
Zara collaborates with Kate Moss and Bobby Gillespie on festival-style capsule
Zara, the flagship retailer of the Inditex group, continues to tap external talent. For the Spring/Summer 2025 season, the brand reunites with iconic British supermodel Kate Moss on a women's festival-style capsule, designed by her friend and stylist Katy England.
Meanwhile, Scottish musician Bobby Gillespie, England's husband and known for his involvement with bands such as Primal Scream and The Jesus and Mary Chain, designed the men's proposal for the collection, marking his first foray into the fashion universe.
Named "The Festival Collection," the new proposal features unisex pieces such as leather pants and jackets and western-style T-shirts, as well as tops, skirts or culotte pants for women, and blazers, long- and short-sleeved shirts or polka-dot printed shirts for men.
The capsule also offers a wide selection of accessories, from sunglasses, a scarf and two styles of leather shoulder bags to a key ring, rings, bracelets and a selection of footwear including sneakers, ankle boots and high boots. Zara now makes the new rocker and festive collection available on its e-commerce platform and in selected stores.
With this launch, the Spanish brand further builds its relationship with the English top model, having collaborated with her several times in recent years. After first working together on a campaign for the Zara SRPLS collection, Moss reunited with the brand at the end of 2024 to create a capsule of clothing and accessories for the festive season. Zara also unveiled a limited-edition collection in February last year, inspired by a series of photographs of the model taken in 1992 by fashion photographer Terry O'Neill.
This year, the chain celebrates its 50th anniversary. At the end of 2024, Zara operated a commercial network of 1,759 points of sale, including self-managed stores and franchises. According to its latest figures, Zara, which reports its results jointly with the home fashion and decoration brand Zara Home, generated a turnover of 27,778 million euros in its last fiscal year, an increase of 6.6% compared to 2023.
Since its foundation, the brand has remained part of the portfolio of Inditex group brands, currently chaired by Marta Ortega, along with Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Pull&Bear, Oysho, Zara Home and Lefties. The Galician conglomerate reported sales of 38,632 million euros in the same period, an increase of 7.5% over the previous fiscal year.
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