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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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
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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
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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
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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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Get this season’s layered-up look with these eight piecesThe layered look has been taking over the runway for a number of seasons. Here, eight pieces with built-in layers for the perfect doubled-up (or indeed tripled-up) look
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Six defining trends and takeaways from the A/W 2026 showsWallpaper* unpacks the trends that shaped the A/W 2026 collections, from a diktat to layer up (or down) at Prada to a mood of romance that permeated the season
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Simone Rocha is this season’s Pitti Uomo guest designer, hosting her first menswear showShe joins a long roll call of designers who have guest-starred at the Florentine menswear fair, the latest edition of which takes place this June
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John Galliano is making his return to fashion with ZaraThe former Dior creative director has signed a two-year ‘creative partnership’ with Zara, following his departure from Maison Margiela in 2024. Here’s what we know so far
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The surprise is in the lining with these joyful Fendi Peekaboo bagsFirst seen on the S/S 2026 runway, the latest iterations of the Fendi Peekaboo feature a series of vivid interior linings, on view thanks to the bag’s unique construction. They make a fitting swansong for departing creative director Silvia Venturini Fendi
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The standout shows of Paris Fashion Week A/W 2026, from Dior to Miu MiuWallpaper* picks the highlights of Paris Fashion Week, from Dior’s walk in the park to Miu Miu’s cameo-filled cast
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The best of Paris Fashion Week A/W 2026: live from the Wallpaper* editorsParis Fashion Week marks the culmination of fashion month, though thanks to a busy schedule, several of its biggest shows are yet to come. Here, the Wallpaper* editors report live from the French capital
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Matthieu Blazy’s sophomore Chanel collection is made for ‘women to be unapologetically who they are’Presented in Paris this evening, Matthieu Blazy continued to mine a feeling of joy with a sophomore ready-to-wear collection which sought to take the Chanel woman from dawn to dusk – or, in the words of Coco Chanel, ‘caterpillar to butterfly’
By Jack Moss Published
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In the fitting room with this season’s standout looksS/S 2026 was an unprecedented season of change and renewal in fashion. Here, we capture the transformative power of its best looks in a fantasy changing room
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Pieter Mulier delivers a swansong collection at Alaïa: ‘It is a vocabulary of the last five years’The Belgian designer, who will head to Versace in July, delivered a final Alaïa collection in Paris last night, marking the end of a five-year tenure defined by a contemporary vision of beauty
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Jonathan Anderson’s latest Dior show was a walk in the parkTaking place in Paris’ Tuileries Gardens, which also inspired the collection, the Northern Irish designer’s sophomore womenswear show was about ‘seeing and being seen... [where] a walk in the park becomes a performance’
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The standout shows of Milan Fashion Week A/W 2026, from Prada to Bottega VenetaWallpaper* picks the 14 best shows of Milan Fashion Week – a season marked by debuts at Gucci, Marni and Fendi, alongside a multi-layered Prada show and vivid expressions of texture at Bottega Veneta
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The best of Milan Fashion Week A/W 2026: live from the Wallpaper* editorsFrom 25 February to 1 March, Milan Fashion Week arrives in the Italian style capital. Follow along for a first look at the shows, presentations and much-anticipated debuts, as seen by the Wallpaper* fashion editors
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Formafantasma created the ‘familiar yet unsettled’ show set for Meryll Rogge’s Marni debutHeld in Milan yesterday (26 February 2026), the showspace took fragments of everyday life and subverted them ‘as if a room has been carefully disassembled and reassembled in another order’
By India Birgitta Jarvis Published
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Demna’s first runway set for Gucci is an imagined museum filled with sculptural greatsWallpaper* gets an exclusive look at the runway set for Demna’s Gucci debut, which sees the Georgian designer recreate a series of ancient sculptures in the monolithic, marble-clad space
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‘Less I, more us’: Maria Grazia Chiuri lays out her vision for Fendi in MilanThe Italian designer, formerly of Dior, staged her first runway show for Fendi, seeking to topple the idea of the creative director as a monolith
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The standout shows and highlights from London Fashion WeekWallpaper* selects the best of London Fashion Week A/W 2026, from a ‘sleeker, chicer, sexier’ Burberry to Pony Kids at Simone Rocha
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A first look at Burberry’s A/W 2026 show set, which depicts London landmarks ‘under construction’Featuring a London skyline wrapped in scaffolding, the set for this evening’s show at Old Billingsgate Market is a celebration of the city as a ‘work-in-progress and [in] constant evolution’
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