
Zara’s menswear steps into the season with a pointed gesture—toward linen. The brand’s sartorial department delivers the Linen Edition, a capsule collection inspired by the architectural clarity of natural fiber and the tactile language of summer.
Zara Linen Edition

From a black 100% linen suit cut with room to breathe to textured herringbone linen-wool blends, Zara reworks classic silhouettes with tonal subtlety. There’s sharpness to the edits—linen-cotton shorts, knitted polos, and boxy overshirts form the connective tissue of a wardrobe that anticipates heat and humidity.

Clément Chabernaud’s work with Zara continues in this latest chapter, photographed by William Waterworth against a backdrop of chalk cliffs and timbered jetties. The French model brings a lived-in authority to the looks—black trousers with buckled fisherman sandals, open-collar polos beneath lightweight jackets, pleated cream trousers slouched just enough.

Even Zara’s looser fits hold their line, suggesting something precise in the proposition—summer as styled, rather than shrugged. The coastal setting adds contrast, grounding the pieces in stone, salt, and sun.

Shoes at Zara complement the capsule’s designs—leather sandals and suede slip-ons push forward utility. It’s a lesson in how to pare back without softening the message. Zara’s Linen Edition is a statement of discipline, material intelligence, and seasonal logic.





