In fashion, trends change and are updated but there are a series of prints and patterns that are timeless and survive with all the dignity over time . Many times it happens that several of these classic stylistic codes are merged into a single garment and, strikingly, the result is a modern and special garment that we love. The best example of all this we have in the new Zara collection.
You will fall in love with this short, straight dress with a slight asymmetry at the bottom of the skirt, armhole sleeves and a round neckline. The only 'grace' is a slight gathering on one side and one of the easiest patterns to wear and which is back on trend: gingham checks.
Yes, that pattern that swept away when it made its leap into fashion from the most classic table linen and that is cyclical because it always comes back, and with more force than the previous time. And so for decades.
The shops and street style once again 'put' the famous vichy squares into our eyes, becoming the new great need for our summer and autumn wardrobe . And hence the value of this dress that is not classic but neither strident nor too extravagant.
It is correct but beautiful and attractive . It is a wearable and versatile garment to wear now and in the autumn, and that brings joy without falling into kitsch. The dress is available in white and red, black and white squares and, of course, lilac and white. Who said paintings are boring?
Zara's dress has a relaxed silhouette and begs to be combined with sandals but also, and why not, with Converse. It is ideal for summer nights but also for 'back to school' in September, exuding elegance and sophistication without looking boring at all. And without breaking the bank, its price is 12.95 euros . Doesn't that sound like a chollazo? In addition, as you have already seen, it is available in red, purple and black. Which one do you prefer?