Zara Studio Spring 2026 Commits to Volume & Character

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Published March 19, 2026

Zara Studio Spring Summer 2026
Oversized silhouettes steal the spotlight with the Zara Studio spring-summer 2026 collection, modeled by Xavier Buestel. Photo: Mark Kean / Zara

Zara Studio spring-summer 2026 arrives with a clear proposition: volume is personal, and it belongs to the individual wearing it. The collection, directed by Baron & Baron and styled by Karl Templer, dresses a man, portrayed by Xavier Buestel, whose relationship to clothes resembles an ongoing conversation.

Zara Studio Spring/Summer 2026

Zara Studio Spring Summer 2026

Deep-pleated wide-leg trousers fall from a high waist throughout, paired with oversized striped camp-collar shirts, sheer batwing tops in printed organza, and crochet-front knits that expose the body beneath outerwear. Zara’s beaded and leather belts keep the proportions coherent.

Zara Studio Spring Summer 2026

The collection’s most distinctive commitment is to ornament as a point of identity. A baroque embroidery motif in gold cord runs across a navy unlined blazer, and the same decorative impulse surfaces as a crimson medallion on a black T-shirt and as botanical beading down the leg of a khaki drawstring trouser.

Zara Studio Spring Summer 2026

The cognac leather jacket, the satin floral pants, the sheer wrap top layered over wide charcoal trousers, and the ivory wrap shirt with its self-tie closure all reflect a man absorbing references and wearing them on his own terms. Zara Studio spring-summer 2026 is less interested in coherence than in character, and that bet pays off.

Zara Studio Spring Summer 2026

A man who dresses this deliberately on land tends to pack just as carefully for swimwear worth the suitcase space.

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