The first Zara SRPLS drop for spring-summer 2025 delivers a stripped-back vision imagined for city rhythms and off-duty cool. The season leans into relaxed tailoring and oversized cuts, keeping the silhouettes loose but intention sharp.
Camp-collar shirts are left open or tucked into drawstring shorts, while cargo pants come reworked with wide legs and integrated belts—more lounge commander than drill sergeant.
Tonal layering dominates, with burgundy, washed pink, and sandy beige creating a subdued but rich palette, occasionally punctuated by denim or block stripes that recall vintage athletic wear and utilitarian naval codes.
Zara’s accessories carry the same mission-first approach. Angled pocket grip bags, oversized totes, and hybrid sandals grounded with thick soles suggest movement—whether across city grids or through a sun-drenched terminal.
The Zara SRPLS CLLCTN 14 is a wardrobe engineered around flexibility: tank tops in mesh knits, shirts with subtle lace-up details, and shirting rendered in airy fabrics made to breathe. Wide-framed sunglasses and soft bucket hats add a touch of anonymity, almost like uniforms for a new kind of travel-ready nomad—unconcerned with flash but deliberate in silhouette.
There’s a subtle synergy here with Zara’s recent Edition collection, which offered a travel-minded lineup ideal for a spring escape to Marrakech. Where Edition leaned into neutral linens and global ease, SRPLS sharpens the outline with an urban edge.
The destination may differ, but the shared ethos is unmistakable: versatility designed for motion, built for style, and never bogged down by the weight of overstatement.
Zara SRPLS CLLCTN 14









