ZARA is a go-to destination for trend-led clothing and maintains a reputation for being one of the most popular retailers on the UK high street.
The retailer is celebrated for its unique ability to provide new-season trends alongside more evergreen high-quality wardrobe staples, all while maintaining accessible price points.
While maintains a notable physical presence, a vast number of shoppers prefer the digital experience, whether to bypass notorious in-store queues, enjoy the convenience of home delivery or simply because a local branch is out of reach.
However, the website can be quite daunting – with so many products that often skew toward a younger demographic, discovering the more wearable finds frequently requires an exhaustive doom scroll.
Beyond the sea of micro-shorts and crop tops, Zara’s new-in section does offer genuinely wearable pieces that hit the trends while remaining affordable.
Our Editors have done the scrolling for you, uncovering the best new-season gems that cater to a variety of body shapes.
These on-trend pieces pair effortlessly with an existing wardrobe, proving that Zara’s most versatile items are well worth the search.
Check midi-skirt, £29.99, Zara Credit: Zara.com
The midi-skirt is the ultimate wardrobe multitasker.
Often more versatile than a dress, it pairs effortlessly with a chunky knit, a sharp blazer or a , making it the ideal transition piece from spring through to .
Checks were a huge trend last season, and they don’t seem to be going anywhere – this blue print offers a playful weekend vibe that can easily pivot to office-appropriate when styled correctly.
It’s a chic alternative to a summer dress, offering a flattering, waist-skimming silhouette that provides more coverage than shorts, but feels far more “easy-breezy” than .
Stripe shirt, £27.99, shorts, £25.99, both Zara Credit: zara.com
You can rarely beat the ease of a co-ord, and if you’re searching for a cool, colourful statement this season, this striped set is for you.
The design is as functional as it is stylish.
With oversized, boxy sleeves that offer a bit of extra length, it’s an ideal choice for those who prefer more arm coverage.
The shorts also feature an elastic drawstring waist, a lifesaver if you’re between sizes or simply crave a bit of extra breathing room.
And the best part is you also get more bang for your buck as you can also wear them as separates.
Red blouse, £27.99, Zara Credit: zara.com
A good blouse should be a non-negotiable in everyone’s wardrobe, serving as the perfect option when “jeans and a nice top” is the dress code but also smart enough for the office when paired with tailored trousers.
This floaty, long sleeved style will be great for spring/summer, as it offers coverage whilst remaining breathable and not clingy.
Red is set to be the colour of the summer, so it’ll keep you looking stylish but also will never truly go out of fashion.
Polka-dot trousers, £27.99, Zara Credit: ZARA.COM
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past year, you’ll have noticed that polka dots are quite literally taking over the high street.
If you’re keen to try the trend without overspending, these satin trousers are the perfect entry point.
They feature a drawstring waist that lets you style them high or low to suit your shape, while the wide-leg cut keeps things light and prevents any clinging.
Short-sleeve blazer, £79.99, Zara Credit: ZARA.COM
British summers are notoriously unpredictable, and since evenings often turn chilly, a blazer is usually the ultimate layer.
However, they can often feel stiff and restrictive, especially if you have a larger bust but the shift toward oversized, short-sleeved styles is a total game-changer.
This cream version is a summer standout – it’s roomy enough for total comfort, and can be worn buttoned up as a chic top or left open over a simple vest.
Denim dress, £35.99, Zara Credit: ZARA.COM
Finding a denim dress that isn’t overly stiff or structured can be a challenge, but this drop-waist silhouette perfect for warmer weather.
By shifting the seam from the natural waist down to the hips, it creates a relaxed, elongated line that avoids the restrictive feel of traditional denim.
It is the ultimate “one-and-done” staple for when you want that classic denim durability without the added weight.
The lowered waistline effortlessly skims the body for a flattering fit before opening up into a movement-filled skirt.
Bermuda shorts, £32.99, Zara Credit: zara.com
Finding the perfect pair of shorts can be a struggle.
If you have larger thighs, it’s often a challenge to find a fit that sits right at the waist without pinching when you’re seated.
Bermuda shorts are the ideal solution – their longer, over-the-knee cut offers a more relaxed fit through the leg, making them a seamless transition from your favourite wide-leg trousers as the temperature rises.
This pair from Zara even includes a belt to perfectly cinch the waist, and for those on the shorter side, they can actually help create the illusion of longer legs.



