Shopping in Florence for fashion lovers
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With its plethora of exclusive boutiques and a rich indigenous crafts tradition, fashion lovers have plenty of options when it comes to shopping in Florence. The city is famous for leather products, and Cellerini offers some of th … Read more
With its plethora of exclusive boutiques and a rich indigenous crafts tradition, fashion lovers have plenty of options when it comes to shopping in Florence. The city is famous for leather products, and Cellerini offers some of the finest designer handbags, briefcases, suitcases, purses and wallets in Florence. A Florentine institution, Romao sells stylish women’s shoes which are made locally, and pieces by Italian designers. Run by a family of traditional goldsmiths, Fratelli Piccini is the place for high-quality, custom-designed gold jewellery. The best fashion boutiques in Florence, Luisa Via Roma stocks cutting-edge clothes, shoes, perfumes and accessories for men and women. Read less

With its plethora of exclusive boutiques and a rich indigenous crafts tradition, fashion lovers have plenty of options when it comes to shopping in Florence. The city is famous for leather products, and Cellerini offers some of the finest designer handbags, briefcases, suitcases, purses and wallets in Florence. A Florentine institution, Romao sells stylish women’s shoes which are made locally, and pieces by Italian designers. Run by a family of traditional goldsmiths, Fratelli Piccini is the place for high-quality, custom-designed gold jewellery. The best fashion boutiques in Florence, Luisa Via Roma stocks cutting-edge clothes, shoes, perfumes and accessories for men and women.
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