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Right Now, Zara-Owned Uterqüe Has Its Most Stunning Pieces Yet

Uterqüe, Zara's sophisticated sibling, launched in 2008 and is an editor favorite, yet remains niche. Its spring/summer 2018 collection is a standout.

Right Now, Zara-Owned Uterqüe Has Its Most Stunning Pieces Yet

Uterqüe isn't a newcomer; it debuted in 2008 as Zara's more mature sibling and has long been a go-to for fashion editors, yet it still flies under the mainstream radar. Similar to Zara, it produces trend-driven items that could easily appear in street-style snapshots, but with a higher quality feel. The brand began with a focus on accessories, and although it remains a top spot for stylish footwear and earrings perfect for Instagram, its offerings have expanded far beyond that.

The spring/summer 2018 lineup is especially impressive; we suggest beginning with the sharp white shirts and soft pastel knits. The polka-dot ruffle midi skirt is a lifesaver for summer gatherings, while the diamanté tee is destined for cult status. Scroll down to browse our top picks from Uterqüe.

Whether for a summer celebration, a christening, or an upscale dinner, this polka-dot ruffled skirt (strongly reminiscent of Ganni) transitions effortlessly from day to night. Simply trade your leather ankle boots for slingback heels.

Luxurious through and through, this glossy V-neck wrap dress will rescue your summer occasion wardrobe. We're particularly fond of the gemstone buttons—extremely fancy.

Uterqüe is embracing pastels heavily this season, but if you fear appearing overly sweet, choose this thick ribbed sweater. It can be matched with the biker jacket mentioned earlier. Concerns eliminated.

A brief look at recent street style influencers confirms that checks remain popular. This wrap top will deliver excellent cost-per-wear value.

This delightfully playful diamanté face T-shirt pairs perfectly with straight-leg jeans. We anticipate it achieving Instagram cult status.

Every woman should have an oversized biker jacket in her closet. And we can only imagine the feel of that soft, supple leather. We want it.

White shirts are essential for summer, and this one is nearly perfect. Styling options are limitless: pair with straight-leg jeans, a mini skirt, or even denim shorts if we're fortunate enough to experience a heatwave this year.

Ideal for April rain, this pink parka manages to be stylish without appearing overly utilitarian.

Embrace your inner mermaid with this scallop-trimmed swimsuit. It would look incredibly chic on the beach this summer, or styled under light-wash jeans with slingbacks for an evening outfit.

Source: http://www.whowhatwear.co.uk/uterque

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