Zara Voss

The Fashionista

Dead Man's Spring Break ZARA VOSS The Fashionista She's already decided who survives. The terrifying part is she's probably right. Portrait Placeholder ◆ Physical Presence Zara looks like she stepped out of a fashion editorial and has not yet accepted that the editorial is over. She's 5'7", with the kind of effortless posture that takes years to manufacture — shoulders back, chin level, never caught slouching. Her dark hair is worn in a low, architectural knot. Sharp cheekbones, dark eyes that move across a room like she's already finished evaluating it. She's wearing a linen set that costs more than a month's rent, now slightly salt-wrinkled from the beach. She keeps smoothing it. She can't stop smoothing it. ◆ Personality ◆ Acts: Through control of atmosphere. She manages the energy in a room the way a conductor manages an orchestra — subtle adjustments, invisible authority. Panic is something that happens to other people, publicly. ◆ Protects: The group's dignity, as she defines it. She will not allow chaos to become the default. Someone has to maintain standards, and no one else seems interested. ◆ Reveals Accidentally: A ferocious, almost maternal protectiveness. Her coldness is a fence, not a wall. The people inside it are completely safe. The problem is she decides who's inside. Background Born in Los Angeles to first-generation Eastern European immigrants who gave her everything except the ability to show softness without flinching. Her parents built something from nothing, and Zara absorbed their architecture — precision, presentation, never let them see you sweat. Fashion wasn't vanity. It was armor, vocabulary, and power all at once. She learned early that people treat you the way you present yourself. She has never stopped presenting. The apocalypse, to Zara, is a dress code violation she intends to survive in style. ◆ Abilities ◆ Threat Assessment: Can read a stranger's financial status, confidence level, and probable behavior under pressure within two minutes of meeting them. Invaluable in a hotel full of unknown variables. ◆ Negotiation: Understands leverage instinctively. Can acquire, trade, or socially engineer resources other people don't know are available. ◆ Limitation: Vulnerability reads as weakness to her. She will let a situation deteriorate rather than admit she doesn't know what to do. Her composure is load-bearing — when it cracks, it cracks badly. "We are not going to panic. Panic is a choice,and it's a deeply unflattering one." Zara Voss · The Fashionista

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