Pull&Bear, the young and dynamic brand of Inditex, reveals a preview of its new collection for the upcoming Spring/Summer season. It combines the latest trends in fashion with the timeless appeal of denim. The brand, which inspires a restless global community of young creatives, offers a fresh and innovative proposal for both men and women.
The collection showcases the versatility and elegance of denim, which is reinvented in different shapes, washes, and styles. The collection also embraces the layering of garments and the mix of volumes, creating urban and sophisticated looks.
The women’s line brings out your feminine side with mini skirts and curve-hugging tops. You can also go for a more relaxed look with bermuda shorts and capri pants. The denim pieces come in light shades and twin sets that create a fresh and trendy look.
The collection is already available at pullandbear.com and in physical stores.
The collection is already available on pullandbear.com and in physical stores. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover the new Pull&Bear collection, a perfect blend of denim and trends for the Spring/Summer season.
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