As a fashion editor, I’m often asked by friends what my favourite designer brands are. For a little while now I’ve had a pre-prepared list in my head ready to rattle off, but recently I’ve noticed a little hesitation in my answer as I quickly recount some of the labels that have wowed me most recently. Of the It brands on my mind, Alaïa has become a real favourite of mine.
Obsessed with its unique silhouettes and bold designs, Alaïa’s recent collections have hugely influenced my daily style, encouraging the sleeker and more striking side of myself to come out. While I’m loving this change in energy, unfortunately, my budget doesn’t stretch as far as I might like it to, which is why I’ve spent some time researching where I can find the kind of looks I’m interested in wearing at a more accessible price. Luckily, my search was cut short after a scroll through Zara’s new-in section. With items that look much more directional than the rest of the high street., while it will never come close to the real designer deal, Zara can help me achieve the high-end payoff I want from my outfits without bankrupting myself in the process. However, I would implore you to shop Zara, and any other brand, with acute consideration. In the interest of doing the same, I’ve kept my edit discerning and concise.
Hosting plenty of designs that resemble the elegant items I’ve come to admire, scroll on to discover the Zara items that are a good impression of designer pieces.
DISCOVER OUR EDIT OF THE BEST ZARA ITEMS TO SHOP NOW:
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Heeled Ankle Boots With Metal Eyelets
Style with a metallic skirt or wear with a lighter wool style.
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Fitted Blazer With Padded Shoulders
The padded shoulders add a sculptural element to this elegant design.
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Animal Print Velvet Oversize Crop Blazer
Style with the matching jacket or wear with a roomy knit.
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Pleated Button Trousers
The extra detail on the waistline of these trousers makes them look very high end.
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Long Knit Dress With Belt
Often it’s the simplest Zara pieces that look the most expensive. Case in point.
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