Kate Moss went for a minimal all-black outfit at Paris Fashion Week and we love how she combined easy staples in such a striking way
The model sat on the front row in a sleek pair of Stella McCartney Scott clog-like wooden platform mules. A longtime lover of McCartney's brand, it's no wonder she chose a seeming
If Kate Moss says something is a trend again, it means it's a trend. The 55-year-old fashion icon stepped out for Stella McCartney’s autumn/winter 2025 show during Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday, and her entire outfit was a love letter to the 2010s.
From boho platform mule clompers to studded ankle boot stompers—the model’s recent footwear choices are a blast from the past.
The Paris collection, provocatively titled “Laptop to Lapdance,” explored the modern working woman’s ability to shift seamlessly between roles, embracing both structure and seduction. It was a natural evolution of 1980s power dressing, when broad-shouldered tailoring became the armor of ambition.
Paris selected a look from McCartney’s spring 2025 collection: a sheer, black off-the-shoulder dress made from organic silk. She also touted a miniature version of one of the label’s newest handbags, the Ryder, which features a sloped back akin to a saddle. Gold jewelry, including dangly earrings and rings, completed her look.
Kate sat on the illustrious front row along the likes of Ella Richards, Taylor Hill and Dree Hemmingway, wearing a pair of silky black shorts with a lace trim, layered over some fishnet tights with microscopic holes.