Zara
Zara
Founders: Amancio Ortega and Rosalía Mera
Established: 1975
Headquarters: Arteixo, Spain
Website: zara.com
Zara opened in 1975 in A Coruña, a port city in northwest Spain, founded by Amancio Ortega and Rosalía Mera. The original shop sold affordable versions of the garments young Spanish shoppers saw in fashion magazines, produced fast and priced for weekly wardrobes.
Daniel Piette, then LVMH’s fashion director, called the company “possibly the most innovative and devastating retailer in the world,” a line that stuck and framed Zara as the blueprint for what the industry would later call fast fashion.
Menswear has always run alongside womenswear at Zara, packaged as Zara Man and pitched at the young office-going shopper who wanted runway shapes on a high-street budget. The range covers slim two-button suits, lightweight knitwear, technical outerwear, smart trousers, and the seasonal pieces lifted from what houses like Prada, Dior, and Saint Laurent showed six months earlier.
That reference-driven approach placed Zara men’s clothing in direct conversation with H&M, UNIQLO, and Mango, though its design team paid closer attention to the luxury shows than its peers. Parent company Inditex became the world’s largest fashion retailer by the mid-2010s, a milestone that confirmed Zara’s commercial dominance across both categories.
Inditex went public in 2001, and Zara expanded into over ninety countries through a distribution model centered on two-week production cycles and rapid store replenishment. In 2022, Marta Ortega Pérez, daughter of the founder, became chair, and the creative direction shifted toward a slightly elevated positioning through lines like Zara Origins and collaborations with names including Stefano Pilati, Willy Chavarria, and Steven Meisel.
Today the brand dresses the global mass-market menswear shopper first, though its upper tier aims at the contemporary customer who once would have shopped Theory or Club Monaco. It sits where high-street volume meets design-aware styling, a position Zara has held longer than almost any other retailer of its scale.
From the Archive
June 4, 2026
Zara Revisits World Cup History with FIFA Classics
A 23-piece capsule draws on iconic World Cup editions, translating football's most memorable moments into everyday style.
June 1, 2026
Zara Chases Endless Summer with Francesco Ruggiero
Sun-bleached hues, weathered textures, and easy separates shape a coastal wardrobe with the ease of a well-worn summer tradition.
May 20, 2026
Bad Bunny x Zara: Benito Antonio Brings Personal Style Into Focus
Relaxed tailoring, oversized essentials, washed sportswear, and Puerto Rican visual references shape Bad Bunny’s new Zara collaboration.
May 12, 2026
Zara Explores the Architecture of Style with Jon Kortajarena
Six suits, six archetypes. Zara casts Jon Kortajarena as dancer, magician, actor, gallery owner, architect, and photographer across its Galicia atelier.
May 5, 2026
Parker van Noord Steps Into Zara’s Summer Escape
"The Great Escape" casts Parker van Noord in Zara's mix of soft tailoring, sporty disruption, and old estate heat.
April 20, 2026
Zara & Dylan’s T-Shirt Club Go Off-Duty in LA
Zara's latest edit hits a Los Angeles sidewalk with early 2000s paparazzi energy and a set of hand-drawn graphic tees.
April 9, 2026
Zara SRPLS Summer 2026 Preloads a Season’s Worth of Patina
Most men’s collections still argue through cut. Zara SRPLS summer 2026 considers that question as already answered, repeating a wide,
April 7, 2026
Zara Summer 2026 Hits the Greek Islands in Full Color
Louis Baines stars in Zara’s summer 2026 edit, wearing linen shirting and striped swimwear on the Greek island of Hydra.
March 31, 2026
Zara Origins Spring 2026 Checks into Miami’s Vagabond Motel
Zara Origins heads to Miami's Vagabond Motel for a spring-summer 2026 collection grounded in suede and earth tones.
March 25, 2026
Alberto Guerra Stars in Zara x Willy Chavarria Campaign
Zara and Willy Chavarria stage spring-summer 2026 as humid domestic theater, casting actor Alberto Guerra, supermodel Christy Turlington, and model