Miró famously likes to cause a stir on the catwalk, using illegal immigrants and even local prisoners to model his wares. His clothes, however, for men and women, couldn't be...
C/Consell de Cent 349A temple for coquettish Carrie Bradshaw style on a mid-range budget. Think lots of mixing and matching of patterns with plenty of candy-bright shoes. Labels include Amaya...
C/Argenteria 43The Custo look is synonymous with Barcelona style, and the loud, cut-and-paste print T-shirts have spawned a thousand imitations. Custodio Dalmau's signature prints can now be...
Plaça de les Olles 7The clothes are the highest of high-end fashion, the assistants are model-beautiful, and the shop itself has the air of a runway at a Paris catwalk show. No inferiority...
Avda Diagonal 469After years of drawing beautiful people in beautiful outfits, it was a logical step for Barcelona's most successful illustrator to design his own fashion line. Labanda's shop...
C/Rosselló 232Tomboys should turn away now: Font's romantic and feminine designs are dripping with ribbons and ruffles yet never stray into Barbara Cartland territory. Look for cute...
C/Provença 304When Viaplana and Piñon's black-mirrored shopping and leisure centre opened in 1995, it was the place to hang out. After years of declining popularity, it's ditched most of the...
Moll d'EspanyaMiriam Ponsa's designs are squarely aimed at affluent young urbanites with a taste for stripped-down, quasi-Japanese style. The clothes are generally loose fitting and with a...
C/Princesa 14Right now, nobody in Barcelona is hipper than local designer Mertxe Hernández. Her clothes have the distinction of being utterly different but immediately recognisable:...
C/Rec 32Barcelona's oldest design house and a pioneer in the local catwalk scene, Santa Eulalia was founded in 1843 and remains a seriously upmarket proposition. The prêt-à-porter...
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