One thing that Moss has always been very good at is keeping it simple. She’s not unlike Jennifer Aniston in the sense that she knows the power of some good quality denim and a plain tee paired with sandals. This look from 2007 – which exudes the faintest whisper of boho thanks to the feather earrings and brown leather belt – is one of my favourites, and very easy to replicate for 2025.
Shorts and wedges
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This is a relatively demure look for Kate: black shorts, a lightweight cardi, aviator shades and towering boho wedges, the latter of which has become something of an It-shoe for summer, both this year and last. “When considering wedges for yourself, it’s crucial to assess your style persona,” Alex Kessler previously wrote for British Vogue. “Are you a French Riviera sophisticate, shuttling between town car and restaurant table, or a carefree soul frolicking in Tuscan gardens?” Or are you, in fact, Kate Moss sauntering out of Cipriani’s almost exactly 20 years ago?
Jeans tucked into knee-high boots
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Sorry but Gen Xers ate when they invented the boot tuck. This might be more of an autumn look – this pic was snapped on 1 September in 2003 – but this is the UK, so who knows what the temperature will be saying come summer. Either way, the boot tuck has been sneaking back into our style periphery more recently. British Vogue’s Julia Hobbs is a big fan. “I’m living by my own mantra that skinny jeans walked so jeans in boots could run,” she said earlier this year, adding that, “What started as a tongue-in-cheek take on ‘date-night dressing’ has become my everyday uniform.”