Memory refracts through color. Character is revealed through texture. For the Spring/Summer 2026 season, Zara Studio returns with three autonomous collections for Women, Men, and Children, designed by Zara’s creative team in collaboration with creative director and stylist Karl Templer. With meticulous attention to detail and impeccable construction, Zara Studio continues to present the brand’s most elevated collections.
For Spring/Summer 2026, the Zara Studio women’s collection redefines contemporary romantic dressing through a fresh approach to color, layering, and contrast. Slip dresses in faded floral prints with antique lace trims are worn beneath soft tweed coats and striped tailoring with loungewear references. A soft mint skirt with lace inserts paired with a cropped white T-shirt, a pink check fringe suit layered over a camisole, and an ivory multi-layered dress with lace ribbon trims combined with silver T-bar kitten heels capture the collection’s powdered, soft color palette.
Throughout the wardrobe, familiar garments are reimagined. Slip dresses fall asymmetrically with lace godets; striped corduroy trousers are softened by pairing with sheer camisoles; long tweed coats with frayed hems are layered over floral trousers; sheer knits are worn over camisoles and slips. Accessories echo the collection’s language, featuring satin mules with front bows in ruby, teal, and mustard tones, envelope bags adorned with clustered rosettes, crystal earrings with dangling stones, and white headbands, adding intensity to an otherwise soft, pastel palette.
The Zara Studio woman emerges as an authentic and deeply personal presence: she blends softness and structure in a wardrobe shaped by memory, craftsmanship, and effortless comfort, brought to life through a campaign photographed by Steven Meisel.