Must-see shopping in Corso Magenta & Sant'Ambrogio

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    Spazio Rossana Orlandi

    Installed in a former tie factory not far from Corso Magenta, this iconic interior-design studio is a challenge to find. Once inside, though, it's hard to…

  • Taschen

    Despite Taschen’s catalogue of beautiful books, it’s the interior of their Via Meravigli showroom that steals the show. Art books sit splendidly in steel…

  • Pupi Solari

    Many Milanese from a certain kind of family will recall regular Pupi Solari visits for shoe fittings and picking out exquisitely decorated party dresses…

  • Al Bazar

    Created by Milanese fashion icon Lino Ieluzzi, this store is a must for all sartorially inclined men. More than just showcasing the Italian look, it's…

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    Pellini

    Pellini’s original 1947 atelier and archive is a beautiful galleried space with parquet floors, granite pillars and vintage wooden cabinets. Dotted around…

  • Profumeria Vecchia Milano

    Those dashing about town between sights and fashion shows may miss this old-school shop which is an architectural slice of life from 19th-century Milan…

  • Pérfume by Calé

    Since 1955 Calé has been a creator and purveyor of artisan fragrances. Its own-brand range embodies the sophisticated, minimalist Milanese style, with…

  • Galleria L'Affiche

    A treasure trove of vintage posters, fine-art prints, playbills and photographs, Galleria L'Affiche has a cult following and loyal stable of artists who…

  • MUST Shop

    The science museum's concept shop is the place to go for science-inspired books, design items, tech gadgets and mind-boggling games. Inspire the little…

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    Risi

    Head to Risi for a dose of effortless Milanese chic. Here you can stock up on soft grey and white linen shirts and trousers; honeycomb polo shirts in…

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    Amelia

    Amelia’s kidswear collection is a triumph of restrained style, mixing ruffles, rhinestones and hand-stitched detailing with simple shapes and the softest…

  • Atelier VM

    It’s easy to miss this hidden gem at the end of Via Correnti, despite the neon sign. Founded by local designers Marta Caffarelli and Viola Naj Oleari, the…