The high street retailer has launched its Christmas campaign with a host of fresh faces and new clothes perfect for the Christmas season.

There's an array of metallic, velvet and ruffles in a neutral colour palette with flashes of green and red.

Topshop's creative director Kate Phelan says: “This season is about the individual spirit of a woman – she no longer wants to be part of a tribe, she has her own style.

"For the holiday campaign I wanted a family of new faces that have a different type of beauty from one another.

"I don’t tend to match looks in an obvious way, I like to mix in unexpected elements and use the power of styling to draw out personalities.”

If you like the look of the collection, it is available now to buy .

Meet the line-up

Lottie Moss wears dress £85, bag £36,

Lottie Moss has modelling in her blood as she is the younger sister of supermodel Kate. Lottie landed her first Vogue Paris cover earlier this year just weeks after attending the Topshop Unique Autumn Winter 2016 show and sitting alongside fellow cover star, Lucky Blue Smith. Since then, her modelling career has seen a meteoric rise with numerous global campaign deals and fashion editorial placements.

Londone Myers wears coat, £89, dress £46, boots, £69

Londone Myers was discovered in Washington, D.C. where she was working as a post-mortem assistant. The Georgia-native has a down-to-earth attitude and unshakable fascination with medicine, setting her apart as a new kind of ‘it’ girl. She has appeared on the cover of Wanderlust magazine and has worked with fashion heavyweight Prada. The London-based model regularly keeps her Instagram followers up-to-date with her latest shoots and campaigns.

Stella MAxwell wears jacket £79, skirt £32, Marjan Jonkman wears dress £75, bag £45

Stella Maxwell (pictured left) is of Irish heritage and her international upbringing in Belgium, Australia, and New Zealand has laid the groundwork for her eventual global stardom. Stella’s been a fashion mainstay since her catwalk debut in 2009, and has starred in many campaigns around the world.

Marjan Jonkman (pictured right) hails from a quaint Dutch town in the northern province of Friesland. Her bleach blonde bob and doll-like blue eyes make her a memorable face on the catwalk and across the pages of several international Vogue titles.

Cami Morrone wears blazer, £85

Cami Morrone is the daughter of male supermodel Maximo Morrone and Argentinian actress Lucila Solá. The Los Angeles model also runs a successful and much-followed personal blog where she shares her tips on health and fitness, showing the world that hard work definitely pays off. The 18-year-old loves to keep fit and boxes three to four times a week to stay in shape. She also used to play volleyball and soccer.

Jing Wen wears jumper £39, dress £100

Jing Wen was becoming a regular on catwalks in New York, London, Paris, and Milan, but her Vogue China cover in November 2015 cemented her place in the global fashion community. With several campaigns under her belt, Jing has quickly become one of the most recognisable faces from China. She has graced the catwalks of Louis Vuitton, Mui Mui, Chanel, Dior, Acne, Valentino, Nina Ricci and Dior to name a few.

Kiki Willems wears jacket £75, dress, £36

Kiki Willems' piercing gaze and tough catwalk strut has made her one of today’s most recognisable models. The Dutch model’s choppy, fire-engine red hair has given her an editorial edge and landed her appearances in style titles around the world. In June she walked the runway for Marc Jacobs and slipped in her shoes - but ever the professional she managed to regain her balance and carried on sashaying along the catwalk.

Damaris Goddrie wears dress £22, jacket £95

Damaris Goddrie ’s sultry pout and bobbed curly hair has caught the eye of style titles around the world. Her Latin heritage and Dutch upbringing blends perfectly into her effortlessly sexy and laid-back personal style. Damaris told i-D magazine she would like to have a house in north Japan in the future, where she can "pass the time while reading books, writing, drawing and painting".