
Parker van Noord gives Zara’s latest edit the feel of a summer affair staged inside an old estate, where cracked plaster, striped upholstery, and soft afternoon light sharpen every look. The story opens on skin, leather, and jewelry, then threads that sensual start through open shirts, wide chinos, pleated shorts, and a suede overshirt that sits loose across the frame.
Zara “The Great Escape”

A black leather vest with contrast stitching turns a pale pink plaid shirt into something warmer and more suggestive, while white pleated trousers keep the silhouette long and clean. Every piece looks stronger against the worn walls, stone courtyards, and rooms that still hold their faded grandeur.

The old estate and its cracked surfaces set the mood, but each look redirects it. A green striped shirt and dark shorts catch the light with a lazy, post-swim softness, while a color block track jacket and white summer shorts snap the frame forward with a sporty edge.

Parker wears both sides of the wardrobe with the same confidence, whether he is stretched out in a chair, standing barefoot beside a striped sofa, or walking through the grounds in a suede jacket and wide white pants.

One of Zara’s most relaxed looks lands with blue swim shorts, paired with a striped jacquard hoodie over the shoulders, turning a practical statement into the whole promise of a summer escape.

Zara’s summer instinct shows up differently in its laid-back LA collab with Dylan’s T-Shirt Club.















