Fashion

Kate (and Lila) Moss Took Her New Zara Dresses for a London Night Out

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Photo: Saskia Lawaks

Note the bracelets snaking up Kate’s arms—which, like the rest of the capsule, will drop on Zara.com on November 30. Inspired by one of the best gifts Moss has ever received—a Victorian box (“one of those glass ones with the little legs”) stuffed with vintage and thrifted jewelry—she used to take the wristlets on fashion shoots until they lost their elastic and vanished somewhere amidst all the magazine editorials and brand campaigns. “I needed them!” Moss told us of recreating the stackable charms at a high-street price point. This mood, for giving her fashion treasures a greater life span, permeates the new Zara pieces, from the blue velvet coat inspired by a love-worn ’30s gem that’s almost too threadbare to wear to the chic replica of that gold Lurex Glasto look she knows every festival goer has had on their mental mood board since the early ’00s.

Moss will not be going to Worthy Farm this year—“the kids are going now, I can’t”—but we’d bet good money on her being tempted back into that admittedly overwhelming archive for Zara part two. “I’m not a designer,” she is keen to clarify. “These are things that I would have worn when I was 18 and that I would still wear now at 50.” Just don’t expect to see Moss styling last night’s little black dress the same way again. The beauty of her style—and why we’ll all be buying in—lies in how she, as another longtime friend, Kate Phelan, explains: always “puts clothes together differently and in an original way.” There’s a timelessness that radiates from everything she turns her hand to.

Step inside Kate Moss’s Zara launch party, here.