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ZARA X Jayesh Sachdev: Reverie Where Art Meets Fashion

Zara launches its limited-edition Reverie capsule collection in collaboration with artist Jayesh Sachdev, merging festive Indian designs with contemporary fashion.

ZARA X Jayesh Sachdev collaborates for Diwali

Ever thought you could merge art with style? Zara made it possible with its latest capsule collection. Creating a festive look without compromising on comfort this Diwali becomes easy with fashion brand Zara. 

Zara turns festive this Diwali while launching its limited-edition capsule collection. This festive season, you can light up the Diwali party with Zara’s Reverie capsule collection. Inspired by the Festival of Light, Zara created its latest Diwali capsule collection, Reverie, by collaborating with artist Jayesh Sachdev. 

As per Zara’s official website, this collaboration with Jayesh “captures the exuberance and essence of Diwali through a whimsical fusion of geometric shapes and graphic elements like the glow of oil lamps, the sparkle of fireworks, and the beauty of decorative lanterns.”

One of the global fashion retailers brings Indian flair to its limited collection by merging style and art. Onboarding the Quirk Box founder, Jayesh Sachdev, for his eccentric touch to fashion, Zara brings a new dimension to its latest collection.

Jayesh’s art-based fashion style adds the right amount of oomph to Zara’s much more demure fast fashion styles. So, people can enjoy a piece of fashionable art this festive season to create their best look.

In the middle of October, on the 15th, Zara launched its limited-edition collection in selected Zara stores and online. A display of womenswear, kidswear, menswear, and accessories influenced by robust Indian designs marks a first for Zara.

‘Reverie’ collection dives into Indian vibrant designs and explores the Indian textiles and fashion industry in a new light. This limited-edition capsule collection aims to create a fusion of designs taking aspects of modernity and tradition in fashion. 

Therefore, Reverie stands for the amalgamation of Indian culture and Zara’s accessible fashion to create a tapestry of artistic pieces. The highlight of this collection is a 10-foot tiger sculpture by Jayesh Sachdev displayed at Phoenix Palladium, a flagship store of Zara in Mumbai. 

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