Translated by
Roberta HERRERA
Published
Nov 9, 2023
The renowned Inditex-owned brand, Zara, has joined forces with British stylist Harry Lambert to create a collection that takes inspiration from vintage aesthetics. This collection is set to launch on November 13 and will be available both online and in select stores.
This marks Harry Lambert’s first venture into fashion design. Lambert, celebrated as the stylist for the iconic singer Harry Styles, brings a sense of nostalgia to this collection through retro-inspired items and oversized styles. As a result, the capsule collection reflects his distinctive relaxed style.
Titled ‘Cutie Chaos’, the capsule collection consists of over 60 garments and accessories, including a rainbow-printed sweater, knit vests, short outer jackets, and a pair of organic cotton jeans. To underline the brand’s commitment to sustainability, the entire collection has been crafted from recycled materials, including wool, polyester, nylon, and cotton.
As for accessories, a crystal necklace takes the spotlight. Additionally, the collection features three crossbody bags adorned with the unique “Cutie Chaos” logo, a handbag, a colorful scarf, and platform sneakers available in a variety of patterns and colors.
This collaboration aligns with Zara’s strategy to bolster its brand positioning through selective partnerships. Among its recent endeavors is a collaboration with Rhuigi Villaseñor, a Filipino-American designer based in Los Angeles, and a fashion collection created in tandem with renowned photographer Steven Meisel. This collaboration follows the success of Meisel’s retrospective exhibition presented in A Coruña a year ago.
Founded in 1974, Zara is a cherished brand within the Inditex portfolio, which also includes names like Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Pull&Bear, Oysho, Zara Home, and Lefties.
According to the brand’s latest financial results, reported in conjunction with the Zara Home brand, Zara achieved net sales of 12.362 billion euros in the first half of its 2023 fiscal year, marking a 13.1% increase compared to the same period in the previous year.
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