A dishevelled silk shirt. A gaze behind oversized dark shades. A black tour bus in the middle of nowhere. When Kate Moss thinks about fashion, it’s never just aesthetics — it’s atmosphere. For her second collaboration with Zara for the Spring/Summer 2025 season, she makes it clear once again: style is memory, attitude, and a little bit of rebellion.
This time, though, she’s not alone. By her side: Bobby Gillespie — British rock poet, frontman of Primal Scream, and the embodiment of 90s cool. While Moss and her long-standing collaborator, stylist Katy England, revisit their iconic finds from vintage boutiques and thrift shops, Gillespie brings his own energy entirely — rough, masculine, British-hedonistic.
„These pieces feel like memories you can wear.“
„Nothing beats the feeling of finding a one-of-a-kind piece,“ says Moss. And that’s exactly the starting point of this collection: the magic of the unique. A crocheted midi skirt, as if freshly lifted from a Parisian flea market. A black leather bralette that conjures nights at Studio 54. And go-go boots with 70s attitude — re-designed from a vintage find Moss herself wore twenty years ago.
The result is not whimsical. It’s deliberately tougher than expected. The reason? Gillespie’s influence. The collection oscillates between soft femininity and sharp androgyny. What began as a festival-inspired line ends up somewhere between backstage at Glastonbury and an afterparty set in Notting Hill.
At Kate Moss’s Side: Bobby Gillespie
For those unfamiliar: Bobby Gillespie is more than a musician. In the 90s, he shaped the sound and style of an entire generation with Primal Scream — a blend of acid house, punk, and glam rock. His outfits? Always more anti-uniform than fashion. Tailored but not stiff. Relaxed but never arbitrary.
For his fashion debut, Gillespie draws on exactly this sensibility: tailoring with attitude. Suits that scream Velvet Underground and British Vogue simultaneously. Materials that feel accessible yet look bespoke. The line between menswear and womenswear blurs — just as the line between everyday life and stage does.
„Everyone deserves good clothes.“
And by that he means: clothes that make you feel stronger. That tell a story. And that look like personality, not trends.
A Look That Stays
The collection is more than a seasonal drop. It’s a manifesto for rock ’n‘ roll in everyday life. For self-expression without pressure. And for a new softness in masculine dressing.

In the campaign imagery — shot by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott — we see Kate Moss exactly as we love her: untouched, unhurried, endlessly cool. She stands in a field as if in a desert film, layered in jewellery, lace, and leather, as though this were simply a normal Monday afternoon.
It’s exactly this feeling that stays: fashion doesn’t have to be loud to say something. It just has to be real.