Zara's Naked Shoes Have Arrived
It’s no secret we browse Zara’s site every day—scratch that—at least three times every day. We even have an editor with self-diagnosed OZD (obsessive Zara disorder) on our team. So we’ve got things covered when it comes to keeping a close eye on the newest Zara inventory.
Which brings me to our latest find from the fast-fashion site—these “naked” heels. Zara never misses a beat to design the latest trends at an affordable price, and these vinyl sandals are certainly proof. Plus, the style is already a celebrity favourite, as we’ve seen fashion girls like Kendall Jenner and Selena Gomez wearing the naked shoe trend.
Keep reading to meet Zara’s version of “naked” shoes.
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Leave it to Zara to make these satin sneakers so luxe, yet so affordable.Next up, discover which section of Zara editors are trying to keep a secret.
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