The main idea driving the studio collection is that everything is turned up a notch, a Zara spokesperson tells Racked at the retailer's showroom. "Elevated tailoring, fabrics, and feel," she says. The first men's collection is predominantly made up of three fabrics: corduroy, wool, and a silk-cotton blend. A plaid blazer, peaked-lapel topcoat, and shacket come in a nubby boucle wool that feels like it'll keep you warm throughout the winter. The corduroy and wool feel similarly substantial.
There are also several suiting options, all reasonably priced, as well as plenty of fall sweaters including turtlenecks, boat necks and plain ol' crew necks. Zara intends for the collection to be limited in styles and also in quantities.
Zara McLaughlin is an accomplished potter based in Coleraine, Northern Ireland. Her practice centres on the potters wheel, which she uses to make bespoke functional wares for the home. Zara hosts creative ceramic workshops from her Coleraine based studio and across Northern Ireland.
Two of the experiences you can book at Zara's studio include a Pottery Wheel Throwing Class and a Pottery Painting Morning. Throughout each experience, you'll have Zara's expert guidance in the comfort of her purpose-built workshop, and you'll get to take your final product home with you (or receive it via post if it requires firing and glazing)
This experience is designed for beginners (Ages 12 and up) to try out the potters wheel and learn how to make a mug, jug and a little bowl. All pieces made at the studio are glazed and shipped back to you in the post two weeks after your class.
Suitable for all ages, you'll choose one piece of ceramic on arrival to decorate as you wish. New pieces are added to the collection every month so each new visitor will have a fresh selection of mugs, jugs, bowls, plates and more of all different shapes and sizes to choose from.
Our headquarters are in Arteixo (15 minutes from La Corua) in a stunning setting surrounded by beaches and wildlife. You can surf or go running after work or have a picnic on the beach in your lunch hour.
Our headquarters offer facilities like a work canteen with various healthy options, a gym, medical service, physiotherapy, an auditorium, locally sourced products and more.
You will be in charge of researching everything new each season: researching trends, colours, fashion shows, silhouettes...
You will select the key concepts of each campaign to work on them together with the rest of the creative team.
You will participate in the whole process of developing the garment from the moment the designer has their ideas and proposals. You will make the pattern from scratch, transformations, scaling, measurement tables, and supervise the first prototypes that leave the workshop.
You will also participate in the fittings together with our pattern models, designers, and salespeople.
You will work as part of the Image team, participating in the whole creative process for web content.
Starting with each collection or capsule, you will participate from the initial creative concept, working on briefings, creating looks, and participating in shoots both in our studios and external locations.
You will be involved in developing the ecommerce image. You will participate from the inspirational phase to preparing and carrying out shoots, both in our studio and external locations. You will also have to participate in the post-production phase with the retouching and editing teams.
The editing team is responsible for the layout of the website. It is the final link in the creative process that organises the stories that will be told on our website with an editorial feel and aesthetic. It is in charge of organising new in and the different categories using all the resources it deems necessary (typography, videos, graphics, etc.).
To do so, it is very important to constantly search for references.
You will be the liaison between the creative teams within the Image team and the main international agencies. You will be responsible for these creative ideas being brought to life, making them happen and managing collaborations, budgets and negotiations, logistics for shoots, casting models, etc.
It is the team in charge of the creative process for developing editorials and special content.
It is responsible for technical and graphic elements such as the editorial layout, photo retouching, video editing, banners, newsletters, new projects, etc.
Thus, the team is very much in touch with what is happening now and is constantly looking for references of images, culture, art, etc.