
Zara Edition’s spring 2025 collection threads a new kind of uniform: less office-bound, more oasis-bound. With Parker van Noord as the anchoring presence, photographer Daniel Archer captures a sun-scorched Marrakech palette—sands, olives, ochres—through a wardrobe that leans into volume and ease.
Zara Edition Spring 2025

Zara’s proportions are exaggerated, yet precise: pleated trousers skim the ankle, jersey vests hug the torso, and linen shirts open just enough to suggest the spirit of Yves Saint Laurent in Majorelle Blue surroundings. It’s less about reinventing tailoring than relaxing its grip.

The silhouettes tilt toward utility, but in materials that breathe. A suede leather overshirt with a generous fit, drawstring trousers with subtle striping, oversized shorts with near-military paneling—all designed to move.

The accessories are subtle: rope belts, soft leather slip-ons, and tinted frames. Whether buttoned-up or stripped down, each look plays with proportion while keeping the silhouette fluid. There’s a gentle persuasion at work here, letting the wearer decide how much to polish and how much to let go.

This capsule is cut from the same thoughtful cloth as Zara’s recent 90s capsule—another limited drop that traded nostalgia for refinement. Where that edit leaned into vintage codes, the spring 2025 Edition proposes something post-nostalgic: clean lines and tactile fabrics, no irony required.

The Zara Edition collection is designed for modern nomads, whether they’re drifting through Medinas or just dreaming from the sidewalk café.













