In the SS22 children's clothing collection, let's watch a game of real challenges for energetic cool kids. In a series of short films and Polaroid photos, zara Studio children's clothing series of mischievous little stars, they play a personal role in the undulating curtain theater. Fidelity colored lights and twinkling projection lighting evoke nostalgia in the elementary school auditorium of the 1990s. Look at Jordan, who shows up on an old-fashioned TV set and thinks he's cool. There is also Charlie, who is afraid of the darkness and spiders, And Isckston, who is chased by all the girls, and is obsessed with his own Bella, what a vivid and childlike picture.
The sun-drenched 70s bohemian style and cool 90s Bruunge style define this childrenswear collection, which was designed by the Zara Studio design team and stylist Karl Templer. Using a mix of prints, colours and textures, the collection presents an off-to-earth Route 66 trip and laid-back, brisk Los Angeles, featuring floral blouses dresses, embroidered Western-style shirts, sequin skirts, striped and strawberry-detailed knits, metal jackets and Snoopy t-shirts for girls. A selection of tie-dye hoodies, skateboard shorts, palm tree-patterned cauldron shoes, smiley T-shirts and camo vests for the boys. Accessories include sparkling cowboy boots, striped boots, truck caps and bunny bags.
The little stars of the Zara Studio SS22 childrenswear collection are quirky, confident and full of personality. At lunchtime we walked into the school cafeteria and made a big surprise attack on the kids, and while waiting for the audition, they weren't scared. Zoe said: I am my own model.
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photographer:
Gregory Harris
Film & Art Direction:
Fabien Baron
Costume Matching & Guidance:
Karl Templer
Makeup Artist:
Susie Sobol
hairstyle:
Tomo Jidai