Zara’s denim finally hits the mark for Fall 2024!
I have a love/hate relationship with Zara. The past few seasons the fast fashion brand let me down, opting to go for trendy styles. Styles that won’t last past a season and ultimately a waste of money. This time the buyers got it right. Zara’s Fall 2024 line is full of classic pieces, that regardless of the trend will have a place in your closet for years to come.
Zara’s Denim Jeans *chef’s kiss*
Classic wash denim will always be a staple in every closet, however the past few seasons we’ve seen a wide shift from skinny, high wasted jeans to low wide leg options, reminiscent of the skateboard early 2000s era. As a connoisseur of both, there is nothing like a straight, regular fit denim that can carry any outfit. I’ve been searching for a pair of “perfect” jeans that I could wear in the office and out to brunch, and I found them. Zara’s Z1975 Jeans.

These jeans sit perfectly on the waist, while providing the support and flattering width of the wide-leg version. They can be worn with ballet flats, heels, and sneakers – and come in 4 different washes; grey, mid-blue, black, and blue.
Denim Dresses
Denim dresses have always been a staple for any wardrobe. This season, Zara’s selection of denim dresses will be something to keep around for years to come. My two favorite are the button denim shirt dress and a denim trapeze style maxi dress.

The shirt dress is well made, with a thick material that will only get better as it ages. The leading lines below the waste will give a more flattering appearance and the classic button details and darting make this something that will look good for various seasons. The maxi dress is light weight, breathable and you can easily change the style by adding a belt or jacket.
Denim Jackets
A good denim jacket will always been in style, but the classic Levi jacket is not the only one you need in your closet. Something with shape, and a little more elevated will take a basic look to the next level. These two styles add something unexpected to your silhouette. The straight denim jacket brings a little utilitarianism to the style, perfect to dress down a dress or something more professional. The A-line denim jacket amps up a more casual silhouette.
