Zara August 2011 Lookbook

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 27, 2011

Keep it Sharp – Taking a cue from the fall trends, Zara embraces an androgynous autumn for its August 2011 Women’s lookbook. Pairing menswear inspired pieces with feminine prints and sparkles, the Zara woman looks prepared for a stylish season in these sharp looks.











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11 thoughts on “Zara August 2011 Lookbook”

  1. The dark green blazer in the second picture looks good with the proportionate with the t-shirts. The two dresses are simple yet catches my eye. The two menswear inspired suit is simple, and I like the details on the edge of the collar. The last outfit has a wonderful blouse and flare jeans, and looks rather like a 70’s combination.

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