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Top 10 Fashion Shops

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  • 1. Pedro Morago

    Hip designer with a great line in jackets and stylish clothing for younger men. The idolized footballers from Real Madrid have been known to drop by.

  • 2. Excrupulus Net

    Stylish shoes, boots and other fashion accessories for both men and women by top Catalan designer Muxart.

  • 3. Piamonte

    At Piamonte you can find handbags for any kind of special occasion, and have them made to order. There’s also a similarly striking range of scarves, belts and jewellery.

  • 4. Joaquín Berao

    Berao travels the world seeking inspiration for his highly original gold and silver jewellery and finds it in car fenders, iron railings, lily ponds and other unlikely sources. They look a lot better than they sound.

  • 5. Rafa Postigo

    Rafa Postigo reinvents traditional tweed as elegant and audacious evening wear in brightly coloured combinations. Also sells parasols, shawls and a whole range of other beautiful accessories.

  • 6. L’Habilleur

    At l’Habilleur you can pick up last season’s designer clothes at a fraction of the original prices.

  • 7. Trilogía

    Painted cherubs and velvet curtains are among the eye-catching trappings of this Chueca boutique. Outstanding range of men’s designer clothing in casual and formal styles, colours and materials.

  • 8. Jesús del Pozo

    One of the most respected Spanish designers, del Pozo first broke away from the mainstream in the 1970s and has never looked back. Sophisticated women’s fashions and prêt-à-porter ; also sells his own brand of perfume.

  • 9. Farina & Amuzara

    Beautiful hand-crafted gems, made on the premises from natural stones such as amber and amethyst. Range of styles, and you can design your own piece if you wish.

  • 10. Alcoba

    Small outlet selling a lovely range of glitzy evening wear, with sequinned bags, scarves and other accessories. Also candles, picture frames and costume jewellery.

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