and earlier this year inspired a jewelry range by designer Stephen Webster.
In August, similar reports linking former X Factor winner Leona Lewis to a new Topshop range were also denied by the store.
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