Do you find your outfits outdated or you are just bored with your current wardrobe? Not feeling inspired by the local clothing selections? There might be some alternatives for you with just a flight away! Did you know that Madrid is not only the capital city of Spain but also one of the most representative scenes for the current fashion trends & street styles among the Iberian peninsula and Europe? If you are looking to upgrade your wardrobe then buckle up and depart on this journey to discover the "moda" in Madrid!
The Gran Via or otherwise known as the street that never sleeps is the hot spot in Madrid in terms of shopping. Sometimes called the The Spanish Broadway, Grand Via hosts the biggest chain stores in the world but you can also find plenty of cinemas and cafe bars which have become one of the most frequent used meeting points among madrileños and tourists.
Desigual
Famous for its bold designs and colourful pallets, the Barcelona based chain has managed to grow significantly in the recent years, nowadays supplying more than seventy stores around the world. Discover the four level store and find your unique garments!
Preciados, 25 Madrid
Primark
The second world's largest Primark store is proudly situated on the busiest street of Madrid. With over 12.000 square meters and five floors, this store has been causing quite a hype which results in many tours that offer to visit Madrid & shop in Primark.
Gran Vía, 32 Madrid
Situated in the heart of the Salamanca neighbourhood, Calle Serrano is on the list of must-see shopping streets in Madrid. From casual chic designer stores to couture and luxurious boutiques, expect to find the latest season trends among a half an hour walk.
Loewe
Loewe is a Spanish luxury fashion house based in Madrid that specialised mainly in leather.
Serrano, 34 Madrid
Versace
The Italian fashion house dominated the FW stages in the early 90s with its bold designs and supermodels culture. Gianni Versaci's legacy is steered successfully nowadays by his sister Donatella.
Serrano, 16 Madrid
Kenzo
This French luxury house was founded in 1970 by Japanese designer Kenzo Takada. Born in Japan, Takada moved to Paris in the beginning of the 60s to seek his aspiration to build an empire in fashion. And so he did.
Serrano, 17 Madrid
El Corte Inglés - Multibrand Shop
El Corte Inglés is Spain's only remaining department store chain. The complex comprises several buildings and carries the most comprehensive portfolio of partner designers of any chain store in Spain.
Serrano, 47-52 Madrid
Manolo Blahnik
No further need for introduction, Manuel "Manolo" Blahnik Rodríguez CBE, is a Spanish fashion designer and founder of the iconic high-end shoe brand that has been emblematic for the 20th and 21st centuries fashion movement.
Serrano, 58 Madrid
If you are looking for a local touch, then the Plaza de las Salesas is the place for you! This neighbourhood is a local gem since it brings together locals artists that fill in the streets with fashion, art, music, gastronomy and decorative pieces. With over forty commerciak spaces, the streets of Salesas will offer you a great selection for your needs!
Malababa
Founded in 1997, Malababa is a brand ambassador for Spain in the apparel and accessory design industry.
Santa Teresa, 5 Madrid
La Bonne Étoile
The Bonne Étoile offers a good variety of Ottoman jewellery, as well as other hand-made accessories at affordable prices.
Piamonte, 27 Madrid
Ailanto
The Bilbaon brothers created their own label in the mid 90s which is famous for its colour combinations, geometric forms and portrayals of the avant-garde movements.
Orellana, 14 Madrid
Oteyza Tailoring
Traditional tailoring at its best quality! Expect a two-months process for production with usually around four fittings.
Conde de Xiquena, 11 Madrid
Doble AA
Passionated for fashion, DOBLE AA apparel is offering a wide range of possibilities within the latest trends.
Barquillo, 28 Madrid