Zara Gets It Right Every Single Time—5 Looks I'm Recreating With the Most Expensive-Looking New-In Buys

From picnics in the park to garden parties, these polished looks will make summer dressing so much easier.

I Popped Into Zara and Created 4 Instantly Elegant Summer Outfits
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After the first glimpse of warm days, the countdown to summer is officially on, and now feels like prime time to ready our wardrobes ahead of the new season.

This doesn't call for a big overhaul of our entire wardrobe, but a few considered buys to prop up our hardworking staples for the rest of summer and many more ahead. With holidays booked, dinner dates planned, and picnics in the park pending, I headed to the high street to hunt down expensive-looking pieces that will refresh my looks for the new season, and Zara had everything on my dream wish list.

When it comes to building a summer capsule wardrobe, it can be easy to fall for swiftly moving trends or very specific items that might not go the distance. Thankfully, I'm bringing my eight years of expertise in the fashion industry to guide you through. Whilst I will always support clever investment pieces with the design and quality to withstand changing aesthetics and years of wear, I also know that not everyone has the budget or inclination to make those purchases. Luckily, the great high street store offers a chance to dip into sophisticated styling without the hefty price tags.

Truthfully, I could have spent hours trying on all that Zara's summer collection has to offer; it's that strong. But I honed in on the most classic offerings that are not only easy to style but will feel contemporary no matter when you pull them out. I soon realised that I wasn't just trying on random pieces but curating elegant outfits that I could easily wear straight out of the store.

Now, let's get into the four easy yet sophisticated outfits I put together entirely from Zara's summer collection.

4 Easy Yet Sophisticated Zara Outfits for Summer 2025

1. Pretty Blouse + Balloon Jeans + Suede Sandals

Blouse, jeans, suede sandals and suede tote bag from Zara

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Style Notes: As a denim devotee, I'm always looking for new ways to embrace the fabric in the warmer months, and I've found the key is reaching for lighter shades. With the loose-fit cut of the jeans I've kept the top elegant with a blouse that will no doubt be a repeat feature in your outfits throughout the year. For an added summer feel, slip on easy suede sandals and grab a matching tote to add a laid-back edge.

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2. Linen Shirt + Linen Trousers + Slingback Flats

White linen shirt, linen trousers, mesh slingback flats, shoulder bag and sunglasses from Zara

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Style Notes: When the hottest days arrive, we all want getting dressed to be a simple task, and a great linen set is made for those days when you have five minutes to get dressed. The mesh flats skirt bring a contemporary edge to this combo, and with a few considered accessories of a sleek shoulder bags and expensive-looking sunnies, you're ready to go.

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3. Tank Top + Midi Skirt + Ballet Flats

black tank top, white midi skirt, leather ballet flats, canvas tote and beaded necklace from Zara

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Style Notes: With warmer days on the horizon I'm most excited about stepping out in a great skirt, and Zara's poplin style has all my attention. Taking inspiration from the classic-top-and-jeans pairing, style with a sleek black tank, and keep the elevated feeling high with tonal accessories.

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4. Linen Waistcoat + Bermuda Shorts + Heeled Flip-Flops

Linen waistcoat, Bermuda shorts, heeled flip-flops, leather woven bag and resin bangles from Zara

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Style Notes: If you're looking for a ready-made outfit that you can rely on this summer, look to the easy co-ord. The ready-made pairing just requires accessories for styling, and there's a plethora of other outfits that can be built from the pieces. As brown and cream is such an elevated pairing, I'm leaning into this duo with a tonal bag and heeled flip-flops, adding some playful resin bangles as the final touch.

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Florrie Alexander
Shopping Editor

Florrie embarked on her fashion journey whilst studying in Aix-en-Provence, she began to write her dissertation on the history of fashion and landed her first role at Harper’s Bazaar. Following this, she interned for various publications including Elle, Grazia and Marie Claire before joining the fashion team at Conde Nast Traveller. There, she contributed to international photoshoots, styled pages and covers, and produced engaging digital content. Over eight years of fashion industry experience, Florrie has honed her skills from styling e-commerce photoshoots to personal shopping. Florrie first joined Who What Wear UK as a freelancer before becoming the Commerce Writer. Now, as the Shopping Editor, she monitors current trends, new-in styles, wardrobe heroes and how best to style them.