Who said the 2000s were over? If you’ve ever dreamed of dancing at Glastonbury, rummaged through your mom’s closet for vintage finds, or worn a silky camisole over low-rise jeans — this one’s for you: Kate Moss is back. And she’s bringing the full Y2K energy with her — only better, bolder, and more refined.
Who said the 2000s were over? If you’ve ever dreamed of dancing at Glastonbury, rummaged through your mom’s closet for vintage finds, or worn a silky camisole over low-rise jeans — this one’s for you: Kate Moss is back. And she’s bringing the full Y2K energy with her — only better, bolder, and more refined.
Kate Moss x Zara isn’t just a summer collection. It’s a nostalgic echo of a time when style wasn’t curated on TikTok or filtered through polished lookbooks — it was raw, rhythmic, and rebellious. From grunge to art-chic, from leopard prints to silk — this capsule collection whispers (or maybe shouts): be yourself — but make it loud.
Together with legendary stylist Katie England, Moss delved into her personal fashion archives — pulling out the pieces that shaped her aesthetic across decades. Think: a Victorian silk jacket with corset boning, shimmering mini dresses, sheer knit silhouettes. But more than clothing, this collection is about mood, attitude, and owning the spotlight.
In the campaign, Moss and Bobby Gillespie wander through countryside landscapes, tambourines in hand, wearing sunglasses like two characters in a stylized fashion western. Each frame looks like something you’d want to hang on your wall — or better yet, live through.
Dropping June 9, the collection will be available in Zara stores and online. If you’ve ever wanted to revisit the 2000s — but through your grown-up, more confident fashion lens — this is your moment.
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