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To celebrate its fiftieth anniversary, Zara has invited fifty creatives from across disciplines – from architects to filmmakers, photographers to fashion designers – to contribute to a special collection. The lineup includes names such as Norman Foster, Luca Guadagnino, Tim Walker and Marc Newson.

Harry Lambert for Zara

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Karlie Kloss for Zara

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Linda Evangelista for Zara

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Mario Sorrenti for Zara

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The lamp designed by photographer Paolo Roversi for Zara

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The contribution of British fashion photographer Tim Walker to Zara

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Contribution by photographer and creative director Ezra Petronio

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Luca Guadagnino for Zara

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Cindy Crawford for Zara

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The sleeping bag imagined by photographer David Sims for Zara

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The jewelry box set created with Kate Moss per Zara

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Naomi Campbell's contribution to Zara

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Designer Marc Newson's contribution to Zara

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The mirror designed by Robbie Williams for Zara

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The bag collection designed by David Chipperfield for Zara

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The T-shirt by film director Pedro Almodóvar for Zara

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Pierpaolo Piccioli signed a surfboard

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Annie Leibovitz's t-shirt for Zara

The fifty-piece collection spans clothing, accessories and furniture. “Each is a point of reference in their own field, for imagination, innovation and integrity,” said Marta Ortega, non-executive chair of Inditex, introducing the “fifty friends of Zara.”

A Norman Foster briefcase designed for Zara
Kasing Lung's labubu for Zara

Playful touches come through in Kasing Lung’s labubu figure, a “sunset” sleeping bag by David Sims, and a pet carrier by Steven Meisel, the photographer behind some of Zara’s most iconic campaigns. Other highlights include an aviator jacket by David Bailey, a pin-covered hat by stylist Harry Lambert, and a makeup bag by Pat McGrath.

The collection launches on October 6 in selected stores and online, and will be presented in Paris with a special Fashion Week pop-up curated by Sarah Andelman, founder of the cult Parisian concept store Colette. The space will showcase all fifty objects and host conversations with some of the contributors, starting with Marc Newson.

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Harry Lambert for Zara Courtesy Zara

Karlie Kloss for Zara Courtesy Zara

Linda Evangelista for Zara Courtesy Zara

Mario Sorrenti for Zara Courtesy Zara

The lamp designed by photographer Paolo Roversi for Zara Courtesy Zara

The contribution of British fashion photographer Tim Walker to Zara Courtesy Zara

Contribution by photographer and creative director Ezra Petronio Courtesy Zara

Luca Guadagnino for Zara Courtesy Zara

Cindy Crawford for Zara Courtesy Zara

The sleeping bag imagined by photographer David Sims for Zara Courtesy Zara

The jewelry box set created with Kate Moss per Zara Courtesy Zara

Naomi Campbell's contribution to Zara Courtesy Zara

Designer Marc Newson's contribution to Zara Courtesy Zara

The mirror designed by Robbie Williams for Zara Courtesy Zara

The bag collection designed by David Chipperfield for Zara Courtesy Zara

The T-shirt by film director Pedro Almodóvar for Zara Courtesy Zara

Pierpaolo Piccioli signed a surfboard Courtesy Zara