Top 10 Fashion Shops
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1. Adolfo Domínguez
Showcasing the collections of one of Spain’s leading designers, famous for elegant understatement. No.18 specializes in casual clothes, including jeans.
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2. Agatha Ruíz de la Prada
Men and women’s fashions by one of the country’s most original designers, noted for her daring use of colour. Her name can also be found on the accessories, stationery and household goods sold here.
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3. Purificación García
The minimalist layout of the store is the perfect backdrop for the Spanish designer’s sleek men’s and women’s clothing. Good range of accessories.
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4. Loewe
Loewe may not sound Spanish, but is in fact one of Spain’s longest established names – the first Madrid store opened in 1846. Renowned for accessories, especially leather.
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5. Roberto Verino
Men’s and women’s fashions and accessories by another of Spain’s flagship designers. Claims to cater for confident women who know what they want to wear.
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6. Angel Schlesser
Like Roberto Verino, Spanish designer Angel Schlesser was labelled “dissident” but has now moved into the mainstream with his distinctive style of clothes and accessories for men and women. Trademarks include lowkey colours and attention to detail.
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7. The Tie Gallery
Small shop dealing exclusively in Italian-designed silk ties made in Spain. Good range of colours and styles.
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8. Elena Benarroch
Located in Madrid’s most exclusive shopping street, this enormous store specializes in furs. If fur doesn’t appeal, Benarroch also retails Jil Sander fashions and hats by Philip Treacy.
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9. Cristina Castañer
Espadrilles are not usually associated with high fashion, but this Spanish designer has turned them into an art form. All colours and styles from casual to evening wear.
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10. Antonio Pernas
Beautifully tailored men’s and women’s wear (suits, winter coats etc.) in a traditional vein, using the best fabrics.
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