Opal
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Actually Zara's height would be considered average for a woman. Not short or tall, but average.
It depends. They have to be tall (and skinny) to do runway modelling, but not if they do advertisement modelling.I thought the minimum height for models was 5'9? I can't imagine Zara enjoying professional modelling. She seems to enjoy riding her horses too much.
Yes but it doesn't have her own logo "zp 766" or whatever it is on her shirt.I see from the logo on her shirt that she's wearing the Musto brand which carries her own designs.
Oh my, she looks so masculine in the first two pics! It's a very casual look, so I can't say much here. Her sunglasses are nice.
She better be loyal, they're carrying her line.^^
Her logo is actually ZP 176, but yes you're right it's not on her shirt so it's not one of her designs. It's good that she's loyal to the Musto brand and wears their clothes.
Quite an unfortunate look. The dress just hangs like a bag, because of its fabric probably. The shoes are hideous, they could jolly well belong to a stripper, IMO. Hair and make-up make her look masculine once again. Nothing feels right here - Sorry Zara!
I think it's probably taffetta, or possibly a satin type of fabric.Mm, that could be. I'm trying to figure out what type of fabric it is . . .
I love her shoes!
Why, how tall is Zara?
Thx Laura for the information.On the site of the British Olympic Equestrian Team it was stated back in 2008, before Zara got injured and had to abandon the team, that she is 1,67m (5'5.7").