Zara Creates THIRTEEN PIECES for Self-Discerning, Arts-Loving Women

Zara creates a capsule collection THIRTEEN PIECES, designed for the woman who owns her own identity. These are timeless pieces that avoid any type of frill and act as a backdrop for the woman, whose elegance and attitude position her center stage.

Supermodel Rianne van Rompaey and Spanish actor Angela Molina, now 67, are the two protagonists in the campaign, shot by Mario Sorrenti [IG] with creative direction and styling by Elodie David-Touboul./ Hair by Kalle Eklund; makeup by Petros Petrohilos; set design by Mathilde Vallantin Dulac

Molina becomes the oldest model Zara has used to date.

THIRTEEN PIECES are meant to express a lifestyle that is centered on the arts, lived by a woman who is propelled into a state of continuous learning and inspired by her love of architecture, film, painting, literature, music. Especially with the presence of Angela Molina, the black and white photography and the jewelry, there’s a strong undercurrent of Georgia O’Keefe in the Zara project.

The clothes are primarily black and relaxed fits. Kimono jackets and flowy, gauzy vests and caftan silhouettes drape the body without disguising it. Rihanne wears multiple body-baring pieces that are sensual but not sexual.