Zara Home Studio is a boutique architectural design practice, capable of working on projects of all size from very large school to tiny loft conversions. With particularly close attention to the type of materials in furnitures, use of light, design and the home environment, coupled with our environmental and material research interests, we aim to provide projects which can add value and implement meaningful change in the lives of our clients.
Zara Home Studio has made its name within the luxury interior design industry for creating interiors that are intelligent, elegant, dynamic and infused with passion and creativity. Our interior design studio is talented, friendly, approachable and absolutely committed to achieving the best design solution possible for any given project, whether private residence, show suite, hotel, spa or restaurant environment.
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.
It's been awhile since I last shopped at Zara but wow, I'm seriously crushing on their latest studio collection. Channeling the nomads and colors of the Moroccan deserts, the collection is made up of long dresses, knit sweaters, striped pareo pants, stone jewelry, woven totes and leather sandals. Some of my must-haves include a long striped tunic, fringed knit sweater and mismatched leather wrap sandals. So good.
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