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Haute couture designers

Sevillian craftsmanship is also palpable in fashion and the city has become an important epicenter with local designers such as Victorio and Lucchino or Toni Benitez, but also other national and international designers who have realized that Seville is fashion.

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Seville is in fashion

Sevilla is so fashionable that we have a Fashion Association, ADEMOS and the Andalusian Fashion Center. Therefore, big brands like Loewe or Roberto Verino have their place in our streets. Unique and exclusive garments and accessories, with their own style, that you can complete with the iconic hats of Fernandez y Roche and Maquedano, businesses that date back to the nineteenth century and remind us that once Seville was the capital of the hat. Or with the traditional Casal bags and Sabina accessories.

Do not repeat the model

If you are looking for fashion for people with good taste and at the same time committed to local artisan talent, in Seville there are many emerging designers who create fashion in a more indie way and have boutiques that make you want to stay and live. It’s different clothes that you won’t see, different from the big brands and with a lot of personality.

 

Sustainable fashion and spaces to dream

There are places so special that they are difficult to label. It happens to us with the so-called concept stores, stores where fashion, design and decoration coexist. You have a good example in the area of Las Setas, such as Isadora Concept Store or La importadora, flagships of the most avant-garde trends. Many others follow the principles of slow fashion, with local or national clothing and quality fabrics. Sustainable and conscious production, sometimes in limited editions.

To keep in mind

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In the most central pedestrian streets (Tetuán and Sierpes, Plaza del Duque and Magdalena) you have the main fashion brands and classic hat shops.

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If you want to take a stroll through the most indie boutiques of local design, be sure to visit the area of Carlos Cañal and Rosario Street..

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Las Setas gives space to what many Sevillians know as Soho Benita, where you can find the most avant-garde concept stores in Seville.

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If vintage and second-hand clothes are your thing, take a walk around Alameda and Feria street. There are bargains from well-known brands that have stood the test of time.