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Graziadaily
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
This Sell-Out Zara Lace Dress Is Available In A New Colour
For me, it's rare when a particular item makes me unhappy until I get my hands on it. But this brown Zara lace-detail satin mini dress had me refreshing my app countless times over the space of 48 hours. All to see if it would come back in stock in time for me to order it for Wireless festival a few weeks back. Turns out, it didn't, and this led to my boyfriend being sent out on a mission to find said Zara dress in any store he could around central London. The result? He found the last one in one of Oxford Street's stores, and of course gained instant boyfriend points for retrieving the goods. And the thing is, I didn't even realise the black version of this chocolatey winner had already gone viral (similar to this Dissh dress I've already told you about). But since searching for 'Zara lace dress' on repeat, it seems the algorithm really picked up on my desperation for this dress, and since then, it's been all over my TikTok. Shop: Zara's Satin And Lace Dress Here I am at the festival wearing the Zara dress, sans bra (it's a bit tricky to wear one with the skinny spaghetti straps and lace front detailing), and I loved the way it looked withflat knee-high boots –something I've also been raving about as the outfit to wear when it's hot, but could rain. With lace detailing being a mini trend – being spotted on everything from shorts to tops this season – I'm not surprised this dress with its interesting, expensive-looking cut is a key item. Especially when it's only £49.99, too. After having a quick search, I also discovered that the sell-out black version is currently selling for £105 on eBay, so I've linked this below in case as you feel the urge to get it, like I did. I also recommend having a look on Vinted. Shop: Zara's Satin And Lace Dress I really like how @ has styled her black version over a pair of wide-leg trousers – something I'll definitely be copying to transform mine into a top. If you're happy to get the similar vibe of the viral black Zara dress, without going on a hunt for it, Zara have also just dropped this halter neck version that has the same asymmetric detail and lace placement. And I appreciate how the higher neckline will make it easier when it comes to the bra situation, too. Shop: Zara Satin Lace Dress 3. Zara ZW Collection Satin Lace Dress Price: $49.99 View offer If you don't want to spend more than £49.99 then this style is so similar. The halter neck detail is elevating the humble black dress from all angles – I would wear it with matchy-matchy black heels for a night out or over cream satin trousers with flip flops for a daytime look. Price: £49.99 View offer If a mini dress isn't your thing, or you just prefer wearing separates, then you'll want to know about the new top version, too. Already being spotted all over social, it has the same look of the viral dress, but just shorter, so it's easier to style as a 'nice top and jeans' look, with linen Bermuda shorts or even over a lace maxi skirt for holiday. In black (like that dress), pastel blue or butter yellow, if these sell-out as quick as I think they will, my boyfriend better get his running trainers on to go on another Zara hunt to find them!


Graziadaily
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
The Top Of The Summer Is From Zara - I've Already Planned 15 Outfits Around It
I'll be honest - my style leans firmly towards the androgynous, so when polka dots staged their comeback, I greeted the news with a mildly arched brow. But then, as if by divine intervention, London's reigning cool girl Olivia Dean stepped out in a now-sold-out Susamusa polka dot skirt, styled to perfection with Manolo Blahnik slingbacks and a grey top. Suddenly, spots didn't seem so saccharine after all. Fast forward a few months, polka dot skirts and polka dot dresses are flying off shelves - but the trend's latest evolution? Polka dot tops. And yes, I've found the one, courtesy of Zara. Polka dots seem to have shrugged off any twee connotations in favour of designs that look far more grown-up, and Zara's Polka Dot Strapless Top makes a compelling case for the trend, with its flattering sweetheart neckline and bandeau style top. It's versatile too, designed as a top, but with enough length to double as a mini dress for us petite girls - a detail that means it will surely earn its keep in your wardrobe. 1. Polka Dot Strapless Top Zara's Polka Dot Strapless Top is probably the only item on the high street that's convincing me I need to buy into the polka dot trend. It features a sweetheart bandeau neckline that's perfect for styling with a chunky cord necklace, as well as a side zip fastening and A-line silhouette. Its monochrome colourway makes it perfect for pairing with just about anything in your wardrobe - from slouchy denim to pops of colour. Worn as a top, Zara's polka dot offering can be styled with high-waisted jeans or wide leg trousers for an outfit that looks like it could've been plucked straight from 2010. Worn as a dress, pair with kitten heels, a bright bag and oversized sunglasses. What began as a return via skirts and dresses, the polka dot trend is only gaining momentum. Zara's flowy bandeau iteration perhaps signals where the trend is heading next - a departure from the type of polka dot pieces associated with the 80s or old Hollywood glamour, to items that feel decidedly less nostalgic. 2. ZW Collection Strapless Polka Dot Dress If you like the style of the shorter Zara top, the brand also does a midi dress in a reverse colourway. Similar to the Nobody's Child style that sold out almost instantly, Zara's iteration features a bandeau neckline, slit at the bottom and is made of a cool linen-blend yarn. 3. Polka Dot Bandeau Top Zara also has another Polka Dot Bandeau Top, this time with a straight neckline that leaves your shoulders bare (perfect for again pairing with a statement necklace). With details like gathering at the sides and a concealed zip, style with wide leg linen trousers and chunky sandals. 4. ZW Collection Polka Dot Midi Skirt If you're on the hunt for a polka dot skirt with an interesting shape, Zara has the perfect style from its ZW Collection range. The midi skirt has an elasticated waistband and is finished with voluminous pleats - it's very Lady Diana-esque. 5. Polka Dot Linen Midi Dress A likely best-seller for the brand, the polka dot midi is a versatile brown that looks best when paired with tan accessories (like a pair of flip flops or straw bag). Made from linen, it's also sure to keep you cool in warmer weather or on holiday, too. 6. ZW Collection Polka Dot Wide-Leg Trousers If you prefer a pair of fail-safe trousers, even in summer, you can still dabble your toe in the polka dot trend with this pair of wide leg trousers. Smart enough to pair with a crisp white shirt and loafers to head into the office, yet casual enough to wear with a white t-shirt and flip flops, these trousers might just be what your warm weather wardrobe is missing. 7. Polka Dot Satin-Effect Slingback High Heels For a full polka-dot look, pair any spotted piece with these slingback heels. Alternatively, wear the heels with any evening dress for a pop of print. 8. Fine Knit Polka Dot Cardigan For those days where the Mediterranean breeze is slightly stronger, throw this polka knit cardigan over your shoulders to keep you warm. Or, style over the top of jeans and a white t-shirt, or with a satin midi skirt and ballet flats. 9. Shirt With Polka Dot Bows If you're wanting to inject polka dot into your workwear wardrobe too, Zara is prepped and ready to help. This blouse is a real standout, with its semi-sheer fabric (of course, to make it more office-appropriate wear a tank top underneath), long sleeves and bows at the front. 10. ZW Collection Polka Dot Halter Top It's creeping towards linen trouser season and if you're looking for a top to accompany, this one from ZW Collection is floaty and feminine. The kind of top you've seen Sienna Miller in, it features a halter neckline and adjustable tie fastening. Main image credit: Instagram/@lolagllt_ Gemma Lavers is a fashion commerce writer at Grazia, where she tracks down viral pieces and is as comfortable navigating the M&S new-in page as she is dissecting the latest celebrity look. When not writing, shopping or at Reformer Pilates (a cliché but she's hooked), Gemma will likely be planning her next holiday (and what she's going to wear). For a glimpse into said travels, outfit inspo and life as a journalist, follow her on Instagram or TikTok.