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  • The shoemaker to the stars during Hollywood’s Golden Age of the 1950s hasn’t lost its touch, but it now mass-produces styles rather than creating unique works.

  • Firmastock

    Small, eclectic collection of designer men’s and women’s suits, dresses, coats and shoes at up to 50–70 per cent off the usual retail prices.

  • One of the best grocers in the city, extremely popular at lunchtime for its hot dishes and in the evening for its fried and baked calzone (stuffed pizza pockets). Locals start queueing up at 5pm.

  • Small but very prestigious publisher, based in Milan, crafting the classiest coffee table art books on the market.

  • A small selection of artworks, mostly sculpture, paintings and objets d’art.

  • Regularly changing exhibitions of contemporary paintings, watercolours and prints are held here.

  • Small but worthy gallery presenting group and solo shows of contemporary painters, as well as historic posters and other types of art media.

  • Galleria Veneziani

    A large gallery selling a wide range of high-quality antiques, from furnishings and old oil paintings to statuary, vases and various objets d’art . Definitely worth a browse.

  • Own your own piece of ancient Rome. Choose from a range of objects, from simple oil lamps to exquisite painted vases.

  • The house of the late fashion designer never compromises the clothing’s flamboyant cuts and garish use of colour.

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