Kate Moss made a triumphant appearance to celebrate her new collection with Zara on Wednesday night, as she gathered a group of her coolest friends to celebrate the launch at Oswald’s private members club in London’s Mayfair.
The supermodel, 50, was joined by her daughter Lila, 22, and a selection of her Nineties posse, including Bobby Gillespie from Courtney Love and Primal Scream, as well as a selection of other famous faces.
Kate looked fantastic at the evening party in a plunging black sparkly dress, which she teamed with a selection of gold accessories including bracelets and a pair of sky-high platform heels.
The mother-of-one wore a black satin trench coat over her shoulders and styled her blonde locks in soft waves as she showed off smooth skin that was accentuated by a bronze makeup palette.
Kate’s model daughter Lila followed in her footsteps as she stepped out in a glitzy black mini dress that showed off her long legs, paired with a black cape-style jacket.
The mother-of-one wore a black satin trench coat over her shoulders and styled her blonde locks in soft waves as she showed off smooth skin that was accentuated by a bronze makeup palette
Lila wore minimal makeup and showed off her naturally beautiful looks, wearing her long hair down for the occasion.
Leading the charge for the 90s was Courtney, 60, who opted for rocker chic in a black knit dress with a pair of stilettos – accented with a long chain and a sloppy black bag.
Courtney opted for full glam make-up for the night out in honor of her long-time friend and wore her bright blonde locks as she arrived alongside the likes of frontman Bobby.
Meanwhile, Jamie Winstone cut a striking figure in a silver-fringed cap, which she wore with a black blazer and fur jacket, while enhancing her petite frame with a pair of pink satin heels.
Other famous attendees included Claudia Winkleman and Charlotte Tilbury.
Also spotted leaving the bash was Lady Lola Bute, who looked blue-eyed as she left the party alongside Tish Weinstock.
The 25-year-old daughter of the late John Crichton-Stuart, 7th Marquess of Bute, and fashion designer Serena Bute, appeared to be accompanied by boyfriend Tish, contributing beauty editor at British Vogue, as she strolled in Mayfair.
Lola, who has been described by society bible Tatler as one of the country’s ‘ultimate It girls’, headed to private members club Oswald’s with her stylish friend to attend supermodel Kate’s celebration for her upcoming party range with the High Street shop.
Looking typically glamorous, the aristocrat showed off her sense of style in a figure-hugging leopard print jumpsuit that highlighted her toned frame.
The party included Bobby Gillespie of Courtney Love and Primal Scream, as well as a selection of other famous faces.
Lady Lola Bute was also spotted leaving the bash, looking teary-eyed as she left the party with Tish Weinstock.
Kate looked radiant as she led the way at her party alongside a host of her favorite friends
Bobby flashed a peace sign as he left the bash in the back of a taxi
Kate’s model daughter Lila followed in her footsteps as she stepped out in a glitzy black mini dress that showed off her long legs, paired with a black cape-style jacket
Lola’s outfit turned heads in the sensational backless piece, which included flared trousers, cut-out detailing at the waist and thigh-high slits.
She protected herself from the cold weather in the British capital by pairing her patterned jumpsuit with a light brown fur coat.
To add a touch of glitter to her ensemble, she wore a series of glittering gold rings and sported a touch of glam makeup, all while keeping her blonde locks straight.
In a versatile, wearable, cross-generational collection, Kate has turned her knowledge gleaned from her life at the highest level of fashion, which saw someone eternally cooped up on the streets, into a contemporary collection of classic party pieces.
The collection features laser-cut dresses in cream and black, cut on the bias with personal details, as well as a few prints, including Moss’s favorite leopord and vintage tea dress from the 1930s.
It also includes ‘coats taken from the back of a wardrobe and redesigned for maximum modern relevance’ and ‘jackets, shoes and accessories that tell stories of the night’.
‘I have enjoyed working with Zara on campaigns over the years and have always enjoyed their collaborations, so when Marta and I first spoke about this project I was excited to get back into designing clothes and working with Katy England work together,” said Kate Moss in an interview with Zara. statement.
Describing her motivation behind the launch, she added: ‘For this collection I wanted to create the perfect party capsule – pieces that feel effortlessly chic, but with an edge.
‘A mix of classic cuts with just the right amount of glamor to see you through the festive season.’
Lila was joined by a friend of hers at the event in honor of her mother
Kate later swept her hair up into a chignon