Kate’s long-time collaborator, stylist Katy England, helped on the collection
SUPERMODEL Kate Moss taps into her party-girl lifestyle for a new high-street collection.
The 50-year-old said she took inspiration from flamboyant 1970s rock legends Led Zeppelin for some of the 30 pieces designed for Zara.
Ahead of the unveiling this Saturday, she told Vogue magazine: “I wanted to create the perfect party capsule — pieces that feel effortlessly chic but with an edge.
“Mixing classic cuts with just the right amount of glam to take you through the party season.”
Kate’s long-time collaborator, stylist Katy England, helped on the collection, including a bejewelled bralette, shiny black minidress, snakeskin skirt, chiffon blouses and tailored trousers and blazers.
Katy hailed Kate’s “carefree personality, adding: “We have always been obsessed with her because she is real.
“We sometimes see her a little worse for wear, her makeup not quite right, her eyes puffy.
“We want the life we know she leads – which has been played out in public – the gigs she goes to, the parties.
“She really is friends with the f***ing Rolling Stones.
“She has that appealing, carefree attitude that is so attractive.
“She brings her bad-girl attitude to anything she does – and brands want that cool.”
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