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KATE MOSS WEARS GUCCI. NOT MUCH ELSE

From Kate Moss and Emily Ratajkowski fronting Gucci’s latest campaign under Demna, to new chapters at Jean Paul Gaultier and Mulberry, this week moves between familiar faces, shifting roles, and new releases.

Kate Moss Wears Gucci. Not Much Else
Courtesy of Gucci

Nothing better than THE Kate Moss and Emily Ratajkowski in a sea of Gucci bags. Shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, with a video directed by Bardia Zeinali, the campaign introduces the Borsetto and the Giglio, two of the House’s key handbag silhouettes this season. Moss appears with the Borsetto, Ratajkowski with the Giglio, styled in looks that reflect each bag’s identity under Demna’s direction.

Both models return to Gucci after walking the Autumn/Winter 2026 show in Milan during Fashion Week, part of the first runway under Demna’s vision for the House. The Borsetto is shown in GG Canvas, brown suede and black leather, while the Giglio comes in dark brown, black and classic GG Canvas. Which one will you be looking for? 

More fashion news this week…

Christopher Kane lands at Mulberry

Kate Moss Wears Gucci. Not Much Else
Courtesy of Mulberry

Christopher Kane takes over at Mulberry, with the Glasgow-born designer set to relaunch the brand’s women’s ready-to-wear offering, debuting this September during London Fashion Week. Known for his off-kilter take on femininity, Kane’s appointment signals a shift for the heritage house, long defined by its leather goods. A major win for London Fashion Week, and for anyone who’s been waiting for Kane’s return.

Cou Cou’s Earth Day campaign lands in Okinawa

Kate Moss Wears Gucci. Not Much Else
Courtesy of CouCou

Intimates label Cou Cou ushers in spring with Touching the Earth, its annual Earth Day campaign starring it-girl Kiko Mizuhara and shot by photographer Erika Kamano in Okinawa, Japan. Inspired by bell hooks’ essay of the same name, the campaign explores our connection to nature through softness, presence, and conscious living. The initiative continues the brand’s commitment to sustainability, with 100% of proceeds donated to an environmental partner selected by Mizuhara, proving you can look good and do good, too.

Jean Paul Gaultier releases “JUNIOR” for SS26

Kate Moss Wears Gucci. Not Much Else
Courtesy of Jean Paul Gaultier

Jean Paul Gaultier releases its Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, JUNIOR, the first ready-to-wear offering shaped by Duran Lantink. Photographed by Inez and Vinoodh, the 80’s inspired campaign is fronted by a cast including Leon Dame and Marte Mei Van Haaster. Here, Lantink brings his signature irreverence to the house archive, blending theatricality with a contemporary edge. Through his design language, that feels playful, provocative, and knowingly offbeat, he presents a new chapter for Gaultier, that we’re growing more and more into.

Lili Curia introduces “Steeped” capsule

Kate Moss Wears Gucci. Not Much Else
Courtesy of Lili Curia

London-based footwear label Lili Curia unveils Steeped, a limited capsule rooted in material-led design and slow, intentional production. Crafted in very small quantities, the collection centres on deadstock Italian canvas dyed with chamomile tea, creating soft tonal variations that highlight process, time, and the natural character of the fabric. Signature silhouettes are reworked with subtle nautical references, and a playful collaboration with Salt Hats sees offcuts transformed into four sailor hats, reinforcing the capsule’s considered, low-waste approach. Perfect for a summer getaway. 


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