Jack Moss
Jack Moss is the Fashion & Beauty Features Director at Wallpaper*, having joined the team in 2022 as Fashion Features Editor. Previously the digital features editor at AnOther and digital editor at 10 Magazine, he has also contributed to numerous international publications and featured in ‘Dazed: 32 Years Confused: The Covers’, published by Rizzoli. He is particularly interested in the moments when fashion intersects with other creative disciplines – notably art and design – as well as championing a new generation of international talent and reporting from international fashion weeks. Across his career, he has interviewed the fashion industry’s leading figures, including Rick Owens, Pieter Mulier, Jonathan Anderson, Grace Wales Bonner, Christian Lacroix, Kate Moss and Manolo Blahnik.
Latest articles by Jack Moss
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12 eye-catching accessories to stand out this summer, from feathered mules to a bright blue bagEmbrace the change in seasons with our edit of bold and unexpected accessories for summer, a time for dressing with joy and abandon
By Jack Moss Published
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The story behind our ‘one-of-a-kind’ Travel Issue cover story, shot amid the majestic desert landscapes of UtahWallpaper* fashion and creative director Jason Hughes breaks down the Geordie Wood-shot cover story, which unfolded amid the remote 600-acre Amangiri estate in Canyon Point, Utah and stars American model Colin Jones
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This photo series captures the real people of Iceland wearing 66°North: ‘It’s a living timeline of the nation’More than 97 per cent of Icelandic residents own at least one 66°North garment. To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the outerwear brand travelled the country to photograph 100 people – born, one each year, from 1926-2026 – wearing their personal 66°North pieces
By Jack Moss Published
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Colourful spring outerwear to inject sunshine into the seasonFrom pillarbox-red Prada to butter-yellow Loewe, designers embraced a bold and vivid palette to colour S/S 2026’s outerwear. Here, the Wallpaper* style team selects eight of the best technicolour anoraks, macs and overcoats for spring
By Jack Moss Published
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Everything you need to know about the Met Gala 2026 and ‘Costume Art’ exhibitionEverything Wallpaper* knows about the 2026 Met Gala – from the exhibition theme to the dress code, and its line-up of A-list co-chairs
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The best of the jet-setting Cruise 2027 runway showsFollow our ongoing coverage of the Cruise 2027 runway shows, which began yesterday (28 April 2026) with Chanel in Biarritz, and will continue with shows in Los Angeles, New York and Shanghai
By Jack Moss Published
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With Armani/Archivio, Giorgio Armani is reissuing some of its most iconic piecesThe project sees 13 designs for men and women, spanning 1979–1994, reissued for a new generation of fans
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This robot is making On’s spray-on marathon sneaker, its fastest-ever distance shoeAhead of the London Marathon this Sunday (26 April 2026), Swiss sportswear brand On’s pioneering LightSpray robot arrives in the British capital for the first time. Scott Maguire, On’s president and COO, gives Wallpaper* a tour
By Jack Moss Published
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‘Gucci Memoria’ at Fuorisalone sees Demna reimagine the house’s 105-year history as a series of tapestriesContinuing his celebration of Gucci as part of Italy’s cultural iconography, the immersive installation at Chiostri di San Simpliciano also features a garden inspired by the house’s Flora print and some playful vending machines
By Jack Moss Published
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This season’s best menswear reimagines dressing up in effortless styleBlurring the line between the utilitarian and the ornamental, a languid approach to dressing up defines S/S 2026’s most desirable menswear
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Moncler wants you to ‘have a puffy summer’ with these playful inflatablesBest-known for its cold-weather wear, Moncler embraces the summer with a series of ‘puffy mascots’ and a collection which reimagines its signature outerwear in ultra-lighweight new iterations
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Demna makes his mark on Gucci’s symbolic silk scarvesFor ‘The Art of Silk’, the designer has selected ten prints from Gucci’s archive to adorn ten silk scarves – including two that celebrate LACMA’s new Peter Zumthor-designed David Geffen Galleries
By Jack Moss Published
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These are April’s best beauty launches, from farm-grown haircare to mood-altering hand creamsWe’ve tried and tested April’s biggest beauty launches to see what’s worth adding to your regimen this spring
By Mary Cleary Published
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C.P. Company’s Milan Design Week collaboration with Alessi reimagines the ritual of morning coffee, complete with clothes to matchComprising new versions of Alessi classics by Richard Sapper, Jean Nouvel and Enzo Mari, alongside three nylon overshirts, Alessi - C.P. Company is rooted in a shared desire to create objects that evolve with time and use
By Jack Moss Published
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Miu Miu’s quilted ‘Wander’ is a contemporary it-bagAppearing on the Miu Miu runway since the early 2000s, Miu Miu’s ‘Wander’ bag encapsulates the house’s free-spirited femininity – and even played protagonist in a Joanna Hogg movie
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Issey Miyake’s colourful sneaker collaboration with Camper is inspired by the plumage of a birdSatoshi Kondo of Issey Miyake breaks down his latest collaboration with the Mallorcan footwear brand – a brightly-hued Mary Jane which comes with matching and contrasting socks
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The story of the Burberry trench coat through eight defining designs discovered in the house’s archiveWallpaper* gets an exclusive look inside the Burberry archive to explore the history of the trench coat, which was born in the early 20th century and has been reimagined in various iterations in the time since – from Quality Street metallics to a shapeshifting dress
By Jack Moss Published
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Extraordinary fashion exhibitions to see this springWallpaper* picks seven fashion exhibitions to see this spring – from an exploration of the runway show to retrospectives of Alaïa, Vivienne Westwood and the Antwerp Six
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The windbreaker is this spring’s defining outerwear. Here are eight of the bestThe perfect jacket for spring’s changeable days, the windbreaker has become ubiquitous – on and off the runway. Here's our pick of the best, for men and women
By Jack Moss Published
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Marni is taking over an iconic Milanese café for Design Week – and it’s open to everyoneBeginning at Milan Design Week in April, Marni x Cucchi will see the Italian fashion house take up residency at Pasticceria Cucchi for a three-month tenure, featuring ephemera and objects shaped by their respective design codes
By Jack Moss Published
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Has Oliver Spencer made this summer’s best travel bag?The British designer asked contributors to Secret Trips – his burgeoning travel magazine – exactly what they needed in a weekend bag. This leather holdall was the result
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This ethereal Loro Piana fabric is so fine that only a few artisans in the world can use itMade for springtime layering, Loro Piana’s Royal Lightness collection features the latest material innovation from the Italian fashion house – a new, ultra-fine fabric and yarn
By Jack Moss Published
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Willy Chavarria’s collaboration with Zara is here: ‘It’s about the power of roots’Shop the collaboration, which sees the award-winning American designer continue his message of community with men’s and women’s collections featuring his distinctive silhouettes
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Fade to grey for S/S 2026, as the unassuming hue gets a subversive twistTypically associated with the drab and the corporate, this season’s designers presented a twisted working uniform in shades of grey and black
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