This morning, I was casually browsing the "news" and it immediately woke me up.
Apparently, John Galliano, one of the legendary fashion designers,
has formed a creative partnership with the Spanish fast-fashion brand "ZARA".

John Galliano is a world-renowned fashion designer who rose to fame in the 2000s with his newspaper and pirate-themed collections, and later designed for Dior and Maison Margiela.
Recently, UNIQLO has also been collaborating with world-renowned designers, and ZARA might be following a similar trend.
This is undoubtedly big news for those who love millennium-era fashion.
The collection is scheduled to be unveiled in September this year, which I'm very excited about.
If I find something I like, even if it's fast fashion, it might be something I'd want to wear for life.
I still want a newspaper T-shirt, if it fits my body type.
Fast fashion might be moving beyond simply "cheap sales" and "temporary items" to a time when it genuinely engages with fashion.
UNIQLO used to be synonymous with fleece,
but now it's a world-leading fashion brand company.
Could ZARA also become as interesting as a maison brand in the future?
As a fashion enthusiast, I can't take my eyes off ZARA!