ZARA has teamed up with Caramel London on a multi season capsule that treats childrenswear and limited womenswear as a calm, considered wardrobe rather than a one off trend drop, with every piece built around versatility, comfort and ease.
A thoughtful multi season collaboration
Two family favourite names, ZARA and Caramel London, have announced a new multi season collaboration that brings Caramel’s slow luxury approach into ZARA’s global, accessible universe. Founded in 1999 by Eva Karayiannis, Caramel London is known for refined childrenswear with meticulous attention to fabric, proportion and colour, and this collection translates that signature into a wider offering for children and women. The collaboration is available from June 3 2026 across selected ZARA stores and on zara.com, positioning it as an ongoing wardrobe story rather than a limited hype drop.
Wardrobe first design and quiet colour
The collection is described as “built around a wardrobe approach, with an emphasis on versatility, comfort and ease,” created by Caramel London for ZARA and rooted in Karayiannis’ long standing inspirations. That means uniforms, menswear fabrics and a subtle, modern use of colour, reworked into dresses, shirts, shorts, outerwear and accessories that are meant to be mixed, matched and worn repeatedly, not saved for special occasions. As ZARA’s editorial explains, the result is “a collection that translates Caramel’s approach to fabric, form and function into a broader context, making a considered and design led wardrobe.”
Childrenswear focus with womenswear accents
While Caramel London built its reputation in kidswear, the collaboration spans childrenswear, a small womenswear offer and accessories, making it a family wardrobe story. For children, there are poplin belted dresses, soft cotton separates, lightweight outerwear and swimsuits designed for real play, all in Caramel’s understated palette and comfortable silhouettes that kids can “actually live in.” The womenswear component mirrors this language with relaxed shirting, tailored shorts, fluid dresses and woven accessories that echo uniforms and menswear references while staying gentle and easy to wear.
Pricing, access and global reach
By partnering with ZARA, Caramel London’s aesthetic becomes reachable to a far wider audience than its own boutiques and wholesale partners. According to early reviews, prices for the collaboration sit within ZARA’s mid tier range, with childrenswear pieces starting around 29.90 dollars, depending on category and market. All pieces are available online at zara.com and in selected ZARA locations worldwide, aligning a thoughtful, detail driven design language with fast fashion scale.
