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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Tekla’s ‘soft and inviting’ London store is made to feel like you’re coming home
Opening on Marylebone High Street this week, the brand’s founders Charlie Hedin and Kristoffer Juhl talk to Wallpaper* about the domestic-inspired space, which marries elements of Danish and British design
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Zooming in on Jonathan Anderson’s first accessories collection for Dior
Wallpaper* takes a closer look at the accessories which appeared as part of the Northern Irish designer’s first womenswear collection for the house, which debuted in Paris in October
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In A Coruña, a new exhibition celebrates the ‘grandeur and beauty’ of Annie Leibovitz’s photography
Hosted by the Marta Ortega Pérez (MOP) Foundation, ‘Wonderland’ traverses the American photographer’s extraordinary oeuvre, from her raw early work for Rolling Stone towards her fantastical fashion photography – much of which has not been previously on display
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Extreme Cashmere’s New York store is a haven for knitwear and furniture lovers alike
Designed to evoke a ‘luxurious home’, the Amsterdam-based knitwear label’s sophomore store on New York’s Mercer Street features an enviable interior curation – from poppy-print Milo Baughman chairs to a hot-pink Sabine Marcelis ‘donut’
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How to dress for a decadent party season
Embrace the decadent and the debonair with our tips for dressing up this festive season
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Loro Piana’s reopened London flagship is a tactile ‘home from home’
Favouring tactility and warmth, the reopening of the New Bond Street store coincides with an installation at the nearby Royal Academy of the Arts, which traces a line from Loro Piana’s founding in 1924 to the present day
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Carhartt WIP ‘excavates’ the history of its Active Jacket with a monumental installation at Tate Modern
Conceived by Thomas Subreville’s practice ILL-STUDIO, the immersive installation marked 50 years of the perennial workwear jacket by exploring its ’collective symbolism’ through scenography, video and performance
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Inside Paul Smith’s magical Christmas takeover of London’s Royal Opera House
Paul Smith has conceived the Christmas tree for fellow Covent Garden institution the Royal Opera House as a ‘peek behind the curtains’, with decorations inspired by a theatre’s backstage
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Margaret Howell marks 55 years in business by reissuing pieces from her archive
The stalwart of British design will reissue a series of archival silk scarves to celebrate the landmark anniversary, alongside an era-traversing exhibition of foulards at the brand’s Wigmore Street store
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Ten pyjama shirts good enough to wear out of the bedroom and onto the street
From Prada to Dolce & Gabbana, designers have embraced the louche elegance of the pyjama shirt this season. Here, the Wallpaper* style team select ten of the best
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Palace unites with Nike to create a transformable London hub for skateboarding and sport: ‘we want to give back’
Conceived alongside JAM design studio, the ambitious project sees a 19th-century swimming bath in south London transformed into a community hub, with an ambitious skate park-cum-football pitch at its centre
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This is your chance to invest in some ultra-rare Maison Margiela Tabi boots
Part of the new ‘Tabi Collector’s Series’, these one-of-a-kind Tabis are adorned with 8,000 hand-embroidered beads, sequins and metallic shards – an ode to the pioneering split-toe style, introduced by Martin Margiela in 1989
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Faux fur and shearling dominated the A/W 2025 runways – these ten pieces capture the material’s ‘raw glamour’
Embrace the season’s twisted glamour with these arresting pieces in imitation fur and shearling, from Simone Rocha’s faux fur-covered Mary Janes to colourful-hued shearlings from Gucci, Alaïa and Jacquemus
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Issey Miyake’s shape-shifting A/W 2025 collection transforms the paper bag into something you can wear
‘Can anything be considered a garment, as long as it’s on the body?’ says creative director Satoshi Kondo of the art-infused collection, which sees the everyday reimagined
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Roksanda Ilinčić on designing the showstopping costumes for Marina Abramović’s ‘Balkan Erotic Epic’
Abramović drafted the London-based designer to create the costumes for her latest performance, drawing on a shared Serbian heritage
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Lauded British designer Grace Wales Bonner is the new head of menswear at Hermès
The LVMH Prize winner will replace Véronique Nichanian, the Parisian house announced today
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Margaret Howell celebrates the ‘modern and grounded’ work of British weaver Peter Collingwood with a rare exhibition and calendar
One of the 20th century’s seminal weavers, the exhibition provides a serene respite from Frieze London, unfolding in Margaret Howell’s London store
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As she departs Hermès after a triumphant 37-year tenure, we revisit an illuminating conversation with Véronique Nichanian
Following the announcement that Véronique Nichanian, artistic director of Hermès’ men’s universe, is to step down from her role after almost four decades, we revisit our 2023 conversation with the designer, who has sought both perfection and pleasure in her collections
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Elmgreen & Dragset on creating a surreal cinema for Prada Mode in London: ‘You are never alone’
Populated with a series of hyper-realistic figures, ‘The Audience’ is an immersive new work by the Scandinavian duo, providing the centrepiece of Prada Mode, the house’s roving private members’ club
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Frieze London 2025: all the fashion moments to look out for
The best fashion happenings to add to your Frieze London 2025 schedule, from Dunhill’s curation of talks at Frieze Masters to an exhibition of furniture by Rick Owens
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Maria Grazia Chiuri is returning to Fendi as chief creative officer
The former Dior designer is Fendi’s new chief creative officer – a move which will see her return to the Italian house where she began her career in 1989
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The key takeaways from the S/S 2026 shows: freedom, colour and romance define fashion’s new chapter
We unpack the trends and takeaways from the S/S 2026 season, which saw fashion embrace a fresh start with free-spirited collections and a bold exploration of colour and form
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The standout shows of Paris Fashion Week S/S 2026 – as they happened
Amid a season of seismic change, we pick the definitive shows of Paris Fashion Week S/S 2026 – including Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel debut and Jonathan Anderson’s first womenswear collection for Dior
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Paris Fashion Week S/S 2026: live updates from the Wallpaper* team
From 29 September to 7 October, Paris Fashion Week takes over the French capital. Follow along for a first look at the shows, presentations and much-anticipated debuts, as seen by the Wallpaper* style editors
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