Zara SRPLS Doubles Down On Utilitarian Inspiration for Spring 2019

Joanna Elizabeth / Published April 29, 2019

Zara SRPLS returns for the spring-summer 2019 season. The military inspired collection marks its second drop since initially launching last November. The Spanish fashion brand focuses on lightweight ensembles in a color palette of army green and khaki. Utility style pants, loose-fit dresses and boxy jackets take the spotlight. A relaxed silhouette defines the season with statement belts as well as fabric necklaces. The first drop starts this month with follow-ups on May 7th and May 14th.

Related: Kiki Willems Models Zara’s Glam Nighttime Looks

Zara SRPLS Spring/Summer 2019 Collection


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