A Passion For Fashion: Florence’s Favourite Style Haunts

For a break from all the wonderful art and culture you’ll experience on Florence and Tuscany tours.

If you embark on one of the excellent small group Florence and Tuscany tours, you’ll be ableto explore some of the most iconic sights of Europe. This magnificent Renaissance city is ahotspot of art, culture and cuisine, and Florence and Tuscany tours are a genuine bucket-listactivity for many, many people from all over the world.

Quite aside from the aforementioned attractions, there’s another thing Florence is famous foras well: its fabulous fashion! Of course, it’s Italy, so there’s a certain innate sense of style tobe expected, but while Milan is the most renowned fashion hub of the country, Firenze hasits very own, and very stylish edge. Palazzo Pitti holds regular historical clothing fairs andthe city is known for both high-end and cutting-edge design, with many well-known designersopening flagship stores.

So, when you want a break from the galleries and museums, if it’s fashion you’re after, thenthat’s what you’ll get!

Via Tornabuoni

First stop always has to be the most famous fashion street of them all. Via Tornabuoni hasbeen a beacon of affluence since the fourteenth century; today though, the palaces of thecity’s wealthiest Florentine families instead house high-end fashion’s most fabulous names,including Prada, Gucci and Pucci – not to mention the jewels to go with them at the likes ofBvlgari and Cartier.

The Luxury of Leather

The word Florence is synonymous with leather goods, so if you’ve ever wanted to treatyourself to a butter-soft leather jacket this is definitely the place to do it. While you can headto the designer stores and pay a premium, if you’re not quite up to those prices, the open-airmarkets of San Lorenzo and Piazza del Mercato Nuovo offer up a veritable smorgasbord ofstylish leather jackets.

Madova

Even if you’re not really in the market for a pair of gloves, the old world glamour of thefamily-run Madova glove shop might just change your mind – you have been warned. TheDonnini family have been producing their exquisite hand-made gloves since 1919, with theirtiny but undeniably charming shop front (close to the Ponte Vecchio) trading since 1954.You’ll be professionally measured by a trained shop assistant, who’ll then offer yousuggestions for the perfect pair from the vibrant range of styles on the bulging shelves.

The Mall

If you’ve got holiday money burning a hole in your pocket, the best place to relieve you of itis The Mall, a village of high-end designer outlets south of the city. Grab your empty bagsand jump on one of the regular shuttle buses that take you out into the Tuscan countryside(about an hour away) and deliver you to fashion heaven! Although it can get pretty busyduring peak times, it’s worth it for the bargains to be had sporting iconic names like Gucci.Prada, Ferragamo and Balenciaga.

If you’ve got a fashion obsession there’s no need to keep it under control when you’reholidaying in Florence and Tuscany. Tours of this wonderful part of the world may bedominated by art, architecture and culture, but, actually, it’s the ideal place to indulge insomething a little less highbrow of the retail kind as well.

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Mauro Bramante is the Director of WalkAbout Florence, an independent business offeringunforgettable tours and excursions around Italy including the best Florence and Tuscany. Whether you want to ride a Vintage Vespa, try the famous Chianti wine or getcooking with fresh local ingredients, Mauro's company promises excitement, adventure andabove all, fun. If you're keen to experience the magic of Italy with the help of some passionate and knowledgeable tour guides, look no further than WalkAbout Florence for your next getaway.

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