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To do shopping in Milan
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To do shopping in Milan in the capital of glamour and style is one of the most exciting events if you love fashion and shopping. It's useless to mention again that this is the most famous fashion shopping city of the world. For the ones who have money to spend on name such as Versace, Armani, Dolce&Gabbana, Dior, Fendi, Gucci or Prada - here is your place.
Milan is a great place to go if you want to look good. The Milanesi are serious people and they are most serious about their fashion, from big Italian names like Prada, Armani to numerous new comers. Put on your best outfit and your most comfortable (and stylish) walking shoes and explore all Milan's beauty.
With all the major designers offering their collections in high-class
boutiques in the city, you can be assured of finding all the latest fashions in
Milan. The main area for clothes shopping in Milan can be found in the Quartiere
della Moda (fashion district) starting from the heart of the luxury shopping
area Via Monte Napoleone ,Via della Spiga, Via Sant’ Andrea the most elegant
streets that with Vian Manzoni, Via Borgospeso, Via Gesů and Via Santo Spirito
are the external boundaries of the famous Fashion District.
If you want to pick up a bargain, Milan has two main sale seasons. The second
half of January and July are the big clearance sales when the previous season's
stock is disposed of at low prices. Contact me, I can organize your next
shopping tour and to give you info when and where to go shopping in Milan.
Let’s start shopping in Milan, visiting the most famous of all the streets of fashion district:
• Via Montenapoleone:: This is where you can find the most famous showrooms of: Gucci, Versace, Salvatore Ferragamo, Fratelli Rossetti, Etro, Loro Piana, Luis Vuitton, Prada, Valentino, Cartier and Tanino Crisci.
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• In Via Sant'Andrea, a street that crosses Via Montenapoleone you can find: Chanel, Fendi, Armani, Moschino, Kenzo, Cesare Paciotti, Hermés, Prada and Trussardi.
• Via Sant'Andrea crosses the famous Via della Spiga, where you can enjoy the shop windows at: D&G, Krizia, Sergio Rossi, Gianfranco Ferré, Bottega Veneta, Tod's, Genny, Prada, Bulgari and Chopard.

• The equally elegant Via Manzoni is home to Spazio Armani at no. 31. This is the Giorgio Armani multi-concept store where you can admire the Emporio Armani showrooms.
For more affordable shopping, there are four important streets in the city that are almost entirely dedicated to shopping: Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Corso Buenos Aires, Via Torino and Corso di Porta Ticinese.
• Corso Vittorio Emanuele links Piazza Duomo with Piazza San Babila, and begins with the Rinascente, the monument to Milanese shopping that owes its name to Gabriele d'Annunzio. In Corso Vittorio Emanuele there are sophisticated label shops, such as Max Mara, Moreschi, Bruno Magli and Pollini, but there are also more popular labels such as H&M, Zara and Furla. Shopping in Milan in Corso Buenos Aires, that is one of the longest streets in Europe, connects Porta Venezia to Piazzale Loreto, and is even more commercial: here you can find Timberland, Mandarina Duck, Benetton, Kookai and Nara Camice.
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•Shopping in Milan in Via Torino is another shopping area between the Duomo and Corso di Porta Ticinese, ideal for teenagers with much affordable prices where you will find Foot Looker, Camper and Energy shops.
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• Continuation of Via Torino is Corso di Porta Ticinese. As you are getting closer to Navigli area which is the famous for so called street-style shopping, second hand clothing, weird designers’ boutiques, handmade clothes and accessory like Diesel, Miss Sixteen, Gas and Fornarina.
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