Harry Lambert has never strayed away from fun. He’s put Harry Styles in sequins and gogo boots, and Alexander Skarsgård in short shorts, full leather, and a Tom of Finland tee. For his third collection with Zara, we’ve left the circus of Collection 2 and are heading straight to Disney.


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The fashion empire and stylist pulled cues from Mickey, Minnie, Daisy, Donald, and Goofy, but what emerges is something more subversive than souvenir. Lambert, who first encountered the characters three decades ago on a family trip to Disney World, leans into their archetypes. Big bows, loud buttons, slapstick proportions. The collection feels modern, yet reads like a road trip.


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The line sprawls across menswear, womenswear, and, for the first time, kidswear. Coordinated looks lean into matchy-matchy pastels. There are fuzzy-fur sets, structured blazers, satin dresses, and slouchy jerseys stamped with Mickey & Friends one-liners. The three categories echo one another, but still feel age-appropriate.


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Womenswear flirts between relaxed denim and high-hemline party pieces, while menswear nods to vintage tracksuits and cropped coats. Across the board, silhouettes are exaggerated. Collars bloom into Mickey ears; knits stretch into cartoonish shapes.

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Lambert’s intention is simple: joy. His nostalgic soft spot for those theme park trips translates into clothes that just feel fun. Yet beneath the playfulness are grounded silhouettes and elegant touches. This collection isn’t just about iconic characters; it’s about character. Clothes that insist on being seen, laughed with, and remembered.
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