
Zara pitches its latest story somewhere between trailhead and towpath. The setting features a mirror-still lake, a chicken on the move, and a whippet on standby. It reads like a city’s green edge, which suits the clothes perfectly.
Zara Summer Edit

A relaxed attitude takes shape with boxy nylon windbreakers, gauzy shirts, drawstring shorts, and open-knit layers. Zara embraces hues of chalk, sand, and storm-cloud blue. Here, fabrics shift with the air, highlighting styling that lands halfway between morning coffee and an unplanned evening.

Texture does the heavy lifting. A ribbed pullover meets puckered shorts. Washed chambray hangs open over black cotton. Gingham shirting, pleated twill, and elastic waists all support a wardrobe made for movement, whether it’s casual walking, light sitting, or frequent standing.

What Zara proposes here is a type of edited rurality. Their version appeals to softness in place of romance, and a utility that’s visible in the folds.

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