
The Zara x Marisa Berenson collection opens a door into the icon’s world and lets you wander. The House of Marisa Berenson is the actress and style legend’s first lifestyle collaboration with Zara, spanning both fashion and home with shades of the 1970s.
The collection draws on Berenson’s homes, including the riad she lives in now, and a long career spent moving through fashion, film, and high-gloss travel. It grew out of her friendship with Marta Ortega, chair of Inditex, and the result turns memory into a fashionable collaboration.
Zara x The House of Marisa Berenson

Carlijn Jacobs shot the campaign, with Bebe Parnell, Lulu Tenney, and Mathilda Gvarliani fronting it. The Zara images run on poolside heat and after-dark beauty, clothes built for a summer that never quite ends. A tie-dye kaftan drifts across a gold sofa. A green dress catches the light at the edge of the pool.

A black cutout top and a ruffled skirt carry the late-night drama. Sheer layers, plunging necklines, metallic jackets, sculptural turbans, boots with a rock-star gleam: the styling is bold, but it’s easy to fall for.

The homeware is where the personality really shows its teeth. There’s cutlery with tree-branch handles, plates printed with watching eyes, ladybug tumblers, snake and butterfly candlesticks, golden insect place-card holders, zodiac napkins, and printed stemware.
If this collection had you packing for somewhere with a pool, Zara’s seaside summer edit takes you all the way to the water.





