Zara S/S11 campaign |
I used to think that Zara was a bit of an older 35+ shop whenever I went into it when I was younger but seeing their online store, I know it's not. I think that it is definitely more of an elegant, chic store and it's very much for the classier lady but I think the stylish youth of this day are definitely latching onto some of the pretty, casual pieces that Zara has to offer.
Just browsing through the online store, I saw chinos and a 50's style wool skirt. I love the skirt! It looks like something I could wear on a lazy day in or I could even dress it up and wear it on a lazy day out to town haha, there are so many different ways to wear it, same with the chinos which I very on trend where I am right no. People seem to be loving them and just saying "chinos" makes us feel effortlessly stylish. They've styled it well aswell (bit of a mouthful there, eh?) with the leopard print loafers that I'm sure you'll find some similar flats for like 2/4 quid at Primark. They're not that expensive either, all under a tenner which is pretty much as high as I'll go! Okay, maybe a little bit higher for something I really want like those ~~***##leather shorts##***~~ lmao. Yes, I'm mad. Though, do check out Zara's Sales section if you are looking for a bargain.
Seeing Zara's S/S11 campaign though, I think they sort of are looking towards the elegant, older buyer which doesn't seem to be many teens. If you compare their campaign to Primark's or Topshop's, it's totally different, no? Much more understated and very...classy, yes, classy is a word that seems to pop up into my mind alot! And you can sort of tell by the model too. Zara's seem to be much more edgy whilst if you go on to Topshop (just using them as an example) their models are always quite pretty and younger.
Just browsing through the online store, I saw chinos and a 50's style wool skirt. I love the skirt! It looks like something I could wear on a lazy day in or I could even dress it up and wear it on a lazy day out to town haha, there are so many different ways to wear it, same with the chinos which I very on trend where I am right no. People seem to be loving them and just saying "chinos" makes us feel effortlessly stylish. They've styled it well aswell (bit of a mouthful there, eh?) with the leopard print loafers that I'm sure you'll find some similar flats for like 2/4 quid at Primark. They're not that expensive either, all under a tenner which is pretty much as high as I'll go! Okay, maybe a little bit higher for something I really want like those ~~***##leather shorts##***~~ lmao. Yes, I'm mad. Though, do check out Zara's Sales section if you are looking for a bargain.
Seeing Zara's S/S11 campaign though, I think they sort of are looking towards the elegant, older buyer which doesn't seem to be many teens. If you compare their campaign to Primark's or Topshop's, it's totally different, no? Much more understated and very...classy, yes, classy is a word that seems to pop up into my mind alot! And you can sort of tell by the model too. Zara's seem to be much more edgy whilst if you go on to Topshop (just using them as an example) their models are always quite pretty and younger.
I love the orange trousers. Talking about it again, the colors that sort of pop out (I must go on style.com and find out the proper word for this haha) are very on trend and I love how the other pieces of clothing are quite muted so they sort of let the trousers speak for themselves.
The leather skirt and white blouse are something I'd definitely imagine any fashionista wearing and I think I might actually get myself a leather skirt from Tesco. Funny, eh? You'd never imagine getting something like that from Tesco but they are ultra cheap and and stylish too. Not to mention they at the official sponsor of London Fashion Week so you are in good hands!
The suit is something I really liked aswell. It's the first picture and by God, it'd make me look so fricking amazing if I wore out. Whether I'd wear the whole suit or just the blazer is another question but I really am loving it!
Lastly, the contrasting dress that has that minimalist trend going on is very lovely indeed. Some black accents here and there and you've got a fine little outfit going on, haven't ya?
All in all, Zara is definitely an online store I'm loving at the moment, once I've stopped saving, this online store will most definitely be my next stop. Or maybe I'll pop into the one in Birmingham though when I went to one in London, it was not at all that satisfying.
So what do you think my lovely readers? How would you wear those orange trousers?
Love,
Umauma
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You have such a good eye for fashion Stace! Love love love! xxx
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ReplyDeleteI always used to think the same thing about Zara being for older women, but in the past year or so I've really got into it :) If it wasnt so expensive Id buy from there a lot more.
ReplyDeleteAnd heck yeah Id wear the orange trousers! :D Ahaha.
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I know! Definitely check out there sales. There are bargains galorrrreee!
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