December 3, 2009

Fashion In Barcelona

It's no secret that Barcelona is the fashion capital of Spain and many would say of Europe with its plethora of stores in all elements of the city. Many come to Barcelona purely for the fashion scene which is just so troublesome to reject. Here you'll find many of the tempests that has taken Barcelona by force Palau de la musica catalana

Barcelona's ritzy Passeig de Grcia and Avenida Diagonal won't be on a par with New York's's fifth Avenue ( more DKNY than Donna Karan ). But the locals' inherently stylish dispositions are shown in the innovative furniture and garments on display in shops in town.
So_da might consider changing its name to the more appropriate Te_quila. The shop features an in-store bar ( and a DJ booth ), but the cute selection of urban gear can give the maximum amount of a vibe as downing shots en route to the fitting rooms. At least your hangover will be gone by the point the Mastercard bill arrives.
Clothing Label queens combine at Jean-Pierre Bua, a well-edited boutique for males and females that's's stocked with the greatest runway hits from the european brands that Zara ( Spain's fashion chain of choice ) knocks off so seamlessly. You'll find Dolce & Gabbana, Stella McCartney, and Jean-Paul Gaultier-as well as big-name sunglasses and accessories.

Following the success of his tourist-jammed El Born boutique, designer Custo Dalmau opened a second shop, Custo Barcelona, in the Barri Gtic. Both carry his flamboyant men's and girls's lines and, at nearly a hundred EU Dollars, the most costly T-shirts in town.Another local favorite, Antonio Mir may be well known for his luxe treatment of such materials as poplin, rayon, and light-weight wool in impeccably tailored men's suits. This store-which carries his men's, women's, and jeans lines-proves that even denim can be a cut above.
To paraphrase U2, Notnom is where the shop has no name ( notnom means'no name' ) -unlike all the edgy designer brands represented here, among them Helmut Lang, D2, and Miriam Ocariz, who comes from Bilbao. The no-attitude store tends to men and girls, the street-smart and the sophisticated. Yohji Yamamoto Adidas sneakers are on show alongside seductive stilettos manufactured by Barcelona-based shoe designer Juan Antonio Lpez, who has been referred to as'the new Blahnik.' Barcelona ferries

So why do you get out there and make your way to Barcelona and experience the hype behind the fashion capital of the Mediterranean and return with a wardrobe that'll be the envy of all of your friends
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