
As a Fashion Editor, I spend large amounts of my time every day on various high street stores. I have a little routine, scrolling through the new in sections and checking out what's just landed. How do I not spend all my money, you ask? Sadly, I do...
Like most people, I love shopping at Zara and always get compliments when I'm wearing an outfit from the brand. But I must admit the sheer amount of choice on the website can be a little intimidating. Sound familiar? I've narrowed it down so filling up your shopping basket will only take a few moments.
Zara's real and faux suede is some of the very best on the high street, and although summer still feels a while off, I find they make some of the most comfortable sandals. The new collection might just make you feel a bit nostalgic - cargo pants, bomber jackets, clogs, flatform sandals - they're all back!
This is a great match for a bubblegum pink top that Victoria Beckham wore a couple of months ago. Sleek long sleeves worked well for her paired with a pencil skirt, but this will look just as good with slouchy jeans.
The rain doesn't seem to be slowing down any time soon, so we have to make the best of it. The cape detail on this waxed jacket is almost like one of those triangle scarves you're seeing everywhere, plus the loose fit means you can really layer up underneath. This is available in XS-S and M-L.
I have these double strap sandals in both tan and black leather, and they're some of my most comfortable, most-worn sandals. Brown suede? Yes please.
Just thinking of warm days when I can wear a gingham dress is cheering me up. You know that this flattering midi will be sold out by the time the weather co-operates so get ahead of the game now.
I've been coveting Sezane's suede Will jacket for a while now, which costs £240. For a fraction of the price, this faux option will definitely do the trick. I won't tell anyone if you don't!
This blue and brown colour combination looks really premium. Team it with the blue faux suede skirt that the model is wearing, or use it to brighten up your favourite barrel leg jeans.
This is the kind of top I love buying in Zara. Similar options elsewhere cost about five times the price. It's easy to wear, and it's the perfect way to welcome spring.
It's not too late to add a bit of Valentine's Day glamour to your wardrobe. If you ask me, hearts are for all year round, not just February!
Prepare for people to ask you if this bag is designer. The smooth finish, clean lines and rich colour make it worth every penny.
Butter yellow was huge last year, but it's clearly sticking around for 2026. This is an easy and affordable way to add a bit of sunshine to the black, grey and navy outfits you've been wearing on repeat all winter long.
I love that you get a burgundy belt with these jeans. The cropped flared shape is super flattering, too.
If your spring capsule wardrobe is missing a great trench coat, this one will do the trick. The super high neck is very Victoria Beckham.
This rust red colour will pair so well with neutrals, and the oversized silhouette is very on trend. It's 100% cotton so the price point is really impressive.
If you're starting to feel like you've worn denim every day for months now, these cargo trousers will feel like a breath of fresh air.
Loafers are everywhere at the moment, and a backless pair will look very elegant teamed with ankle-grazer jeans.
Fancy a splurge? This is the best way to spend £150 on the Zara website right now. Thank me later!
Just under £50 for a 100% wool jumper is unbeatable. The extra soft feel and pop of colour make this exactly the kind of cosy piece you need on a rainy day like today.
A more streamlined alternative to the Birkenstock Boston clogs that continue to dominate, these will look great worn with or without socks.