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Lagasca 58, Madrid, Spain
A quemarropa sells very informal clothes for young and very modern women from French and Italian designers like Patrizia Pepe or Et-Vous, and also from some Spanish ones like Masscob.

Madrid, Spain
Adolfo Domínguez is a Galician designer with simple, sober, and elegant lines for both men and women. Of his eight other locations in the city, the one at Calle Fuencarral 5, a block away from Gr...

Jorge Juan 12, Madrid, Spain
Alma Aguilar is known for using natural and prime fabrics (silks, cahsmere, wool, crepe), and for her small dresses and romantic and feminine coats.

Lagasca 50, Madrid, Spain
Drapes, lines, ribbons, and polka dots are some of the trademarks of Amaya Arzuaga and its highly elaborate -- and yet simple looking -- glamorous party dresses. A men's collection is downstairs....

Don Ramón de la Cruz 2, Madrid, Spain
Ángel Schlesser sells both casual wear and formal wear with a great attention to detail -- his clothes usually have gathers, or small flounces -- and with colors aimed at urban women in their thi...

Isabel la Católica 2, Madrid, Spain
Antigua Casa Talavera is the best of Madrid's many ceramics shops. Despite the name, the finest ware sold here is from Manises, near Valencia, but the blue-and-yellow Talavera ceramics are also e...

Claudio Coello 88, Madrid, Spain
Bazaar is a charming store that specializes in French and Italian designers and that caters to a romantic and casual yet sophisticated woman. Some of the brands they sell include Etoile, Paul & J...

José Abascal 48, Madrid, Spain
Booksellers, just off the upper Castellana near the Hotel Miguel Angel, has a large selection of books in English.

Jorge Juan 34, Madrid, Spain
The owners of Boxcalf, on the corner of one of Calle Jorge Juan's alleys, sell exclusive suede, nappa, and leather coats for women, as well as accessories, made in Majorca.

Madrid, Spain
On a street full of bargain shoe stores (muestrarios), Caligae is probably the best of the bunch.