KATE MOSS PRESENTS HER DEBUT COLLECTION FOR ZARA

Supermodel, designer and cultural touchstone, Kate Moss presents her debut collection for Zara.

The “party capsule” collection is designed by Kate Moss and long-term collaborator, stylist Katy England. These beautifully designed pieces are intended to lead the wearer with sartorial ease from day to night-time.

The collection is inspired by favourites selected from her covetable, lovingly curated archives. It brings the inimitable Kate Moss eye and her peerlessly elegant, louche taste to customers for the first time in over a decade.

In a versatile, wearable, cross-generational collection, Miss Moss has taken her knowledge, banked from her life at the highest tier of fashion with one eye perennially locked on the street and translated it into a contemporary collection of classic party pieces.

Laser cut dresses in cream and black, cut on the bias with personal detailing; a smattering of prints, including Moss favourites leopard and 1930s vintage tea dress; jackets pulled from the back of a wardrobe and remodelled for maximum modern relevance; coats, shoes and accessories telling stories of the night. The Kate Moss Zara party capsule wardrobe is a one-stop shop for this Summer.

Faithful to her theme and abiding passions, the collection is a little bit disco, a little bit rock’n’roll. She cites the seventies of Charlotte Rampling and Lauren Hutton, Studio 54 and Led Zeppelin as inspirations. Moss has twinned these references with her own definitive years as a walking byword for British fashion excellence to create the wardrobe she wants to wear most this season.

The campaign has been shot by two of Moss ́s favourite photographers, Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, with whom she has worked for 25 years.

The collection launches in select stores worldwide and on zara.com on 5th December.

See the look book here…

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