Kate Moss and Zara have joined forces to create the ultimate party capsule—just in time to celebrate the holidays and ring in 2025. The collection takes cues from Moss’s own personal wardrobe: Think bias-cut floral dresses, slinky blouses, and tasseled mini-dresses, all embodying Moss’s bohemian spirit along with her signature model glam.

a person standing in a floral dress against a decorative backdrop

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“I love it when I see something from a collection I’ve designed,” said Kate Moss in an email statement to Bazaar.Oh my God, she’s wearing the dress. It’s always a thrill. I still see women wearing pieces from collections I’ve done in the past. That’s what got me thinking that we should do it again.”

Zara x Kate Moss Beaded Asymmetric Dress

This marks the first collaboration Moss has created with high-street label Zara, though she dipped her toe in the design realm with a wildly popular Topshop capsule in the early ’00s. For the Zara collection, Moss worked closely with her friend and collaborator, stylist Katy England. “I love being in the room with Katy and saying, No, I think this should be another way. Having a voice is amazing after modeling. It’s really exciting seeing something special coming back and looking exactly how you wanted it.”

a person lounging on a stylish chair in a relaxed pose

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a person seated on a chair in a dimly lit environment wearing a sparkling outfit

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The collection references plenty of 1970s fashion luminaries, including Led Zeppelin, Charlotte Rampling, and Lauren Hutton. Moss also reimagined some of her favorite pieces for the line, like a 1930s-style tea dress that is equal parts elegant and timeless, which she styled with a pair of leopard flats.

a person reclining on a sofa in a silky ivorycolored dress

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Although the collection is centered around party dressing, that doesn’t mean it’s all about mini-dresses and heels. There’s a classic ivory metallic blazer you could pair with crisp wide-leg trousers for work, and a tie-neck scarf maxidress you could wear to your next black-tie wedding. A semi-sheer floral blouse hits on the boho trend; try it with velvet trousers for a ’70s ensemble that would work for day or night.

model posing in stylish outfit against a textured backdrop

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What makes the collection so appealing is its range, though that might depend on where you are. As Moss puts it, “In Paris, I feel like you can dress up during the day much more than in London. In Paris, this is [considered] daywear, in London probably a little more night-time. In New York, you might get away with wearing it during the day, too.”

Of course, the capsule is debuting just as holiday party invitations are beginning to hit our calendars. Ultimately, how you style it is up to you.

Below, shop the Kate Moss x Zara collection.

Zara x Kate Moss Scarf Dress
Zara x Kate Moss Beaded Mini Dress
Zara x Kate Moss Asymmetric Dress
Zara x Kate Moss Faux Leather Jacket
Zara x Kate Moss 100% Leather Animal Print Jacket
Zara x Kate Moss Beaded Asymmetric Dress
Zara x Kate Moss Printed Dress
Zara x Kate Moss Laced Leather Ankle Boots
Zara x Kate Moss Wrap Blazer
Zara x Kate Moss Dart Pants
Zara x Kate Moss Animal Print Leather Shoes
Zara x Kate Moss Long Velvet Coat
Zara x Kate Moss 100% Silk Scarf Top
Zara x Kate Moss Velvet Pants
Zara x Kate Moss Brocade Jacket
Zara x Kate Moss Rhinestone Mini Bucket Bag
Zara x Kate Moss Jeweled Sequin Top
Zara x Kate Moss Romantic Shirt
Zara x Kate Moss Long Pleated Skirt
Zara x Kate Moss Maxi Stone Rings
Zara x Kate Moss Oversized Trench
Zara x Kate Moss Pack of Elastic Bracelets
Zara x Kate Moss Sparkly Mini Dress
Zara x Kate Moss Satin Lace Bralette
Zara x Kate Moss Pants with Metallic Thread
Zara x Kate Moss Snake Belt
Zara x Kate Moss Animal Print Triangular Bra
Zara x Kate Moss Leather Heeled Sandals
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Julie Tong is the Senior Commerce Content Lead at Harper’s BAZAAR overseeing digital shopping content across fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. She has over 10 years of fashion industry experience and is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism (B.A.). Prior to joining the Harper’s BAZAAR team, Julie spent five years at Vogue to launch their inaugural digital shopping vertical. She has honed her fashion expertise and skills at a variety of fashion institutions over the years from Interview magazine to Yahoo Style, Karla Otto, Who What Wear, and more.
 

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