Moss returns for AW25 with a fresh take on everyday dressing, built on ease, layering and quiet confidence.
Fronting the campaign is model and style curator Jason Jules, whose understated cool sets the tone. The collection focuses on transitional staples: moleskin jackets, cord overshirts, pleated trousers, chunky knits and cashmere crews, designed to carry you from city commutes to weekend roasts without missing a beat.
Outerwear makes its mark with the standout Epsom coat, a double-breasted design Jules calls “the epitome of luxury.” It’s Moss at its best: refined, versatile and built for real life.
AW25 is about clothes you’ll actually live in – grounded, effortless and made to last beyond the season.
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