In our hunt for the perfect autumnal eyecatchers, we stumbled upon the latest Zara TRF September 2012 lookbook, packed full with effortlessly hip yet oh-so-chic goodies. Check it out!
Have you dolls heard? Zara has just released its September
2012 TRF lookbook! And boy oh boy, there are some seriously cool
goodies in the Spanish retailer's new collection. So, if you are on
the hunt for the right wardrobe update, you should definitely check
out Zara's offerings. Besides, the brand's catalog is a great
source of inspiration and you can discover an array of sartorial
ideas for your autumnal styling. From effortlessly chic to slightly
opulent, the line meets all our needs!
Long known for its super duper modern designs, Zara brings once
again a wearable and oh-so-hip collection packed full with enviable
pieces. Now, you have no reason whatsoever to sacrifice style over
comfort. Just have a nosey at these to-die-for beauties, refresh
your closet and add interest to your fall ensembles! And by the
way, some of these stunners are perfect transitional items!
When it comes to wearability meets trends, Zara is undoubtedly
one of our top choices. We just don't know how, but the Spanish
retailer is a constant source of fashion-forward pieces, managing
to satisfy all our sartorial cravings. And this cold-weather season
makes no exception whatsoever. The label's line features a riot of
statement-making yet surprisingly versatile clothing items and
accessories that can easily see us through rainy days in style.
Have a nosey and see it for yourself!
What are the eyecatchers of the latest Zara TRF September 2012
lookbook? Well, you can find vintage ripped jeans, contrast shirts,
dresses, woolen coats, beaded and sequinned jackets, basic
t-shirts, plush hoodies, denim jeggings, embroidered skirts, velour
jumpers with elbow patches, cropped pants, and oversized
waistcoats. Take a sneak peek and have fun putting together
attention-grabbing ensembles! We're totally hooked by the relaxed
yet chic vibe of this line!
Photos courtesy of ZARA


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