Out of 496 New Fall Products on Zara, These Are the 14 We Really Want
Stop whatever you're doing because Zara has just released its F/W 18 campaign, and you're going to want to see this. Photographed by Steven Meisel, the stunning shoot is a tableau of decadent textures, rich fabrics, ornate jewels, and showstopping prints. Yes, it might still be the height of summer, but these new-season pieces have got us dreaming of blustery autumnal afternoons and cozy cocooning layers. The whole collection might not have dropped yet, but the new arrivals section of the Zara website is giving us a glimpse of what's to come. Expect statement maxi dresses to stick around, except come September, we'll be wearing ours with knee-high leather boots and wide belts. Brown and beige tones are also not going anywhere, and we're eyeing up Zara's short draped dress and draped crop top, which both come in deliciously earthy hues. Don't take our word for it—scroll down to shop the entire edit and prepare to swoon.
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This post originally appeared on Who What Wear UK.
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