SCANNER
Julia de Ruiter’s Paintings Drag the Manosphere Into the Light
A Morning in Shoreditch with Pei-Yi Tsai
Gucci Is Turning the Formula 1 Grid Into a Luxury Runway
Camille Henrot Brings Fragile Flight to Copenhagen Contemporary
Stüssy Makes Summer Feel Loose, Faded, and Slightly Untouchable
Sungermone Turns the Gallery Into a Zoo Where Humans Are the Exhibit
Our Legacy WORK SHOP Makes Summer Clothes Feel Salvaged, Sun-Bleached, and Alive
Clint Connects the Universes of Corteiz and 550BC
Arang Choi – A Universe of Her Own
Ways of Seeing the End of a World
OVERSTANDARD – Culture & Creativity
OVERSTANDARD – Culture & Creativity
  • FASHION
  • ART & DESIGN
  • INNERVIEWS
  • ARTICLES
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
Tag:

Johnny Dufort

    FASHION

    Kate Moss Fronts Self-Portrait’s Unfiltered SS26 Campaign, “Portraits of Kate”

    by OVERSTANDARD July 3, 2025
    written by OVERSTANDARD

    Self-Portrait trades glossy sets for gritty authenticity in its latest campaign, “Portraits of Kate,” placing none other than Kate Moss in the spotlight—no narrative, no filters, just pure presence. Captured by Johnny Dufort and styled by Moss herself, the campaign walks the line between high fashion and candid street realism, set against the iconic neighborhoods of London: Marylebone, Mayfair, and Soho.

    Photos: Johnny Dufort / Kate Moss

    Far from a constructed fantasy, this is Moss on her terms. “I was given total freedom,” she shares. “I chose what I wanted to wear as if it were my own clothes. The light was good, the neighborhood I love… and suddenly the real paparazzi arrived.” The images feel less like a fashion campaign and more like a visual diary, revealing a natural, voyeuristic snapshot of a style legend in motion.

    The concept underscores Self-Portrait’s evolving ethos: celebrating how women really dress today, with pieces that don’t require performance. Founder Han Chong distills it perfectly: “With Kate, you don’t need to transform her. You just let her be. Her authenticity does all the work.”

    Photos: Johnny Dufort / Kate Moss

    In a clever twist, the campaign’s imagery was rolled out through newsagent windows across London and New York—from Fitzrovia to the Lower East Side—echoing vintage tabloid culture while reclaiming it in the name of timeless, unfiltered fashion. The result? A campaign that doesn’t sell a story—it simply lets one walk by.

    Share this:

    • Tweet
    • Telegram
    • WhatsApp
    • More
    • Print
    • Reddit
    July 3, 2025 0 comment
    0 FacebookTwitterEmail

SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER

Categories

  • ART & DESIGN
  • ARTICLES
  • CINE
  • CULTURE
  • FASHION
  • GAMING
  • INNERVIEWS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • MUSIC
  • NFTs
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
  • SPORTS
  • TECH
  • TOYS

Categories

  • ART & DESIGN (799)
  • ARTICLES (28)
  • CINE (179)
  • CULTURE (232)
  • FASHION (2,087)
  • GAMING (57)
  • INNERVIEWS (424)
  • LIFESTYLE (104)
  • MUSIC (92)
  • NFTs (102)
  • PHOTOGRAPHY (65)
  • SPORTS (35)
  • TECH (109)
  • TOYS (118)

Recent Posts

  • Julia de Ruiter’s Paintings Drag the Manosphere Into the Light
  • A Morning in Shoreditch with Pei-Yi Tsai
  • Gucci Is Turning the Formula 1 Grid Into a Luxury Runway
  • Camille Henrot Brings Fragile Flight to Copenhagen Contemporary
  • Stüssy Makes Summer Feel Loose, Faded, and Slightly Untouchable

© OVERSTANDARD

OVERSTANDARD – Culture & Creativity
  • FASHION
  • ART & DESIGN
  • INNERVIEWS
  • ARTICLES
  • PHOTOGRAPHY