Zara’s new chic boho dress sells out in a few hours in Spain
The piece didn’t need to go viral on social media to disappear from stores. You can still find them for sale in Portugal.
Floral, cornucopia and paisley patterns – that is, cashmere, with carefully curved and embellished designs of leaves, flowers and tears – are elements that cannot be missing from boho style. This legacy from the ’70s continues to gain new readings from brands and stylists. And they are always successful.
At Zara, you’ll find a best-selling example of the pattern developed in Kashmir, India. Among the various designs of the fast fashion series that have gone viral, this one stands out as a real phenomenon. Within a few hours, all sizes of clothes were sold out in Spain, Elle magazine reported.
Comfortable, colorful and cute, they don’t need much mention on social media to disappear from stores. Fortunately, it is still available in Portugal with all the elements that have attracted attention: the main thing, of course, is its bohemian style, which is part of the preferences of women for this season.
The dress features pleats on the skirt and belt area in the same fabric, decorated with tassels and beads. The metallic threads of the fabric and the side slits on the sleeves, with the buttons that look like stones, are another detail that makes the difference.
In fashion, the surprise factor is almost always in the details of the cut—and this proposal is no exception. Although the style is immediately drawn to attention, it is the finishes, which can go unnoticed at first glance, that catch the eyes of many women. Although this is a print that is retrieved every year, the design in which it is used may be unpredictable.
The price of the dress is 49.95 euros location Made by Zara in Portuguese and still available in sizes XS and XL.
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