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Shopping 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7.30pm. www.mbardelli. com. Corso Magenta, 13. T: 02 86450734. M1-M2 Cadorna. Map E5 BIFFI – Located in one of Milan’s trendiest districts, it carries the majority of the best-known fashion brands. An ideal address for those in search of that casual, elegant look that only Italians know how to achieve. Clothing but also sneakers and accessories. Open Mon 3pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 9.30am-1.30pm/ 3pm-7pm. www.biffi.com. Corso Genova 5/6. T: 02 83116052. M2 Sant’Agostino, Sant’Ambrogio. Map D6 BOGGI – “Being elegant and feeling at ease on any occasion, expressing one’s personality with distinction”. This is the philosophy of Boggi, a real institution in the panorama of male elegance worldwide. It also boasts numerous sales points scattered throughout the city (piazza San Babila, corso Vercelli, corso Buenos Aires, Porta Romana, corso Como, largo Augusto, via Maddalena, Galleria Passarella) and at the airports (Linate e Malpensa). Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm. www.boggi.it. Piazza San Babila, 3. T: 02 76000366. M1 San Babila. Map G4 BOUTIQUE 5 – For years, this centrally located boutique has stocked haute couture women’s clothing. Known for its passion and professionalism, it panders to women who prefer a more classical look. Open Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 9.30am-12.30pm/3pm-7pm. www.boutique5milano.com. Largo V Alpini, 1. T: 02 437220. M1 Conciliazione. Map C3 BRIAN & BARRY – Despite its name, this is a wholly Italian brand. It has a series of multi-brand boutiques with various sales points in Milan (via Durini, corso Vercelli, corso Buenos Aires). It carries classic and casual men and women’s wear. Open Mon-Sat 10am- 7.30pm; Sun 10.30am-1.30pm/3pm-7.30pm. www.brianebarry.it. Via Durini, 28. T: 02 76005582. M1 San Babila. Map G4 BRooksfield – Established in 1971, by Umberto Maria Montasterolo as a brand of men’s trousers, in just a few years it achieved total look status combining the quality of Made-in-Italy with a refined British-style imprint. Its flagship store for men and women was founded in 1995, in the heart of the fashion quad. Open: Mon 3pm-7pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7pm. www. brooksfield.com. Corso Venezia, 12. T: 02 76006242. M1 Porta Venezia. Map g4 CHICCHI GINEPRI – Chicchi Ginepri has three stores in Milan of which only one carries both men and women’s clothing (via Manin, viale Murillo and, only for women, piazzale G. De Agostini). It stocks most of the main designer labels including footwear and accessories. Open Mon-Sat 10am-2pm/3pm-7pm. www.chicchiginepri.it. Via D. Manin, 13. T: 02 6597956. M3 Turati. Map G3 DAAD – A multi-brand boutique for him and her which continues to surprise clients with its fashion aptitude and insight into trends. Famous labels are showcased in its sophisticated though welcoming interior. It has three stores, all located in Milan’s historical shopping district (via della Spiga, corso Matteotti, via Santo Spirito). Open Mon 2pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10am- 7.30pm. www.daad-dantone.com. Via della Spiga, 25. T: 02 76002120. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 DIESEL – A wholly Italian cult brand, invented by Renzo Rosso and famed throughout the world for its quality, creativity and slightly quirky air. A favourite with young people of all ages. Among its several sales points, worth particular note is its giga-store in San Babila. Open Mon-Sat 10am-8pm. www.diesel.com. Piazza San Babila, 1/3. T: 02 76396762. M1 San Babila. Map G4 Eleonora scaramucci – Starting with its shop windows, the Eleonora Scaramucci store delights the eyes of passersby with its selection of refined women’s wear. Also stocks its own “total look” brand name. In September, 2009, Scaramucci opened her own outlet, just a short distance from the store. Shop hours: Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 10am-2pm/3pm- 7pm. Outlet hours: Tues-Sat 10am-1.30pm/3pm-7pm. www.eleonorascaramucci.com. Via Dell’Orso, 1. T: 02-8052216. Map f4 ELIANE – A fashion store dedicated to original, edgy fashions for the younger woman. It carries all the best brands popular with the under 40’s but not only. Its other shops are located in via Monti, via Lorenteggio, corso Genova. The courtyard adjacent to its via Belfiore location houses an outlet for bargain hunters. Open Mon 3pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sun 10am-1.30pm/ 3pm-7.30pm. www.eliane.it. Via Belfiore, 7. T: 02 4692121. M1 Wagner, M1 Pagano. Map B4 GEMELLI – Established in 1927, this upscale shop is a part of Milan’s history. Over the years, it has stocked every major designer label and now offers its own collection which reflects Milanese style to perfection. Famed for its cashmere knitwear, Gemelli boasts a women’s and men’s fashion boutique with two adjacent shops for children and sportswear. Just across the road, you can find the Kid’s store Gemellino and “Country Club”, a shop specialized in sportswear, a “country club” boutique and one dedicated exclusively to socks. Open Mon 3pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10am-1.30pm/ 3pm-7.30pm. www.gemelli.it. Corso Vercelli, 16. T: 02 48000057. M1 Pagano, M1 Conciliazione. Map C4 GENIALI – One of the best-known men’s shops in Milan, located in an elegant area just a short distance from piazzale Cadorna. For the elegant man who wishes to look impeccable both on formal or more casual occasions. This upscale boutique offers perfect, courteous service. Open Mon 3pm-7.30pm; Tues-Sat 10am-7.30pm. Via V. Monti corner of via A. Saffi. T: 02 462605. M1-M2 Cadorna. Map D4 GIUSY BRESCIANI – Located in the poetic Brera district, the old-world atmosphere of this high fashion atelier tells of its century-old history. Originally established as a milliner’s shop, it is currently a contemporary store offering clothing for all tastes, even made-to-measure. Open Mon 3.30pm-7pm; Tues-Fri 10.30am-2pm/3.30pm-7pm. Sat on appointment. Via del Carmine, 9. T: 02 72081049. M2 Lanza. Map F4 HENRY COTTON’S – One of the best-known names in leisure wear, the new, Milan-based boutique, designed by Anouska Hempel, is spread out over 3 floors and furnished with custom-built furniture inspired by travel and sport. Scattered throughout the store are leather trunks, chromed metal cases, hockey sticks, wooden skis, boxing gloves and sports trophies. A strong reference to the British heritage of the brand, which draws inspiration from the classic Anglo-American lifestyle. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-7.30pm; Sun 11am-2pm/3pm- 7pm. www.henrycottons.it. Corso Venezia, 7. T: 02 76028319. M1 San Babila. Map G4 HOST – This elegant men’s shop was established as the male counterpart of the historic Pupi Solari (see listing) women’s boutique. It not only carries an assortment of traditional but also lesser known brands and is a favourite with Milanese men in the know. Open Mon-Sun 10am-7pm. Piazza N. Tommaseo, 2. T: 02 436085. M1 Conciliazione. Map C4 INCONTRI – Set within a quiet, residential area, this elegant, fashionable shop is in perfect sync with the brands showcased. The shop recently added a section entirely dedicated to accessories. Open Mon 3pm-7.30pm; Tues-Fri 10am-1.30pm/3pm-7.30pm; Sat 10am-1pm/3pm-7pm. www.modaincontri.com. Via E. Biondi corner of via Piero della Francesca. T: 02 313177. Map B1 LA TENDA – The first sales point of this group was established in 1965 and is an institution of luxury multi-brand labels on the Milanese scene. Its boutiques (in addition to its first via Plinio location, it has two other shops, one in Brera and the other in Via M. Pagano) offer a vast and carefully chosen selection of women’s collections. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.latendamilano.com. Piazza San Marco, 1. T: 02 6575804. M2 Moscova. MAP F2 MANGANINI – A highly sought-after clothing store for men and women boasting a sophisticated ambiance and impeccable service and quality. Its vast range of brands will instantly make you forget its slightly outof-town location. Take a taxi to get there. Open Mon 3pm-7.3pm; Tues-Sat 9.15am-12.30pm/3pm-7.30pm. www.manganini.it. Via A. Astesani, 8. T: 02 6457300. OFf map MARNI – Founded in 1994 by the Castiglioni family, Marni is not only a chain of shops but an internationally renowned fashion brand with its own label and philosophy both of which are clearly apparent in the minimalist architectural style of its interior. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm. www.marniinternational.com. Via della Spiga, 50. T: 02 76317327. M3 Montenapoleone. Map G4 MAX MARA – An Italian fashion house known for its ready-to-wear clothing. Established in 1951, since its inception, Max Mara has always offered clean-cut, beautifully tailored lines. Although it has numerous sales points scattered throughout Milan, Italy and the rest of the world, it is not a chain store but rather a real designer label. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 10.30am-7.30pm. www.maxmara.com. Piazza Libertycorso Vittorio Emanuele II. T: 02 76008849. M1-M3 Duomo, M1 San Babila. Map G5 MISS SIXTY – The young, trendy and edgy style of Miss Sixty, an Italian brand known throughout the world, has been defined by fashionistas as “streetchic”. Particularly appreciated for the wide offer of denims with a unique, original style, the collections distinguish themselves for their feminine, seductive, contemporary and ironic style. A hot favourite with teenagers. Two stores in Milan (via Montenapoleone, via Solferino). Open Mon-Sun 10am-7.30pm. www.misssixty.com. Via Montenapoleone, 27. T: 02 76390698. M3 Montenapoleone. 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