Much like the prairie dress, the peasant blouse has a wholesome feel to it. Smocked in cotton and often sporting a ruffle or two, the peasant blouse has become a wardrobe staple. Easily worn with ...
The designer’s new collab with Zara drops today and is available to shop now. If you’ve been searching for the perfect peacoat, tuxedo blazer, or slinky halter blouse to wear to holiday ...
It is the dress of the summer, another viral Zara fashion statement, complete with a dedicated Instagram account set up by fans. Just one sign of how the Spanish clothing giant is bucking the ...
Take a note from Martha Stewart’s street-style book and start your fall shopping early. Read on to see even more peasant blouses to shop at Amazon now.
To be sure, Kate Hudson as Penny Lane, in that shearling-collar coat and those peasant blouses in 2000’s Almost Famous, which was set in the ’70s rock world, brought it all back into focus.
In there, you’ll find clothing from every category, from dresses to coats and shoes, some of them reduced by as much as 60% off. Although it used to be Zara's more basic pieces, now it seems to ...
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On Oct. 3, former YSL designer Stefano Pilati will release his long-awaited Zara collection — marking the first time he has designed under his own name. Priced from $17.90 to $699, the women’s ...
Zara’s parent company Inditex has created one the best business models in the apparel industry, regularly delivering double-digit earnings growth year after year. Zara in particular has been the envy ...
It’s the $183 billion Spanish business behind global retail powerhouse Zara—the brand known for rapid delivery of runway-inspired, affordable clothes—and some bizarre marketing imagery to ...