Zara & Nanushka Collab for a Meeting of East & West

The Fashionisto

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Published October 21, 2024

Sanggun Lee fronts the Zara x Nanushka collection campaign.Pin
Sanggun Lee fronts the Zara x Nanushka collection campaign. Photo: Zara

Zara follows up its Mod-inspired Studio release, again making waves—this time alongside Nanushka. The collaboration brings an eclectic mix of menswear, jewelry, and homewares, combining Zara’s global appeal with the Budapest-born brand’s deep-rooted sense of craftsmanship.

Sandra Sándor, Nanushka’s creative force, infuses the lineup with an “East Meets West” aesthetic. The result? A collection that fuses Hungary’s artisanal heritage with a modern edge.

Zara x Nanushka Collection

Tailored blazers and relaxed, pleated trousers sit alongside oversized knitwear, all designed with a nod to the elegance of yesteryear’s European workwear. The collection is a playful interaction of proportions—roomy, drop-shoulder tops meet the flow of wide-legged trousers.

It leans heavily into neutral tones—think shades of earthy browns, rich greys, and off-whites—complemented by bold, abstract two-tone graphics reminiscent of traditional Hungarian patterns.

Outerwear shines through with textured wool topcoats, anchoring the looks with a sense of gravitas while retaining an air of nonchalance. The knitwear, in particular, is tactile, with chunkier pieces evoking the cozy aesthetics of Budapest’s urban landscape.

These pieces are ideal for layering or making a statement on their own. Shirting options range from collared shirts to layered henleys, hinting at versatility and effortless styling.

Accessories stand out—from belts with grommet detailing to compact drawstring bags that recall fishermen’s gear. Meanwhile, the footwear selection bridges casual and elevated, offering backless mules and mid-height boots that tie together the laid-back yet refined feel of the collection.

By merging classic tones with practical, utilitarian details, Zara and Nanushka have created a collection that roots itself firmly in the timeless wardrobe essentials category, ensuring its relevance far beyond the season.


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