Buenos AiresShopping

Women’S Fashion shopping in Buenos Aires

  1. A

    Moebius

    This funky little shop feels like the walk-in closet of the fashionable artist sister you never had: the racks are crowded with owner-designer Lilliana Zauberman’s kaleidoscopic 1970s-style jersey dresses, whimsical ruffled bikinis, skirts printed with koi fish and frog patterns, cherry-red trench coats and handbags made from recycled materials.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Ffiocca

    High design meets ladylike glamour at the boutique of Florencia Fiocca, whose designs have graced the dancers of Spain’s National Ballet (and Claire Danes for an appearance in a Japanese commercial). Her collection at this airy corner shop features ‘40s-style cocktail dresses, diaphanous summer sheaths and chic wool coats.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Cora Groppo

    The talked-about designer behind this sleek high-fashion line is legendary for her reworking of volume and texture in everyday garments. Cora Groppo’s striking cropped jackets and multilayered wrap tops make a sophisticated design statement without overwhelming an ensemble.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Dam

    Spice up a boring black wardrobe with a brightly flowered sixties-style dress or a one-piece jumpsuit patterned with little green apples from DAM. Playful, vibrant, occasionally outrageous, designer Carola Besasso’s casual line is a hit with artistic young porteñas.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Juana de Arco

    Designer Mariana Cortés, beloved for her whimsical approach to casual women’s fashion, is the creative force behind this exuberant collection of patterned underwear, crocheted swimsuits, conversation-starting woven accessories and animal-stamped pillow cases.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Rapsodia

    According to Rapsodia’s designers, this bohemian clothing line was created for women who love music, art and travel. Stop by for flirty skirts, flowing ‘70s-influenced sundresses and lived-in jeans.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Ashes of Roses

    Romantic, vintage-inspired dresses, diaphanous sweaters and uber-feminine floral accessories line the racks at this lovely Cañitas boutique.

    reviewed