
Another box of Zara dresses, and you’re starting to know me, I love this. What amuses me this time is the variety of cuts, we go from flashy to minimalist, from plunging neckline to office silhouette, without ever getting bored. Some are sublime, others call for the right occasion, but all have something to tell. Let’s try them on together, and you’ll tell me which one wins your vote, because for me, the choice is far from obvious.
The floral puff-sleeve dress, the extravagant one
Let’s start with a puff-sleeve dress, floral, in fairly flashy orange-pink tones.
The back that does it all
It’s showy and self-assured, for women who love character and extravagance, and its real asset is hidden behind. The neckline dips into a V at the front, rises up at the nape, and at the back, a pretty bow reveals the shoulder blades. It’s magnificent, and if you have a toned back, it’s the chance to show it off. In a size M, the cut falls perfectly, with a little pair of pink heels that matches beautifully.
The satin dress and the long colourful one, elegance
We move on to two more dressed-up dresses, in two opposite registers.
The black satin one and its bow
The black dress is of incredible softness, easily mistaken for satin, with a sublime little bow at the back. It’s perfect for an evening out or a date, and pairs just as well with pink heels as with black court shoes. A chic classic that never disappoints.
The long colourful one, my crush
And then there’s this long dress, light, in a magnificent colour, probably my favourite of the try-on. The plunging neckline, the subtle cut-outs on the sides, the perfect length, it’s all there. My only worry, I don’t yet know on which occasion to do it justice, it’s so spectacular.
The fitted long-sleeved dress, the working girl
We finish with a long-sleeved dress, more autumnal, to wear with tights in winter.
When the outfit makes the confidence
I wasn’t sure I’d like it just by looking at it, and yet, once on, it completely won me over. Very feminine, fitted, it shapes the silhouette and shifts you into the register of a self-assured office woman. Just goes to show, clothes don’t make the woman, but they do give a serious dose of confidence. Just be careful sitting down, its fitted cut forgives nothing.
Four dresses, four moods
What I take away from this try-on is that one and the same brand can offer four faces as different as these, the extravagant one, the chic one, the spectacular one, the working girl. To each her day, to each her urge. The references for the models still available are to be found over on the video, if one of them caught your eye too.
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PS. Tell me in the comments your favourite dress, the long colourful one or the fitted working girl one… and admit it, you too sometimes buy a sublime dress without knowing when you’ll wear it.