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The 7 Zara It Items Fashion Girls Around the World Are Wearing RN

If you read Who What Wear regularly, you’ll know how deeply devoted we are to trusty Zara. We’re the first to predict what new-season pieces will sell out immediately, we’ll always cover the It items our favorite celebrities are currently sporting, and we love to share our favorite basics to buy as well as the items that garner the most likes on the 'gram.Today we’re sharing the new-season Zara pieces that we’ve been spotting on fashion girls around the world—and on our Insta feeds.

From the Katie Holmes–inspired bra-and-cardigan knit set (that has already gone viral) to the coolest lug-sole boots fashion influencers have been quick to jump on, scroll below to take a look at the most popular Zara It items this month, and shop them yourself before they sell out.

Zara's spin off of Katie Holmes's now-famous bradigan ensemble is so luxurious looking (and super affordable!) there's no wonder it's blowing up our feeds right now.

Zara nailed the designer-looking lug sole boot trend—with cool and trendy runway-inspired iterations that fashion girls have been all over lately. 

Trust Zara to provide us with a refreshingly cool and cozy new oversize sweater to help us survive the winter months in style. Fashion girls love the trendy balloon sleeves.

Zara has delighted us with expensive-looking faux-leather separates this season—a trend that continues to be huge in 2020. Try swapping your jeans for a cool pair of straight-leg leather pants.

Voluminous dresses—with puff sleeves and billowy silhouettes—continue to be a huge trend into 2020, and fashion girls have been loving the Zara iterations this year so far.

By far one of the most popular styles we've seen blowing up on Instagram—the shearling-lined moto jacket continues to be a must-have for fashion girls this winter.

If you haven't got yourself a pair of long shorts, now is the time. They had a major moment in the fashion world last year and continue to reign supreme in 2020. Long shorts were spotted all over the spring 2020 runways in check, tweed, leather, or as part of a suit, and fashion girls are all over the runway-inspired styles at Zara.

Up next: 12 insanely easy (and affordable) ways to wear spring 2020's biggest trends right now.



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