Zara Takes On the Military Trend With SRPLS Collection

Joanna Elizabeth / Published November 15, 2018

Zara takes on the military trend for the launch of new line called, SRPLS. The fall-winter 2018 collection showcases utilitarian inspired designs in a neutral color palette. Launching today, the line includes long coats, voluminous parkas as well as bomber jackets. Slouchy pants, oversized knits and cropped t-shirts stand out in the lookbook. Finishing the ensembles, bucket hats, slide sandals, platform boots and sneakers round out the outfits. The shoot stars leading models Sora Choi, Natalie Westling, Sarah Dahl and Binx Walton.

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Zara SRPLS Fall/Winter 2018 Collection


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