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  • One of the oldest shops in the area, this men’s specialist shop sells shirts, shirts and more shirts by top Spanish and international designers, including Ralph Lauren.

  • Aimed at the slightly older women’s market, El Piano has a sumptuous array of clothes. The range covers hippy chic to pretty, elegant and stylish workwear.

  • Cutting-edge designs – verging on punky – are the hallmark of the well-made women’s clothing designed and made by Gina herself. A small and welcoming shop.

  • José provides his own original in-house creations for men and women; he also sells crafted accessories, including handbags, by young local designers.

  • One of the first boutiques in this neighbourhood, Modart is a simple and unpretentious shop where the women’s clothes speak for themselves. Garments by numerous other up-and-coming designers also feature.

  • This fabric workshop sells colourful, hand-printed textiles, bedlinen, and clothes for men and women. It also runs educational dress-making workshops.

  • Of all the cottage industry boutiques in Gràcia, Naftalina has the most stylish interior – befitting the equally stylish, hand-made designer clothes. Chic, elegant, understated women’s wear with an emphasis on textured fabrics.

  • Nina, a young American designer, sells simple, modern women’s clothes made from fine fabrics. The shop is housed in a gorgeous Modernista building which was once a butcher’s, and has a workshop at the back.

  • This small boutique sells interesting women’s and children’s hand-made, original shoes as well as bags, handknitted scarves and other crafted accessories.

  • One of three branches in Barcelona, Zucca offers a superb range of ultra-stylish fashion accessories. The stock includes plastic flowers for your hair and stick-on navel rings.

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