The very famous Spanish fashion retailer will certainly not be caught unprepared for the holiday period. Among his latest and highly anticipated projects there is in fact a collaboration with Kate Moss.
The new Zara Autumn/Winter 2024-25 collection features the style of the iconic top model and blends disco references with a pinch of rock’n’roll, drawing on the style of the Seventies, Studio 54 and Led Zeppelin as further sources of inspiration.
The debut “Kate Moss for Zara” “party capsule” for Autumn/Winter 2025 is Co-designed with supermodel stylist Katy England who, in addition to drawing from the model’s historic wardrobe, included her love of leopard print, tailoring and vintage 1930s tea dresses.
Highlights include sequined minidresses, flared pants, jeweled bralettes, tailored white satin blazers, bohemian chiffon blouses, laser-cut dresses in cream and black, lace bras and bias-cut dresses with floral prints.
In addition to clothing, the Capsule includes a range of shoes and accessories, including leopard-print flats, statement red heels and ankle boots with lace-up heel detailing, as well as bags, jewelery and a silk scarf.
“I’ve enjoyed working with Zara on campaigns over the years and always loved their collaborations so when Marta and I first talked about this project I was excited… getting to design clothes again and work with Katy England,” Moss said in a press release. “For this collection, I wanted to create the perfect party capsule – pieces that feel effortlessly chic but with an edge. Mixing classic cuts with just the right amount of glam to take you through the party season”.
The collection was launched with an exclusive campaign, entrusted to the expert hands of Moss’ two favorite fashion photographers (known throughout the world) Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
To purchase the new Kate Moss x Zara collection in stores and on the brand’s website you will have to wait until November 30th, but by taking a look at the campaign it is already possible to spot the most iconic pieces of the collection.