
Zara’s latest summer edit follows Clément Laguardia across sun-washed coastlines and whitewashed architecture, placing the model in the role of traveler, photographer, and subject all at once. Cameras, tripods, and sweeping sea views recur throughout the images, creating the feeling of a personal travel diary.
Zara Summer 2026 Shorts Edit

What Zara is selling is a version of summer shaped by curiosity and observation. Clément photographs the landscape, studies the horizon, and drifts through spaces that feel suspended between vacation and creative pursuit. Denim shorts, tailored white styles, and drawstring pairs support that idea, adapting to different moments of the day, while maintaining the same relaxed attitude.

Zara extends its idea of summer staples with a wardrobe of striped knits, lightweight shirts, and soft cardigans that feel suited to days spent moving between terraces, beaches, and late evening dinners. It is a familiar Zara proposition, one that frames clothing as part of a larger lifestyle image, where leisure and personal expression sit alongside the garments themselves.

Elsewhere in Zara’s summer offering, Tom Meacock and Joshua Boniface wear the brand’s FIFA Classics capsule, trading coastline calm for World Cup rugby shirts and graphic tees.









