Call Off the Search: I Just Found the 25 Most Expensive-Looking Items at Zara

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Call Off the Search: I Just Found the 25 Most Expensive-Looking Items at Zara

If I’m being honest, I check Zara’s new-in section often (read: every day). I tell myself that it’s an integral part of my job and that it’s easier to keep on top of the new happenings at Zara if I take a small amount of time to do so regularly (as opposed to a once-in-a-while deep dive). The truth is I’m a little bit obsessed.

I don’t spend frivolously at Zara (or anywhere, for that matter). I give every potential purchase, be it a £26 shirt or an £500 Toteme coat, the same consideration. I ask myself: Is it worth it? Do I need it? Will it work with pieces I already own? And I really need this sort of self-control when I head onto Zara because it is all too tempting to fall into bad shopping habits when everything is so affordable and feels so current. This is why I try to stick to expensive-looking, somewhat timeless pieces from Zara—pieces I know I’ll wear often and can justify investing in.

Izzy Dilger wears a white Zara summer dress and sandals. 

So what do I consider Zara’s most expensive-looking items? It differs with each drop. Now, I find myself drawn to its palette of neutrals—beiges, bright whites, earthy hues, and of course, the most expensive-looking shade of them all: black. Fabrications are also a key component in Zara’s more premium aesthetic. I think it creates the strongest broderie pieces—an embroidery technique that always looks high-end and a bit French—on the high street.

You’ll notice that my edit is almost entirely summer-ready. and even if you aren’t going abroad, there’s plenty of prints, crochet and different weave techniques, which break up the streak of block colours below but don’t take away from the whole vibe I’m going for. Scroll on to see my edit of expensive-looking Zara items, and hopefully, you’ll see something you like.

Details like the tiered hem, weighty fabric and crochet mix are all indicators of a luxe piece. 

This is simple and looks so luxe. 

How stunning is this as a full co-ord?

A pair of fluid palazzo trousers always look so chic when worn with an oversized shirt.

Bandeau tops are the style of the season.

A loosely knotted shirt is the laidback, holiday styling we aim for.

I see the Isabel Marant vibes and I am here for it.

The embroidery detailing is giving major designer vibes. 

I just found my summer party aesthetic. 

These come in three different colours, so you can mix and match. 

The elegant heel height makes these look so premium. 

The flowy fit sits in all the right places. 

Make a statement with this boho piece.

I can’t wait to wear these. 

If you told me this was £1000 I would believe you. Especially with the option to personalise your bag with an embroidered monogram.

Striped shirts are here to stay. 

Sorry sarongs, this is the kind of cool cover-up I want to wear. 

Infinitely chicer than rubber flip flops.

See what I mean about Zara’s dress offerings? So gorge. 

The colour and detailing look so luxe, these would give an expensive-looking finish to any outfit. 

I’ve seen beaded straps on so many influencers. 

Zara really knows how to create an excellent waistcoat. 

I’m in love with the simplicity. 

I am obsessed with the stunning neckline and bow straps on this dress. Add gold earrings and barely-there heels for a show-stopping evening look.

Finishing on a high note with this perfect white dress. Bravo, Zara. 

Next Up: The 9 New In Pieces I’m Adding To My Wish List This Week

This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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