Hot on the high street: What to buy from Zara right now
Because you’re going to want it all

Do you unapologetically browse the Zara website on a daily basis? Us too, but why spend hours scouring its expansive inventory when we can do all it for you?
As the spring arrivals start trickling in, once again the Spanish fashion mecca has successfully tapped into all our favourite new season trends and, as usual, they come at purse-friendly prices.

Whether you’re in the market for a new pair of shoes, of-the-moment accessories or a date-night dress, Zara has the refresh your wardrobe is crying out for.
So what are the best pieces to score right now?

The perfect transitional item, an oversized knit is a Brit’s best friend at this time of year and this maxi sweater ticks all the right boxes. Simple in concept, the addition of the stitched ballerina silhouette adds an artful twist to an otherwise everyday staple.
Similarly, the erratic changes in weather call for a lightweight jacket and we love this sky blue number. Nothing says spring quite like a pop of colour and its long, loose silhouette and contrasting buttons make it ideal for anyone wanting to liven up their drab winter wardrobe.

A perennial classic, we’re also super-glad that Zara has joined in on the gingham hype with the most irresistible wraparound midi skirt. Complete with a frilled hem, it promises to look great with everything from elegant heels to white tennis shoes.

Speaking of footwear, the high street chain has a plethora of sandals you’ll want to slide into this spring but our favourites are these kitten heel mules. A divisive trend, you’ll either love them or hate them.

The final item we suggest getting on your hands on before it sells out is Zara’s Mini Wood Tote Bag. Rustic, straw and basket bags are set to be a huge trend this season, and this is one of the most lustworthy we’ve seen. Perfect for all occasions, it guarantees to see you through the warmer months in style.
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