
Kate Moss And Bobby Gillespie's Zara Collaboration Is Glastonbury Outfit Goals
Kate Moss and Bobby Gillespie ©Mert and Marcus
For her second collaboration with the high street retailer, Moss has not only plundered the depths of her own festival wardrobe for inspiration, she's also enlisted the help of a Bobby Gillespie, Primal Scream's frontman, and his very stylish wife, Katy England. Together, they've cooked up a collection that features the model's signatures that fans will immediately recognise from pap shots at Worthy Farm. (Oh and her daughter, Lily Grace Moss Hack, also models her mum's new collection on the brand's website.)
Kate Moss ©Mert and Marcus
There are bead-embellished waistcoats, zippered leather hot pants, giant sunglasses, gladiator sandals and the kind of skinny metallic scarves that you haven't seen since approximately 2004, aka a fever dream straight out of the early '00s hall of fame - and Kate Moss 101.
Kate Moss and Bobby Gillespie ©Mert and Marcus
If some pieces look not just familiar but like re-editions, that's because they're modelled on vintage garments owned by Moss. 'Nothing matches the feeling of finding a one-off piece,' she says in the press release accompanying the collection, adding that seeing the men's collection coming together, which was designed in collaboration by Gillespie, took it from wafty dresses to something tougher. 'You could feel it coming over and we ended up going somewhere quite unexpected,' she says.
Kate Moss ©Mert and Marcus 1.
Yellow T-Shirt 3.
Studded Belt 4.
Bangles 5.
Black Maxi Dress 6.
Sunglasses 7.
Beaded Waistcoat 8.
Metallic Bodysuit 9.
Cream Jacket 10.
Black Sleeveless Maxi Dress 11.
Floral Minidress 12.
Leopard Print Skirt 13.
Leather Hot Pants 14.
Jeans 16.
Cream Dress 17.
Biker Boots 18.
Gladiator Sandals 19.
Studded Bag
Natalie Hammond is senior fashion news editor at Grazia. She loves winter, hates summer and can often be found writing about the weather (and what on earth to wear).

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