
Zara invites a familiar face to mark Father’s Day as model Francisco Henriques returns with his father, also named Francisco, for a new summer story. The two appear seaside, donning linen shirts, striped swim trunks, and open-knit polos that catch the Mediterranean light.
Zara Father’s Day 2025

There’s an ease in the way the Henriques move through each shot, a lived-in rapport that cannot be styled. Their moments, laughing over fruit or walking the shore, suggest time-shared, not staged.

This is not the first time the elder Francisco has stepped into the frame beside his son. In fact, he carries the same confidence seen in their Frescobol Carioca campaign. This time, it’s paired with a light henley and a simple pendant.

Meanwhile, Francisco Jr. leans into relaxed tailoring and summer stripes, his looks reflecting the golden hours they pass through. Together, the father-son duo presents a summer uniform built on linen, sunlight, and familiarity.

Zara’s selection moves clearly in terms of wearability, offering shirt-jacket hybrids, drawstring shorts, and knit polos. There is no overt messaging, only the kind of styling that quietly proposes, “Give this to your dad, and maybe borrow it later.”

Whether seated at the table or wandering along the water, the clothes give the Henriques the space to express a version of summer that feels personal, warm, and shared.







