Calle del Piamonte 19 40.423075
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-3.69491228004Madrid
Reviewed 06. Nov 2007
If you like your clothes and footwear to be graphically unique, then this shop will quite literally be a treasure trove of sartorial sublimeness; you have to take a few steps down to enter what seems a small cove.
I myself had to back track on the street as an exquisite printed dress caught my eye. It turned out to be by Tsumori Chisato, and it so happens that this is the only place in Madrid to get her stuff, because Mónica has got some sort of hook-up. And what shoes could go with Tsumori's fantastical creations than those of Mónica García's, which aim to make the ballet flats more popular and inject a little bit of feminine fun into them. Open until 20h30.
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Calle del Almirante 27 40.422492
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-3.69417428004Madrid
Reviewed 22. Nov 2008
My love-hate relationship with fashion is perhaps best exemplified by this bastion of "French rebellious chic.
" The fabrics are always super soft (check the cashmere), the colors pretty (violets, pinks, turquoises), but the sizes are always super small and the designs questionable, unless skulls and crossbones set in rhinestones are your thing.
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