Zara delights us with its new Spring-Summer 2020 super campaign. The brand had already taken these photos a few weeks ago, so these images are a far cry from the last deliveries at home, an initiative that has delighted us.
In this very special campaign, Zara shows its high level, as Steven Meisel is once again responsible for immortalising the latest proposals of Inditex’s flagship, a photographer for whom he has already made a commitment on other occasions. Karl Templer is responsible for the styling and Fabien Baron is the art director. The result? A campaign worthy of a luxury brand, with black and white photos and garments that make you fall in love.
The new collection of Zara Woman, opens the doors to a grunge upscale thanks to relaxed, flowing and easy to wear garments, very sophisticated and feminine designs that will not leave you indifferent, and that find in the dress the star garment.
Models made of fabrics such as washed velvet in soft shades on buttonhole blouses, bright brocade skirts, dresses and satin lingerie skirts, garments with rhinestones and sequins details on fine gauze, flower print dresses and unstructured suits are the stars of this collection.
The most important looks combined of plaid with flowers and the thick knitwear, ideal the short sweaters and the long cardigans in this so comfortable fabric that responds to the responsible consumption. A jacket and a long coat in military style also stand out, as a new, longer silhouette gives way to the juxtaposition between the woman of the past and the one of the present.
Outfits of a certain bohemian air which are completed with leather boots without zippers or laces with a rocker touch, style boots cowboy with details of studs and fine gauze handkerchiefs and beaded details. Accessories that are ideal with the latest styles proposed by Zara and that come ready to fall in love, at least with the photographs have already achieved it.
Photos | Zara
Zara delights us with its new Spring-Summer 2020 super campaign. The brand had already taken these photos a few weeks ago, so these images are a far cry from the last deliveries at home, an initiative that has delighted us.
In this very special campaign, Zara shows its high level, as Steven Meisel is once again responsible for immortalising the latest proposals of Inditex’s flagship, a photographer for whom he has already made a commitment on other occasions. Karl Templer is responsible for the styling and Fabien Baron is the art director. The result? A campaign worthy of a luxury brand, with black and white photos and garments that make you fall in love.
The new collection of Zara Woman, opens the doors to a grunge upscale thanks to relaxed, flowing and easy to wear garments, very sophisticated and feminine designs that will not leave you indifferent, and that find in the dress the star garment.
Models made of fabrics such as washed velvet in soft shades on buttonhole blouses, bright brocade skirts, dresses and satin lingerie skirts, garments with rhinestones and sequins details on fine gauze, flower print dresses and unstructured suits are the stars of this collection.
The most important looks combined of plaid with flowers and the thick knitwear, ideal the short sweaters and the long cardigans in this so comfortable fabric that responds to the responsible consumption. A jacket and a long coat in military style also stand out, as a new, longer silhouette gives way to the juxtaposition between the woman of the past and the one of the present.
Outfits of a certain bohemian air which are completed with leather boots without zippers or laces with a rocker touch, style boots cowboy with details of studs and fine gauze handkerchiefs and beaded details. Accessories that are ideal with the latest styles proposed by Zara and that come ready to fall in love, at least with the photographs have already achieved it.
Photos | Zara
Zara delights us with its new Spring-Summer 2020 super campaign. The brand had already taken these photos a few weeks ago, so these images are a far cry from the last deliveries at home, an initiative that has delighted us.
In this very special campaign, Zara shows its high level, as Steven Meisel is once again responsible for immortalising the latest proposals of Inditex’s flagship, a photographer for whom he has already made a commitment on other occasions. Karl Templer is responsible for the styling and Fabien Baron is the art director. The result? A campaign worthy of a luxury brand, with black and white photos and garments that make you fall in love.
The new collection of Zara Woman, opens the doors to a grunge upscale thanks to relaxed, flowing and easy to wear garments, very sophisticated and feminine designs that will not leave you indifferent, and that find in the dress the star garment.
Models made of fabrics such as washed velvet in soft shades on buttonhole blouses, bright brocade skirts, dresses and satin lingerie skirts, garments with rhinestones and sequins details on fine gauze, flower print dresses and unstructured suits are the stars of this collection.
The most important looks combined of plaid with flowers and the thick knitwear, ideal the short sweaters and the long cardigans in this so comfortable fabric that responds to the responsible consumption. A jacket and a long coat in military style also stand out, as a new, longer silhouette gives way to the juxtaposition between the woman of the past and the one of the present.
Outfits of a certain bohemian air which are completed with leather boots without zippers or laces with a rocker touch, style boots cowboy with details of studs and fine gauze handkerchiefs and beaded details. Accessories that are ideal with the latest styles proposed by Zara and that come ready to fall in love, at least with the photographs have already achieved it.
Photos | Zara
Zara delights us with its new Spring-Summer 2020 super campaign. The brand had already taken these photos a few weeks ago, so these images are a far cry from the last deliveries at home, an initiative that has delighted us.
In this very special campaign, Zara shows its high level, as Steven Meisel is once again responsible for immortalising the latest proposals of Inditex’s flagship, a photographer for whom he has already made a commitment on other occasions. Karl Templer is responsible for the styling and Fabien Baron is the art director. The result? A campaign worthy of a luxury brand, with black and white photos and garments that make you fall in love.
The new collection of Zara Woman, opens the doors to a grunge upscale thanks to relaxed, flowing and easy to wear garments, very sophisticated and feminine designs that will not leave you indifferent, and that find in the dress the star garment.
Models made of fabrics such as washed velvet in soft shades on buttonhole blouses, bright brocade skirts, dresses and satin lingerie skirts, garments with rhinestones and sequins details on fine gauze, flower print dresses and unstructured suits are the stars of this collection.
The most important looks combined of plaid with flowers and the thick knitwear, ideal the short sweaters and the long cardigans in this so comfortable fabric that responds to the responsible consumption. A jacket and a long coat in military style also stand out, as a new, longer silhouette gives way to the juxtaposition between the woman of the past and the one of the present.
Outfits of a certain bohemian air which are completed with leather boots without zippers or laces with a rocker touch, style boots cowboy with details of studs and fine gauze handkerchiefs and beaded details. Accessories that are ideal with the latest styles proposed by Zara and that come ready to fall in love, at least with the photographs have already achieved it.
Photos | Zara