This Zara News Will Change Your Life
When Zara swung open its Australian doors in 2011, it completely changed our lives—no longer does a holiday to Europe turn into “A Zara Tour of Insert-City-Here”. We have affordable, quality and SUPER on-trend pieces right at our fingertips. And now, for some even more life-changing news…
Today marks the launch of ZaraHome.com.au, and as an added bonus it’s not just homewares that are available online—there’s also a selection of casual loungewear pieces, some which are so on-trend you’ll probably catch us wearing them out of the house.
Finally, we’re now one step closer to being able to shop everything Zara online. Let’s collectively make a new year wish that next year we’ll be shopping it all from our desks.
Keep scrolling to shop our favourite pieces online right now.
Related: 7 Pieces Every Sydney Girl Will Wear This Summer
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