![A woman leaves a Zara store in Barcelona June 13, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis with a sharp rise in quarterly earnings by pleasing A woman leaves a Zara store in Barcelona June 13, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis with a sharp rise in quarterly earnings by pleasing](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2E5W01W/a-woman-leaves-a-zara-store-in-barcelona-june-13-2012-spains-inditex-sa-the-worlds-largest-clothes-retailer-bucked-europes-financial-crisis-with-a-sharp-rise-in-quarterly-earnings-by-pleasing-fashion-hungry-shoppers-in-asia-and-cash-strapped-consumers-on-its-home-continent-the-owner-of-zara-stores-and-seven-other-brands-including-upmarket-massimo-dutti-beat-forecasts-on-wednesday-with-a-30-percent-rise-in-first-quarter-net-profit-to-432-million-euros-538-million-and-sales-of-34-billion-a-reuters-poll-had-forecast-net-profit-of-3834-million-euros-and-sales-of-33-billion-reuters-2E5W01W.jpg)
A woman leaves a Zara store in Barcelona June 13, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis with a sharp rise in quarterly earnings by pleasing
![A woman leaves a Zara store in Barcelona June 13, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis with a sharp rise in quarterly earnings by pleasing A woman leaves a Zara store in Barcelona June 13, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis with a sharp rise in quarterly earnings by pleasing](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2E5WF6B/a-woman-leaves-a-zara-store-in-barcelona-june-13-2012-spains-inditex-sa-the-worlds-largest-clothes-retailer-bucked-europes-financial-crisis-with-a-sharp-rise-in-quarterly-earnings-by-pleasing-fashion-hungry-shoppers-in-asia-and-cash-strapped-consumers-on-its-home-continent-the-owner-of-zara-stores-and-seven-other-brands-including-upmarket-massimo-dutti-beat-forecasts-on-wednesday-with-a-30-percent-rise-in-first-quarter-net-profit-to-432-million-euros-538-million-and-sales-of-34-billion-a-reuters-poll-had-forecast-net-profit-of-3834-million-euros-and-sales-of-33-billion-reuters-2E5WF6B.jpg)
A woman leaves a Zara store in Barcelona June 13, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis with a sharp rise in quarterly earnings by pleasing
![A worker dresses a mannequin in a pilot shop at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern Spain, June 14, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest A worker dresses a mannequin in a pilot shop at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern Spain, June 14, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D014C9/a-worker-dresses-a-mannequin-in-a-pilot-shop-at-the-zara-factory-at-the-headquarters-of-inditex-group-in-arteixo-northern-spain-june-14-2012-spains-inditex-sa-the-worlds-largest-clothes-retailer-bucked-europes-financial-crisis-with-a-sharp-rise-in-quarterly-earnings-by-pleasing-fashion-hungry-shoppers-in-asia-and-cash-strapped-consumers-on-its-home-continent-reutersmiguel-vidal-spain-tags-business-fashion-2D014C9.jpg)
A worker dresses a mannequin in a pilot shop at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern Spain, June 14, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest
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