La moda española: Spanish fashion brands to add to your wardrobe

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6/6/2018

When you think of fashion, which countries spring to mind? France, Italy? The question is, should you be adding Spain to that list? For those that have already travelled to some of Spain's major cities to check out the shopping potential, the answer is an obvious yes! Spanish fashion continues to find new ground and new fans, from high street fast-fashion to high-end designers flying the fashion flag for Spain.

Perhaps the most obvious Spanish designer or name to look out for is Zara. Hailing from Galicia, and part of the Inditex group, Zara is known across the world for its affordable adaptations of catwalk designer dresses, trousers and looks. With prices in Spain typically lower than in northern European countries, Zara is definitely worth popping into several times when on holiday in Spain. Styles and stock change weekly and they operate a slick turnkey buying process with a lot of their production taking place in Portugal and Morocco, perfect to ship in new designs that are a quick reaction to the latest high street and catwalk trends.

For the younger and older ends of the Zara spectrum check out Stradivarius and Uterque. Stradivarius targets a younger market with staples such as jeans, slogan t-shirts and faux leather jackets a guaranteed fixture on their shelves. Uterque is all about fine tailoring, unusual jewellery and top knotch shoes. Aimed at an older than Zara market, a combination of the two names works well for us.

With over 150 years' heritage, Loewe is well-known in Spain for classic leather bags, high-end accessories and ready-to-wear clothes. Now part of the LVMH group, Loewe is often seen on Queen Sofia and remains true to its founding country -its leather goods are all made in Spain.

If you're a true high street fan then Mango should be a definite port of call. Like its rival Zara, you can snap up a bargain by shopping in their Spanish shops compared to their northern European counterparts. Leather jackets, basics and limited run dresses all form part of the classic Mango wardrobe.

Nice Things offers a high street approach to Spanish fashion with higher end styles and prices. A more boutique feel welcomes you into their shops with their strengths lying in patterned tops, wide-leg trousers and blouses. Founded in 1995 this is a relatively young company and its collections reflect the upbeat approach to fashion and the designs you'll find in its stores.

Finally, a mention for Bimba y Lola, a fashion focused brand well known in Spain for chunky jewellery, affordable leather purses and handbags and adaptable wardrobe staples. Invest in one of their handbags, you won't regret it!

If you are looking for a holiday home for sale in Spain with easy access to Spain's top fashion brands, we recommend the Costa del Sol or Costa del Maresme, for the best shops with the latest from the best Spanish designers on your doorstep.

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Telegraph.co.uk/fashion/brands/best-spanish-brands/
Independent.co.uk/extras/indybest/fashion-beauty/best-spanish-fashion-brands-uk-a7395851.html