1 787
Fashion Jobs
MYER
Retail Property Manager
Permanent · DOCKLANDS
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | North Lakes
Permanent · NORTH LAKES
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | Garden City, Carousel & Karrinyup
Permanent ·
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | Garden City, Carousel & Karrinyup
Permanent · KARRINYUP
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | Adelaide City & Tea Tree Plaza
Permanent · ADELAIDE
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | Adelaide City & Tea Tree Plaza
Permanent · MODBURY
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | Sydney City, Bondi, Eastgardens & Chatswood
Permanent · BONDI
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | Sydney City, Bondi, Eastgardens & Chatswood
Permanent · CHATSWOOD
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | Sydney City, Bondi, Eastgardens & Chatswood
Permanent · EASTGARDENS
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | Sydney City, Bondi, Eastgardens & Chatswood
Permanent ·
MYER
Uniformed Loss Prevention Officer | Miranda
Permanent · MIRANDA
UNILEVER
Site Training Coordinator
Permanent · MINTO
UNILEVER
Health & Wellbeing Regulatory Affairs Assistant Manager
Permanent · NORTH ROCKS
BULGARI
Sales Administrator
Permanent · SYDNEY
H&M
Facilities Manager
Permanent · SYDNEY
NIKE
Technical Operations Specialist - Pacific
Permanent · MELBOURNE
BOARDRIDERS
Anz Business Intelligence Manager
Permanent · BYRON BAY
SAINT LAURENT
Saint Laurent Finance Manager Anz
Permanent · SYDNEY
COTY
Influencer Marketing Manager (Rimmel & Maxfactor)
Permanent · SYDNEY
UNIVERSAL STORE
Area Sales Manager - Newcastle Region - Newcastle Region
Permanent · NEWCASTLE
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
HR Business Partner
Permanent · SYDNEY
PORTMANS
Planner - Portmans
Permanent · MELBOURNE
Published
Dec 10, 2019
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Zara launches accessories customisation service

Published
Dec 10, 2019

Inditex's flagship chain continues to lead the way in terms of the group's innovations. Having launched its first denim customisation service for pieces in the "Trf" line in March, Zara has taken another step forward in personalisation with the release of its "Edited" bag collection, which is already available to purchase on the brand's website.


Zara has launched its Edited personalised service for a range of leather goods. - Zara


The initiative, which launched through Zara's e-commerce platform at the same time as the brand's holiday campaign, allows customers to personalise three golden initials (compared to the nine characters accepted in the personalised denim line) on the pieces in its latest bag collection. Edited therefore offers customisable leather bags in minimalist tones of beige and black, the price of which does not vary in accordance with the number of letters added to them. Purses, for example, are priced at 39.95 euros, with shoulder bags coming in at 49.95 euros. According to the brand's website, all pieces in the collection are made after leather cut using sustainable practices with skins that coe from Leather Working Group-certified tanneries. 

Zara shoots for the high end

The move is the latest step in a series of initiatives undertaken by Zara as it looks to achieve a more sophisticated positioning while also maintaining accessible prices. It's true that the chain's campaigns have always stood out for their elaborate and careful execution, the brand having previously worked with famous photographers such as Steven Meisel, but the label's focus on transmitting a luxe image has intensified over the last few months. 

At the beginning of the year, Zara reworked its logo with a new design by Fabien Baron, and in autumn, the brand hosted a celebration at Paris Fashion Week in order to present the latest launch for SRPLS, the brand's high-end military-inspired line of limited-edition pieces. Recently, the chain revealed a line of gold-plated jewellery, and also expanded and transformed its fragrance portfolio through a partnership with British perfumer Jo Malone CBE. On top of this, when the group last reported its quarterly results, Inditex announced the renovation of the Zara Man and Zara Kids lines. 

In the first half of the fiscal year, Zara's revenues were around 8.90 billion, with Inditex's total sales coming to 12.82 billion. The famous chain therefore accounted for 69% of the group's total revenues for the period. Inditex plans to announce its third-quarter results on Wednesday, 

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.