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Zara Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Star-Studded Film and Store Redesign

The global fashion giant marks half a century with a Steven Meisel-directed video featuring 50 iconic models, a 128-piece anniversary collection, and a revamped A Coruña flagship store.

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Overview

  • Zara released the Steven Meisel-directed film '50 Years, 50 Icons,' showcasing 50 renowned models lip-syncing to Donna Summer's 1977 hit 'I Feel Love.'
  • The models in the film wear pieces from Zara’s 128-piece anniversary collection, inspired by tuxedo dressing and priced between $26 and $459.
  • The brand unveiled a redesigned version of its original 1975 A Coruña store, featuring local architectural elements, interactive digital displays, and a Zacaffè concept.
  • Marta Ortega Pérez, Inditex’s non-executive chair, described the film as an 'expression of creative freedom' and a tribute to the brand’s creative legacy.
  • Zara, founded by Amancio Ortega, has grown from a single store in Spain to nearly 6,000 stores worldwide, revolutionizing accessible fashion over five decades.