As soon as the world renowned Spanish retailer launches a new collection, we’re desperately refreshing the homepage quicker than you can say Zara.
And the latest line to drop certainly has us checking our bank balance (and planning a party or two). Because Zara’s new evening edit is undoubtedly everything we have ever dreamt of and more.
Think crushed velvet, glittery tights, metallic jumpsuits and fringed buckets bags aplenty. It’s Zara’s way of saying Christmas has well and truly arrived. And boy, we cannot wait.
Whether you roll yourself in sequins come the festive season or don a velvet jumpsuit, there truly is something for every sartorial taste. We’re talking everything from ‘60s inspired sequin disc embroidered dresses to red sateen spaghetti strap tops.
If anything, it’s a sartorial scream stating 'minimalism is out'. And maximalist sequins, glitter and cold-shoulder sateen dresses are in.
Now all we have to do is patiently wait for the Christmas party invites to roll in. If not, we’ll happily sit and eat turkey in a tulle bodysuit...
Shop Grazia’s favourite picks from the collection in the gallery below:
Zara Evening Collection - Grazia
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Celebrate the festive season with this '60s inspired number. Finish with strapy heels and a velvet blazer.
Sequinned Dress, £59.99, Zara
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When it comes to Christmas, there's only one fabric we have our hearts set on. Velvet.
Velvet Blazer With Belt, £89.99, Zara
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Don this midnight blue open back dress with a faux fur stole and strappy metallic heels.
Sateen Backless Dress, £29.99, Zara
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Nothing screams Christmas more than bold red. We're after this sateen asymmetric dress.
Sateen Dress, £59.99, Zara
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The festive season requires sequins so opt for a black fringed midi this Christmas. Finish with a velvet top.
Midi Embroidered Skirt, £79.99, Zara
The collection is available online and in store now.
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