Stylist Harry Lambert is likely one of the shining stars on the London trend scene, as he has labored with Harry Types to craft his showman aesthetic and inspired Emma Corrin to constantly push boundaries on the crimson carpet. Together with his highly effective place in fashionable tradition and distinctive, playful tackle trend, it’s not shocking that Zara selected to collaborate with Lambert on a second joy-filled assortment, after a profitable first partnership final 12 months.
Very like his debut assortment, this edit is rooted in nostalgia and silliness, with items that appear to be you stumbled throughout them in a thrift retailer. “He simply has enjoyable with clothes, and that’s sort of the place I’ve received it from,” Harry Types stated of Lambert in his American Vogue cowl shoot. “He doesn’t take it too severely, which implies I don’t take it too severely.” And as anticipated, this Zara assortment isn’t very severe in any respect. Named ‘Cutie Circus’, it’s impressed by Lambert’s love of theme parks, with cheeky graphics and a Helter Skelter coloration palette.
The designs are clown-like (in one of the best ways doable), with retro stripes, block prints and sweet colours that every one have a ’70s really feel to them. Slogans had been clearly vital to Lambert when designing this Zara collab, and the mustard yellow ringer tee with the phrase “Bust a Balloon” appears prefer it has been lifted straight from the Stranger Issues costume division. The blue shirt is roofed in illustrations which are based mostly on his nephew’s drawings. As soon as once more, Lambert reveals that you’re by no means too previous to method trend such as you’re raiding a dressing up field. Count on to see Harry Types carrying one of many jolly knits or the beaded necklace any second now.
Hold scrolling to discover—and store—the gathering and be reminded of simply how enjoyable trend may be.