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Low-Rise Jeans Shine with Crop Top in Zara Look by Amelia Gray


Amelia Gray continued to cement her fashion-forward status as she stepped out in a sleek Zara campaign look with a crop top and low-rise jeans, proving that low-rise denim is firmly back in rotation. The model embraced minimal styling while letting sharp silhouettes and proportions take center stage.

Amelia Gray wows in micro crop top and low-rise jeans in Zara campaign

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Gray paired a fitted white micro crop top with slouchy low-rise jeans, creating a sharp yet effortless silhouette. The jeans sat low on her hips, while the cropped top highlighted her toned midriff. As a result, the look felt balanced, modern, and easy to wear.

She skipped heavy accessories and instead opted for sleek black sunglasses. At the same time, she carried a coffee cup, adding a candid, street-style edge to the campaign. Her straight hair, parted down the middle, completed the understated aesthetic.

Notably, this Zara moment came after her recent off-duty appearance in Los Angeles. During that outing, she wore black micro shorts with a customized Guess jeans crop top. She layered it with an oversized Saint Laurent leather jacket, then finished the look with Nike socks and Clogposite sneakers. As a result, she once again blended comfort with high-fashion energy.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.