Since graduating from University last year, I feel as though my style and wardrobe have gone through a BIG (much needed capital letters there) transformation. Gone are the days where a vintage jumper and a messy bun would suffice. Instead, they have been replaced with a more monochrome colour palette, tailoring and clean lines. In other words, the store, Zara, sums up my wardrobe or rather, my most coveted and most desired wardrobe.
In their new lookbook, released today, Zara only served to highlight their minimal chic excellence. White mixed with lilac, navy, khaki and just a little bit more white forms a stunning, stylish Spring time colour palette. Although I've never favoured white as a colour in the past, I can't deny the clean, simple look is working it's way into my good book.
Well, this lemon coloured drop-waisted dress is just delightful, isn't it? A perfect hue for the daffodil season! And navy tailoring? Chic, classic and perhaps the new black?
Thought khaki was just a bit, well, bland? Yeah me too. But Zara have proved me wrong once more. The centre khaki piece is really something else and against the bright white, the simplicity of the piece really stands out.
Do we every get bored of laser-cut details? Yeah... didn't think so! Said elements reign supreme at Zara. Attention to detail is always high on the list at this brand and for that, I thank you. Big fan of the high attention to detail and quality over here.
Of course it can never truly be Spring without some form of floral print. This time Zara present a rather more tropical take on matters. Confident, vibrant and bold, these floral patterns are not for the wallflowers amongst us.
I've got a big crush on pink hues at the moment and both these images, above and below, satisfy my appetite for all things blush. Paired with a midi-length skirt and Birkenstocks, these Spring looks tick all the trend boxes. *Adds birks to wish list.*
After spending a great deal of time evaluating (and drooling) over such pieces, I've come to establish that I want my day-to-day life to resemble this Zara lookbook. I don't think I'm asking much, am I?!
*Frantically searches for the nearest Zara to make sure this becomes possible. *
All images from: http://www.zara.com/uk/en/lookbook-c367001.html?
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