For several seasons, Zara has taken various directions with which it seeks to stand out from the competition in the fast fashionincluding unique collaborations with well-known designers and also the exploration in the field of homage to cinema icons like Steve McQueen, however, his latest release with artistic winks and as a tribute to Spanish art, offers us a unique piece that is part of the Spanish pop culture of the nineties.
Said garment in question is a knitted sweater with embroidered details on the front, which recreate (nothing more, nothing less) that a work by Óscar Mariné, graphic designer, artist and communicator that forged the visual aesthetics of the 1980s in Madrid and throughout the country.
In case you still cannot locate the reason in question that this piece represents, then you need to see a little more cinema, and that is poster art designed for the film Everything about my mother by the filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar with which he was crowned best film in non-English language at the 2000 Oscar Awards.
The piece combines its knit construction with a combined jacquard detail on the front of the sweater, which gives us an illusion of being a 3D fabric great to wear with our sporty looks that can be yours for only 39.99 euros.
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