
Zara unveils its latest summer edit with a wardrobe shaped by natural fabrics and generous proportions. Fronted by Quentin Demeester, the story is set against windswept beaches and rocky shorelines. Linen shirts, airy knits, relaxed tailoring, and wide-leg trousers settle into a palette of white, deep navy, soft sand, and faded blue.
Zara Summer 2026 Edit

The imagery alternates between warm color photography and black-and-white portraits, giving Zara a timeless character rooted in classic summer dressing. Oversized suede totes, slim oval sunglasses, leather sandals, and woven bags round out the looks.

Zara’s styling draws from the relaxed Mediterranean approach to dressing, combining linen, loose silhouettes, and understated accessories into a wardrobe that works in the city and by the sea.

The same collection heads inland for Tony Özkan’s Venice turn in Zara’s summer edit, trading the shoreline for canals and stone bridges.









