This classic Gap moto jacket comes approved by Emily Ratajkowski and Demi Moore

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Emily Ratajkowski and Demi Moore wearing a denim moto jacket Gap's latest launch is already a hit with stars. Getty Images for The Loft Entertainment; WireImage; Gap

Mall brands are back in a big way.

After Zac Posen was appointed the new creative director of Gap Inc. earlier this year, he began teasing his vision for the brand by outfitting stars like Anne Hathaway and Cynthia Erivo in red carpet-worthy takes on Gap classics.

And on Thursday, he unveiled GapStudio, a new line of more elevated pieces that are already popping up on celebs.

Demi Moore hit the San Francisco Film awards red carpet on Monday wearing the collection’s Coated Denim Cropped Moto Jacket ($228) and backless Knit Maxi Dress ($128), which she paired with a whopping $117,000 worth of Tiffany and Co. jewelry.

GapStudio Coated Denim Cropped Moto Jacket

A model in a moto jacket Gap

GapStudio Knit Maxi Dress

A model in an LBD Gap

And a day later, Emily Ratajkowski proved the same jacket pairs just as well with more laid-back looks, styling it with cargo pants and Timberland boots ($210) for a stroll in NYC.

Just in time for the holidays, Posen’s new day-to-night collection also includes occasion-ready red ($128) and cream ($218) versions of Moore’s slinky maxi, along with a longer Coated Denim Moto Jacket ($248) that recently popped up on model Alton Mason.

GapStudio Knit Maxi Dress

A model in a burgundy dress Gap

GapStudio Knit Maxi Dress

A model in a white dress Gap

GapStudio Seamed Denim Dress

A model in a seamed denim dress Gap

The Seamed Denim Dress ($158), meanwhile, celebrates Gap’s heritage as a leader in all things indigo.

If you’re planning to fill some gaps in your winter wardrobe with these fresh pieces, however, just be sure to shop fast. Like Hathaway’s viral shirt dress, they’re bound to sell out in a flash.


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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.


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