In a year where fashion has whispered caution and restraint, Lila Moss boldly declares that autumn 2025 is the season to embrace the outrageously dramatic. At the Perfect Magazine x A$AP Rocky Zine dinner, she stepped into the spotlight with a look that was nothing short of theatrical brilliance, pairing an oversized hat with a mini dress in a way that screamed, 'Fashion is meant to be fun—and fearless.' This wasn't just a statement; it was a call to action, inviting us all to dig deep into our closets and pull out those accessories that dare to defy the ordinary.
But here's where it gets controversial: In an era of minimalism, is Lila's maximalist approach a breath of fresh air or a step too far? Hosted by photographer Rafael Pavarotti and Katie Grand at the chic Japanese restaurant Aki London, the event was a gathering of fashion's elite, including supermodel Erin O'Connor and actress Deba Hekmat. Lila, the daughter of iconic Kate Moss, proved she's carving her own path with a style that blends youthful playfulness with high-fashion audacity.
Her outfit? A pale blush, diaphanous dress adorned with soft floral embroidery, its romantic cape silhouette and bubble hem perfectly balanced by the pièce de résistance—an enormous, origami-inspired hat that demanded attention. And this is the part most people miss: the power of accessories. From the oversized bow trailing her dress to the spiky heels, every detail was a masterclass in how to elevate a look from elegant to unforgettable.
What's even more exciting? Lila's ensemble was fresh off the Dior catwalk, the debut collection by new Creative Director Jonathan Anderson, whose designs have already sparked resounding applause. From kitten-heeled mules with bunny ear details to knitted capes, the SS26 collection is a treasure trove of must-have pieces. Lila's choice to wear it all so boldly raises a question: Are we ready to embrace this level of fashion daring, or is it too much for the everyday?
As we head into autumn/winter, Lila Moss has given us permission to go all out with our accessories. But we want to hear from you: Is this the fashion revolution we need, or is it a trend that should stay on the runway? Let us know in the comments—this is one debate that’s just getting started.