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  2. 17 Zara Style Dresses to Step Your Fashion Game for Spring ...

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    Casual Cutie: The great thing about this mini dress is that it’s made of a T-shirt style fabric but has a cute tie-waist design, making it stylish enough for a casual coffee date but comfy ...

  3. 17 Zara-Style Fall Dresses — Starting at Just $22 - AOL

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    Our Absolute Favorite: Satin dresses are always excellent for dressing up — but we love them for elevating casual looks too. Wear this Xxxiticat slip dress with heels and a clutch or sneakers ...

  4. 21 Zara-Style Spring Dresses to Buy ASAP - AOL

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    21 Zara-Style Dresses for Spring Cutout Dresses. 1. Our Absolute Favorite: Cutouts are so in for warmer weather, and this Verdusa midi is a stunning option. It’s comfy and has a gorgeous slit too!

  5. Behold, the 16 Best Zara Fall Picks to Wear on Repeat This ...

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    Zara. If you're looking for a fall work dress that nails the office siren look but is totally HR-approved, look no further than this figure-hugging pleated midi. Everything from its round neckline ...

  6. Zara (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Zara (Spanish:) is a fast fashion retail subsidiary of the Spanish multinational fashion design, manufacturing, and retailing group Inditex. [3] Zara sells clothing, accessories, beauty products and perfumes. [4] The head office is located at Arteixo in the province of A Coruña, Spain. [5] In 2020 alone, it launched over twenty new product lines.

  7. Casual wear - Wikipedia

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    Casual wear (or casual attire or clothing) is a Western dress code that is relaxed, occasional, spontaneous and suited for everyday use. Casual wear became popular in the Western world following the counterculture of the 1960s. When emphasising casual wear's comfort, it may be referred to as leisurewear or loungewear.