The best tip when visiting a new city—do as the locals do. Miss Vogue puts together a list of indigenous labels, designers and stores in five cities around the world, to make that shopping spree just a tiny bit easier. Heading to Milan this anytime soon? Look no further than this roundup of must-visit Milan stores; plus, we have the skinny from chic girls who know their way around its famed streets.
A rooftop view of the city
Miss Vogue loves
1. Borsalino: Get into the Italiano spirit with a felt fedora—available in an array of colours—from one of the country's oldest hat companies.
2. Dondup: Make a pit stop at this fashion house for über cool basics and sleek separates that o er endless layering possibilities.
3. MSGM: Head to this six-year-old Italian brand's flagship store for funky, printed clothing in bright, vibrant colours.
MSGM
4. COS: When in town for fashion week, this is the Vogue team's go-to for sophisticated staples.
Slouchy blazers on the COS website
In the know: Allia Al Rufai, stylist and fashion consultant
Allia Al Rufai
Shopping hangouts: "Brera for its eclectic alternative stores; 10 Corso Como for cool brands; and highstreet heaven Corso Buenos Aires for everything from Tally Weijl to H&M and Pull & Bear."
10 Corso Como
Hidden gems: "Just before Colonne di San Lorenzo is Corso di Porta Ticinese, where you'll find small multibrand stores for tees and shoes."
Best bet: "Pinko and Elisabetta Franchi."
Rest stop: "Bar and restaurant Ceresio 7 by DSquared2 is the go-to spot for Milan's fashion crowd."
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