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Alessi & Alessi
This shoe store near the Ara Pacis sells an incredible selection of suede and leather shoes and boots in many colors and styles.
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Amina Rubinacci
Founded in Naples in the 1970s, Amina Rubinacci is a cult fashion label. The designer was originally known for her wool designs but she has expanded into other materials. She focuses on elegant everyday clothing for women.
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Antica Manifattura Cappelli Prati
This Roman hat maker has been supplying stylish, hand-made headpieces for almost a hundred years.
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Antica Manifattura Cappelli Via dell’Oca
This Roman hat maker has been supplying stylish, hand-made headpieces for almost a hundred years.
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Artisanal Cornucopia
Located on a quiet street just around the corner from Piazza del Popolo, this small store embodies its name by offering an abundance of artisanal crafts from around the world. Its owner Elif Sallorenzo—a half Turkish, half American woman, who...
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Atelier Bomba
Roman designer Cristina Bomba founded her bespoke tailor shop in 1980, and her tradition of impeccable fit with the finest fabrics is now being carried on as family business. Her daughter is now the designer and her son Michele, the...
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Badura Roma
When Rome-based interior designer Aleksandra Badura couldn’t find the perfect leather bag she wanted, she sketched it out—three compartments and two semi-circular straps—and commissioned a local custom bag-maker to make it for her. Within weeks of wearing it around, a...
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Barbara Gregori
Barbara Gregori is a great Roman go-to for those looking for under-the-radar Italian brands. Barbara loves colors, prints, quality fabrics and clothes that fit well.
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Chez Dédé
Located in the lively Campo de’ Fiori neighborhood, the uber-stylish Chez Dédé sells a highly curated collection of fashion (both vintage and new), accessories, stationary, art and home décor. Filled with sophisticated pieces by brands like Astier de Villatte, Anke Drechsel and La...
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Dadada
Dadada has become known for its trendy evening wear lines. It is where all the chic Romans in their 20s and 30s go to play dress up.
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Daniela Tovazzi
Made-in-Italy leisure staples like wide-leg cashmere pants and coordinating sweaters for winter and linen separates for summer.
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Davide Cenci
The Cenci family has been dressing the most fashionable Italians for more than eighty years. The third generation of couturiers runs the business now, which has outposts in Milan and New York, but this is the flagship, where you’ll find...
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Fabiana Filippi
This Umbrian-based women’s wear designer uses the highest quality silk and cashmere and emphasizes classic silhouettes and hues. Their silk and knit t-shirts are fantastic staples and the jackets have elegant cuts. Some of their lines can be found at high-end...
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Federico Polidori
Just as Romans have their preferred gelato spots, so do they tend to pick a leathermaker and stick to his wares. True Trussardi families wouldn’t order anywhere else, and neither would Polidori loyalists. There are basic pieces for sale in...
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Gente Roma
This high-end boutique stocks a curated selection of fashions from some of the best designers in the world, including Marni, Givenchy and Stella McCartney. Gente has a few locations throughout the city, but this flagship boutique is one of the...
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L’Archivio di Monserrato
Stylish Roman women avoid the big labels and head to Soledad Twombly’s atelier for her global antiques, fabrics and art, and make an appointment for her one-of-a-kind fashions that both flatter and impress.
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La Rinascente
This iconic Milan-based department store opened a new Rome flagship in the city center in 2017. Eleven years in the making, the eight-story Rinascente, which boasts a food hall and rooftop restaurants, is a great one stop shop for fashion,...
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Lesley Luxury Vintage, Tridente
I love browsing in Italian vintage stores because most of the owners, like the one behind Lesley Luxury, are super picky about what they carry. Here, you can often find amazing pieces from brands like Missoni, Pucci and Emanuel Ungaro....
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Lesley Luxury Vintage, Via Vittoria
I love browsing in Italian vintage stores because most of the owners, like the one behind Lesley Luxury, are super picky about what they carry. Here, you can often find amazing pieces from brands like Missoni, Pucci and Emanuel Ungaro....
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LOL Roma
With six boutique across Rome, LOL Roma is a mini empire of fun finds from the fashion lover Fabio Casentini. Over the years, he has curated a collection of concept shops that mix his love for great design with art,...
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Lunaria Cashmere
This family-owned boutique sells high-quality cashmere in a rainbow of colors and range of styles. Also in Milan.
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Malìparmi Rome
An Italian brand founded in 1977 by Marol Paresi, Malìparmi has been expanded by her daughter and granddaughter, who opened boutiques outside of Italy—all while keeping to the founder’s love of color, craft and exuberance. The aesthetic is bohemian Italian...
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Mimmo Siviglia
In one of Rome’s oldest neighborhoods is the custom shirtmaker Mimmo Siviglia. For almost half a century, Siviglia has been making bespoke shirts for men and women out of the finest Italian cloth. His small shop has brightly painted yellow...
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Momonì, Campo Marzio
The founders of this Italian brand began by designing lingerie and have since expanded into women’s fashion. They call their style new bohemian, and it is easy to imagine young “rock and rollers” wearing their velvet blazers and colorfully-printed, flowy...
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Momonì, Via del Babuino
The founders of this Italian brand began by designing lingerie and have since expanded into women’s fashion. They call their style new bohemian, and it is easy to imagine young “rock and rollers” wearing their velvet blazers and colorfully-printed, flowy...
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My Style Bags
This Milan-based company was started by an elegant Italian woman who marries an almost preppy American style with fine Italian craftsmanship to create bags, linens and home accessories. You will find travel bags, ranging from large duffels to toiletry bags,...
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Nia 30
Erminia Ferrante (known by her friends as Nia) began designing clothes in the 1970s. Originally, she made things for herself and friends but when she opened this boutique, she began attracting a loyal clientele of ladies who love her slightly...
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Piazza Sempione
This is the only free-standing boutique of Piazza Sempione, a beloved Milan-based clothing line that has been carried at luxury department stores like Bergdorf Goodman’s in New York since it was founded in the early 1990s. Good, old-fashioned Italian tailoring...
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Saddlers Union
Says Indagare insider Alberto Moncada, the owner of boutique hotel Margutta 54:
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Sophie Habsburg
A former model and Valentino muse, Sophia Habsburg has long been considered one of the most elegant fashion icons in Europe. A few years ago, she decided to share some of her style with others when she launched a handbag...
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Spazio Margutta
Hidden away on one of my favorite streets in Rome, Spazio Margutta is a concept shop founded by Antonio Falanga and Grazia Marino, who combined their backgrounds in fashion and events to create an innovative fashion shop/hub. Antonio and Grazia...
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Tina Sondergaard
Dressmaker Tina Sondergaard moved from her native Denmark to Rome 37 years ago and opened her charming shop in Monti in 2004. “I fell in love with the frescoes,” she says of the whimsical futurist 1930s frescoes that still adorn two...
Rome

Rome is not a shopping mecca like Florence of Milan, but there are some lively independent boutiques. The best shops are clustered in Tridente; the area’s most famous thoroughfare is the eternally packed Via de Condotti, which is chockablock with designer brands. It pays, however, to head down smaller streets and discover where real Romans shop.