Zara Shoppers Are Saying It’s Impossible To Shop Online Due To Weird Modeling Poses, Share Screenshots To Prove Their Point
Working that pitch-perfect shot is all about striking a pose. But one fashion giant seems to have taken this idea a little too literally.
Known as a serial offender in weird and controversial fashion choices (read about it in our previous article), the Spanish clothing retailer Zara is leaving everyone baffled again. When someone pointed out how weirdly their models are posing, shoppers started wondering what the heck these girls are doing. From a woman crouching on a stove to another levitating in the air like Spiderman, it seems like someone was tryin’ a tiny bit too hard. Whether Zara seeks to attract a niche customer or is playing it "too cool for school" remains largely a mystery.
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The fashion giant Zara is a part of the Inditex Group, which in 2019 reported a sales growth of 7%, setting new records for revenues, profits, and cash. Inditex’s portfolio includes other successful fashion brands like Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Bershka, Stradivarius, and more. However, Zara stands out as a particular leader in the pack. It was ranked 29th on global brand consultancy Interbrand’s list of best global brands and surpassed the Swedish giant H&M.
The secret to Zara’s success has to do with its strategy to go hand in hand with rapidly changing fashion trends with virtually no delay. According to Who What Wear, one thing Zara will never do is produce or design the same garment twice. When the product sells out, it’s never going to be remade in the exact same fashion. However, you can spot the same materials, patterns, and decors drifting from season to season, one collection to another.
Zara releases new products about twice a week, which makes it always appealing to returning customers. But imagine how the photo studios are hustling to create the shoots you see on the site. Yes, those odd ones too.
Fashion editor Lauren Eggertsen, who visited Zara’s headquarters to learn how it functions, said that “there are 15 studio sets where all the magic happens, and each of them is accompanied by its own team (photographer, stylist, etc.).” There are many different stylists working to create the fresh and innovative looks to sell on Zara’s website. That’s why the styling never looks the same even if the image features the product.
After one too many days of social distancing, Amelia finally gave a big proverbial "screw you" to the world and turned into a cat.
My Scottish heritage is personally offended by this outfit.
Everything looks bad, from the awkward pose to the crumpled jacket, colour scheme, the wrinkled bed sheet background ...
Is she channeling her inner cat and getting ready to knock that strange "abstract block" (honestly, what the bloody hell is that thing) off the kitchen counter?
Didn't you know that the new yoga pose "reclining Netflix Binge" is all the rage?
I get that their trying to be artistic or what ever, but like...come on
Susan finally found a way to unstuck her butt cheeks after the unfortunate superglue incident.
Just how cheap does this look? Cheap material, crappy cutting, same sewing. Terrible.
Zara's marketing department wanted to get attention to the brand. They succeeded.
So who buys these if they can't see what they really look like worn normally?
The whole point of catalog modeling is to show people who aren’t in a store what the outfit looks like, front and back, so they can get an idea of its cut and shape. Either Zara hired a photographer who’s a frustrated artist, or their clothes are so cheap and badly made they need to hide as much of them as they can in order to sell them. Caveat Emptorium. Take heed, people. They’re trying to sell you a pig in a poke.
I have never shopped at Zara. And, after this pretentious attempt at being cool and ahead of the curve, I doubt that I ever will. Not that Zara cares about my opinion, of course.
Women, don't buy these clothes. Doing so makes us all look like gullible idiots.
Well, maybe they've finally realized that cheap knockoff clothes made by slave labour in Asia that are all fake fibers that will live in landfills for eternity are a Bad Thing and they're trying to go out of business and save the planet.
This seems pretty normal to me. I mean what kind of weirdos don't try on new clothes on top of the stove?
I couldn't find nice thing in Zara like never. It's always something wrong with cutting or material or sewing or all the above mentioned.
Despicable company. Holocaust shirts for children. Swastika design on handbags. They know exactly what they're doing. Melania Trump knew exactly what message she was sending with her Zara coat.
If COVID-19 has thought us anything is that we actually need less of all this junk and clutter. People are addicted to consuming s**t we don't need that much...
It looks like they're trying to be edgy, but coming off as incompetent.
This has been driving me crazy for ages. I thought it was just me! Shopping online with Zara is infuriating because I can't see what the clothes actually look like. I just want to see the clothes! I end up closing my browser out of frustration.
thank you! i had the same thought when i was browsing zara last time..
So glad this had been picked up. I was going nuts the other day when trying to choose a nice dress with a gift voucher I recieved. Didn't buy anything in the end because I couldn't visualise what any of them actually looked like. Get over yourselves Zara. You're making yourself seem WAY out of touch. Get real.
Totally. I‘ve been missing Zara while it’s closed but haven’t bought anything online. Everything is styled and posed hideously on their website.
Honestly, I the models were all tripping balls and they couldn't get them to put on the clothes right.
I think Zara marketing department needed attention to their brand...but its all wrong. You don't want to look like that...it looks death, boring, ugly, cheap. I lost my taste to Zara after I see Zombie models wrapping blankets. Please bring back beautiful cloth designers!
Just another reason I couldn't care less about "fashion". This is some of the dumbest s**t I've seen in advertising.
There's a fine line between getting attention and making your brand look ugly. This would put me off buying anything off them, no matter how much it's shared....just nooooo
This is what happen when designers forget everything about function.
Sorry, poses are not what bothers me. These models are painfully thin and ugly. Nothing I like to look at. And .. IMHO .. ads should be pleasant to look at (IMHO!)
It's not surprizing, it's Zara... the shop where the male models are over 1m90 even in countries where the average size is 15cm smaller.
I would say this is a very clever ploy to ensure that customers can never demand a refund because 'the item they received doesn't match the picture'. The customer has no idea what the item actually looks like.
I like Zara but it's gone in a weird direction. The girls are posed so strangely and why am I seeing reflections instead of the clothes? These models look like they were told "pretend you don't know how to take direction and we're doing interpretive dance...and go." I'm imagining there was no photographer and the models were doing selfies because this doesn't look at all professional. It reminds me of cheap pseudo porn American Apparel ads and it's off putting.
Low IQ, no talents, all they got and rely on are skinny genes from their parents. They get paid for “walking” and “posing” and this is the best they came up with? UGLY presentation with sole purpose of getting attention and sell products. Oh, not to mention they covered up most the products? (Oh, I am sorry, it’s the “try to pique your interest 2020” campaign from advertising department) They do anything because designer shoes and $500 half torn jeans are essential for zoom meetings during this pandemic. Don’t you want your company to pay you for walking from your bathroom to Kitchen, stands there, give you this “I am the most beautiful thing in the world but I am totally f*****g pissed because this is really really hard work and what?! NO merch?!?!!” Look? And don’t give me all the b******t about how hard they work, I have two words for you, FRONTLINE WORKERS. Those “models” definitely deserve to get $2 an hour hazardous pay, until end of June, of course.
Seeing as this is their attempt at doing "art" I now undertand why they feel the urge to steal other people's artwork. :D https://www.boredpanda.com/zara-stealing-designs-copying-independent-artists-tuesday-bassen/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
this would be a good photo if not for the fact she is standing on a couch haha-5ec9b...99d938.jpg
I am a bit sad though that this seems more like an ad for Zara... Bit of one way reporting. Where are the other voices? About people who make their clothing are not paid a normal wage... Every item is only made once? That is not a pro but a con.. Check the fast fashion docu on Netflix. Yes, the modeling is crazy but the raving words in between 😢
I guess they're trying to hide how effin ugly and poorly made their clothes are?
these are all good insta photos but not a shops. Seriously why go through all that trouble to not even seem to show the acctual thing right.
They probably do that so it's more difficult for young creators to spot immediately that Zara stole their work.
Its pretty funny and gets people talking about Zara so mission accomplished
It is like modern art: doing thing different just for the sack of it, and the result is just awfull...
Next their going to have a creepy old granny dressed in a nice dress in the ceiling corner like in a scary movie. Or bent over backwards crawling down the stairs all freaky like.
Next thing you know they'll be using "photoshop" and "airbrush." What a world.
what i still don't understand though is Zara clothes feel cheap, smell funny look frumpy on and cost quite a bit. guess the reason they have to wear them weirdly on the photos is because they don't look good on?
I feel like most of those weird poses were meant to hide how ugly the clothes are, and the rest were because they didn't fit the models.
Zara's marketing department wanted to get attention to the brand. They succeeded.
So who buys these if they can't see what they really look like worn normally?
The whole point of catalog modeling is to show people who aren’t in a store what the outfit looks like, front and back, so they can get an idea of its cut and shape. Either Zara hired a photographer who’s a frustrated artist, or their clothes are so cheap and badly made they need to hide as much of them as they can in order to sell them. Caveat Emptorium. Take heed, people. They’re trying to sell you a pig in a poke.
I have never shopped at Zara. And, after this pretentious attempt at being cool and ahead of the curve, I doubt that I ever will. Not that Zara cares about my opinion, of course.
Women, don't buy these clothes. Doing so makes us all look like gullible idiots.
Well, maybe they've finally realized that cheap knockoff clothes made by slave labour in Asia that are all fake fibers that will live in landfills for eternity are a Bad Thing and they're trying to go out of business and save the planet.
This seems pretty normal to me. I mean what kind of weirdos don't try on new clothes on top of the stove?
I couldn't find nice thing in Zara like never. It's always something wrong with cutting or material or sewing or all the above mentioned.
Despicable company. Holocaust shirts for children. Swastika design on handbags. They know exactly what they're doing. Melania Trump knew exactly what message she was sending with her Zara coat.
If COVID-19 has thought us anything is that we actually need less of all this junk and clutter. People are addicted to consuming s**t we don't need that much...
It looks like they're trying to be edgy, but coming off as incompetent.
This has been driving me crazy for ages. I thought it was just me! Shopping online with Zara is infuriating because I can't see what the clothes actually look like. I just want to see the clothes! I end up closing my browser out of frustration.
thank you! i had the same thought when i was browsing zara last time..
So glad this had been picked up. I was going nuts the other day when trying to choose a nice dress with a gift voucher I recieved. Didn't buy anything in the end because I couldn't visualise what any of them actually looked like. Get over yourselves Zara. You're making yourself seem WAY out of touch. Get real.
Totally. I‘ve been missing Zara while it’s closed but haven’t bought anything online. Everything is styled and posed hideously on their website.
Honestly, I the models were all tripping balls and they couldn't get them to put on the clothes right.
I think Zara marketing department needed attention to their brand...but its all wrong. You don't want to look like that...it looks death, boring, ugly, cheap. I lost my taste to Zara after I see Zombie models wrapping blankets. Please bring back beautiful cloth designers!
Just another reason I couldn't care less about "fashion". This is some of the dumbest s**t I've seen in advertising.
There's a fine line between getting attention and making your brand look ugly. This would put me off buying anything off them, no matter how much it's shared....just nooooo
This is what happen when designers forget everything about function.
Sorry, poses are not what bothers me. These models are painfully thin and ugly. Nothing I like to look at. And .. IMHO .. ads should be pleasant to look at (IMHO!)
It's not surprizing, it's Zara... the shop where the male models are over 1m90 even in countries where the average size is 15cm smaller.
I would say this is a very clever ploy to ensure that customers can never demand a refund because 'the item they received doesn't match the picture'. The customer has no idea what the item actually looks like.
I like Zara but it's gone in a weird direction. The girls are posed so strangely and why am I seeing reflections instead of the clothes? These models look like they were told "pretend you don't know how to take direction and we're doing interpretive dance...and go." I'm imagining there was no photographer and the models were doing selfies because this doesn't look at all professional. It reminds me of cheap pseudo porn American Apparel ads and it's off putting.
Low IQ, no talents, all they got and rely on are skinny genes from their parents. They get paid for “walking” and “posing” and this is the best they came up with? UGLY presentation with sole purpose of getting attention and sell products. Oh, not to mention they covered up most the products? (Oh, I am sorry, it’s the “try to pique your interest 2020” campaign from advertising department) They do anything because designer shoes and $500 half torn jeans are essential for zoom meetings during this pandemic. Don’t you want your company to pay you for walking from your bathroom to Kitchen, stands there, give you this “I am the most beautiful thing in the world but I am totally f*****g pissed because this is really really hard work and what?! NO merch?!?!!” Look? And don’t give me all the b******t about how hard they work, I have two words for you, FRONTLINE WORKERS. Those “models” definitely deserve to get $2 an hour hazardous pay, until end of June, of course.
Seeing as this is their attempt at doing "art" I now undertand why they feel the urge to steal other people's artwork. :D https://www.boredpanda.com/zara-stealing-designs-copying-independent-artists-tuesday-bassen/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
this would be a good photo if not for the fact she is standing on a couch haha-5ec9b...99d938.jpg
I am a bit sad though that this seems more like an ad for Zara... Bit of one way reporting. Where are the other voices? About people who make their clothing are not paid a normal wage... Every item is only made once? That is not a pro but a con.. Check the fast fashion docu on Netflix. Yes, the modeling is crazy but the raving words in between 😢
I guess they're trying to hide how effin ugly and poorly made their clothes are?
these are all good insta photos but not a shops. Seriously why go through all that trouble to not even seem to show the acctual thing right.
They probably do that so it's more difficult for young creators to spot immediately that Zara stole their work.
Its pretty funny and gets people talking about Zara so mission accomplished
It is like modern art: doing thing different just for the sack of it, and the result is just awfull...
Next their going to have a creepy old granny dressed in a nice dress in the ceiling corner like in a scary movie. Or bent over backwards crawling down the stairs all freaky like.
Next thing you know they'll be using "photoshop" and "airbrush." What a world.
what i still don't understand though is Zara clothes feel cheap, smell funny look frumpy on and cost quite a bit. guess the reason they have to wear them weirdly on the photos is because they don't look good on?
I feel like most of those weird poses were meant to hide how ugly the clothes are, and the rest were because they didn't fit the models.