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  "textContent": "Desigual has officially named Zara Larsson as the face of its Spring Summer 2026 “Life’s a Beach” campaign. On the surface, the collaboration is a high-energy fusion of saturated pinks, Y2K silhouettes, and the Swedish pop star’s undeniable digital influence. However, beneath the vibrant florals and mirrored textures lies a lingering tension from the brand’s […]\n\nThe post Zara Larsson and Desigual Don’t Quite Make Sense Together appeared first on DSCENE.",
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