How to Shop for Every Major Winter Trend at Zara
No retailer has mastered the art of the trend quite like Zara. From footwear and accessories to jackets and sweaters, the Spanish brand consistently designs budget versions of our favorite designer pieces. And at roughly $50 to $150, Zara pieces always look more expensive than they actually are—there's a reason the brand is favored among celebrities and royalty alike.
So if you're looking to refresh your winter wardrobe without breaking the bank, consider Zara your one-stop shop. True to form, the retailer has expertly designed affordable trend pieces ranging from snakeskin footwear to leather pants—you can quite literally find every "trendy" item on your list in one shopping trip. Below, shop the on-point Zara pieces we're adding to our carts this winter.
1. Power Suiting
The power-suiting trend is still going strong, and this beige menswear-inspired blazer is high on our list.
2. Leather Everything
3. Chunky Knits
Chunky cable-knit sweaters are having a moment, and we're here for it.
Belt an oversized sweater for a slightly more flattering silhouette.
4. Statement Party Dresses
Channel Rotate Birger Christensen in this affordable slinky pink dress.
Zara just dropped a selection of organza-sleeved tops and dresses, and we want them all.
5. Oversize Outerwear
6. Snakeskin Footwear
Pair these heels with a classic black dress for all of your holiday parties.
7. Fur Bags
This trendy faux-fur bag also comes in yellow.
8. Chunky Lug-Sole Boots
Chunky lug-sole boots are having a moment, and Zara has nailed the look (at an affordable price).
We love the zippers on these more casual lug boots.
Next up, shop the official Zara winter capsule wardrobe.
Kelsey Clark is a freelance writer and content strategist based in Detroit. She got her start in editorial in New York City as MyDomaine's lifestyle editor and has since gone full-time freelance. She now contributes toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , THE/THIRTY, Domino, Glamour, The Zoe Report, Apartment Therapy, and more, in addition to working with brands such as Bloomscape and EyeSwoon on content strategy and copywriting. She's written about fashion, interior design, health and wellness, pop culture, food, travel, politics, and professional development, but she'd consider the first three verticals her main "beats." She's also incredibly passionate about mental health awareness and hopes to help eradicate the social stigma through storytelling and education. When she's not writing, you can find her scouring thrift stores for Levi's 501s, picking up a new vintage piece for her apartment, or exploring new restaurants and bars across Detroit.