: Ranging from classic side-cut straight kurtis to flowing A-line umbrella styles.
While the term translates literally to "female fox" or "vixen" in Spanish—symbolizing cunning and agility—it is frequently used as a brand name to reclaim themes of independence and feminine strength. In some cultures, it signifies "dawn" (a variation of Zora), representing a new chapter in a woman's style journey.
: For semi-party events, Zorra offers Georgette A-line kurtis with handwork and pleated fronts. These are often paired with straight-cut pants and chiffon dupattas to create a complete salwar set.
: In a different regional context, boutiques like Zorra Store in Mazatlán focus on a "Total Black" or chic urban aesthetic, emphasizing that "every outfit counts a story" and encouraging a bold, confident "style journey." Where to Explore and Shop