Zara’s Summer Edit Keeps Warm-Weather Style Effortless

Quentin Demeester showcases relaxed linen, soft tailoring, and understated accessories by the sea.

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Published June 26, 2026

Quentin Demeester wears an open white linen shirt and wide-leg white trousers, leaning against a weathered driftwood cross on the beach in a black-and-white image
Quentin Demeester stars in Zara’s summer 2026 edit in a linen shirt and wide-leg trousers. Photo: Zara

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

Quentin Demeester sits on a wooden stool in a half-buttoned white linen shirt, dark relaxed trousers, oval sunglasses, and leather thong sandals
Quentin Demeester wears a half-buttoned linen shirt with relaxed trousers and leather thong sandals for a studio chapter of Zara’s summer 2026 edit. Photo: Zara

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.

Quentin Demeester wears a dark V-neck knit over a white tank with pleated white shorts and slim oval sunglasses, leaning against rust-colored coastal rocks
Slim oval sunglasses and a V-neck knit give Quentin Demeester an off-duty edge. Photo: Zara

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.

Quentin Demeester sits barefoot on the sand in a blue-striped long-sleeve top and loose white trousers, a pair of white boat shoes placed beside him
Quentin Demeester settles into the sand in a striped long-sleeve and loose trousers, boat shoes left within reach for Zara’s summer 2026 outing. Photo: Zara

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

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