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Zara.. Right On Trends





To my surprise, I'm loving a lot of the stuff Zara is getting for their new Fall/Winter 2007 collection. Remember my previous posts on their shoes and bags? Here's what I liked this weekend:
  • This on-trend red patent jacket takes the jacket's classic shape from 70's simple Jackie-O to rock-chic adventurous Jackie-O. Perfect with black trapeze dresses & thick tights or skinny pants. KD 29.500.

  • I call this the preppy-meets-girly look. Creamy white double-breasted jacket with Chinese collar and 6 button closure at front. The jacket has 3/4 sleeves and cute ruffle details. Perfect for work with slim pants or a midi skirt, or for the weekend with slim leg jeans. KD 21.500.

I wonder what I'm going to find next at Zara..

Comments

Anonymous said…
Zara is my favorite.. i even went to Zara in Cannes. The only downside about Zara is that you find many people wearing the same thing
shoosha said…
the 2nd one looks like one of diane's von furstenberg's coats!! soo cute!
Ansam said…
Zara huh! zain I like that they are picking up with all the competition going on now. As yara said many people wear their stuff and thats why I avoid shopping there
Confashion said…
yara & ansam
I agree.. the rule here is not to buy printed zara stuff. Some of their plain items are hard to tell if they're Zara-ish or not.

Shoosha
isn't it!

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