Zara April 2011 Lookbook

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 8, 2011

Zara’s April lookbook hits all the right notes with color blocking, a vibrant palette and graphic prints. Picking up on trends ranging from chunky stripes to wide legged pants, Zara brings casual sophistication to the spring season.








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17 thoughts on “Zara April 2011 Lookbook”

  1. I believe Zara follows EVERY single thing Celine designs, and SOME Jil Sander influence, but thats ok. I cannot afford Celine or Jil Sander, but I still love beautiful, tailored, minimal fashion, so thanks Zara 🙂

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  2. Zara looks great on pictures, but the quality of the clothes is shitty to say the least
    for the same price range Massimo Dutty is a LOT better quality (and cutter)

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