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If only... They have the Fabien Baron on their staff who could easily whip up a successful publication for the customers. Something in the style of Loewe or Dior's publications. I believe even Chanel used to have one. Their issues would quickly become collectibles. With Steven Meisel and an impressive roster of younger photographers, as well as a great eye for skilled models, their magazine could be an even better new version of the Porter. They certainly have the money to do it, the connections are there, but the question is - do they want to do it? I can see it happening, possibly, in the future and I certainly wish it would.
I am also impressed that they collaborated with Baron and Frana Sozzani's son and got the license for that Peter Lindbergh tribute. Would never expect a brand such as Zara to pull off something like that.
It’s shot by Marili Andre and styled by lotta volkova , i&v did that style in 2007-2012I'm pretty sure Zara's current party collection series is photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, at least I'm getting major I&V vibes from this:
ELLE.COMZara has launched its own in-house label which focuses on high-end design and artisanal skill. The aptly named Zara Atelier collection will drop two, limited-edition collections a year which offer an 'elevated, artistic interpretation of an iconic wardrobe staple' in what is essentially the high street brand's homage to couture.
The first Zara Atelier collection dropped on Friday, December 10, consisting of six elegant coats featuring opulent embellishments. The looks were captured beautifully by none other than the iconic Italian fashion photographer Paolo Roversi.
'The first capsule takes coats as its subject – and gives them the decadent treatment,' the company said in a statement.
'Spanning dreamy, decorative cocktail coats for evening and densely-worked poncho and overcoat styles for day, the six-piece outerwear capsule is replete with couture touches – a marabou-trimmed collar here, a sequin-embroidered lapel there – mixed with modern, wearable shapes.'
The capsule of Zara Atelier coats, which has been produced in very limited quantities, is crafted from premium fabrics and further elevated with opulent details including satin piping, marabou feather trims, intricate embroidery and elegantly sparkling sequins.