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

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    We’ve rounded up 17 Zara-style dresses to help up your fashion game this spring — and they start at only $4! Whether you’re looking for a good wedding guest dress for any spring weddings you ...

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    Whether you’re looking for a wedding guest dress like this floral satin number ($60) or th ... If you’re anything like us, then you frequent Zara’s site and stores every winter for seasonal ...

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

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    Leopard print is in this fall, and an easy way to incorporate the trend into your wardrobe is by replacing your basic black mock-neck top with a leopard one. (IMO, the print is also a neutral ...

  5. Zara Long - Wikipedia

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    Zara Long (born 6 November 1970) is a retired British swimmer. Swimming career. Long competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. [1]

  6. Max Mara - Wikipedia

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    A shop in Central, Hong Kong Max Mara shop window. Max Mara (Italian [maks 'ma:ra]) is an Italian fashion business that markets upscale ready-to-wear clothing. It was established in 1951 in Reggio Emilia by Achille Maramotti (7 January 1927 – 12 January 2005).

  7. 1300–1400 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Italian fashion of this period features broad bands of embroidered or woven trim on the dress and around the sleeves. [31] Siena, c. 1340. A bride wears a long fur-lined gown with hanging sleeves over a tight-sleeved kirtle, with a veil. Her gown is trimmed with embroidery or (more likely) braid.