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Later, in the early-20th century, Milan became a major centre of silk and textile productions. Nevertheless, in the 1950s and 1960s, Florence was the fashion capital of Italy and home of the Italian "Alta Moda", equivalent to the French " haute couture". Milan holds the title of the most fashionable city in Italy, and one of the top stylish locales in the world. Both locals and tourists help maintain the chic ambiance that oozes from every street corner in the city. Many of the shops and smaller boutiques outside the city center will be closed, but expect chains and department stores, particularly near cathedral square, to stay opened through the weekend. That said, if you’re visiting for a long weekend, save the shopping for Saturday. Sunday is the day to relax and linger over a meal during the day, either brunch or Sunday dinner, which typically starts early and lasts late into the evening. Related Stories What to Wear in Milan in July: While the temps aren’t much higher than in June, it can feel much hotter because summer’s humidity sets in. Stay cool in a breezy maxi dress and strappy gladiator sandals, or anything linen. Dress | Bag | Earrings | Top | Boots | Tights | Coat | Sneakers | Pants | Sunglasses | Umbrella | Scarf | Flats

Nevertheless, there are other important shopping streets and locations in the city, including the Via Dante, Corso Buenos Aires, Piazza San Babila and the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. Corso Buenos Aires is one of the biggest shopping streets in Europe. The Brera district, the city's bohemian quarter, is also a fashionable area with several boutiques. Furthermore, the Porta Ticinese quarter, which turns into Corso San Gottardo just past the porta contain more independent and also more local fashion stores. Increasingly we believe the world needs more meaningful, real-life connections between curious travellers keen to explore the world in a more responsible way. That is why we have intensively curated a collection of premium small-group trips as an invitation to meet and connect with new, like-minded people for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in three categories: Culture Trips, Rail Trips and Private Trips. Our Trips are suitable for both solo travelers, couples and friends who want to explore the world together. What to Wear in Milan in August: The city empties out in August, which can be brutally hot and muggy. Go for sleeveless shirts and short skirts or lightweight pants and a polo shirt and enjoy having the place to yourself. What to Wear in Milan in February: February is cold but not as freezing. Still, go for a warm wool coat and pants or jeans, or long wool skirt with opaque tights to keep you cozy while running around the city.The winter weather can be quite drab and foggy, which will impact your decisions on what to wear in Milan. Particularly at night, the temperature can drop, leaving visitors feeling quite chilly.

Culture Trips are deeply immersive 5 to 16 days itineraries, that combine authentic local experiences, exciting activities and 4-5* accommodation to look forward to at the end of each day. Our Rail Trips are our most planet-friendly itineraries that invite you to take the scenic route, relax whilst getting under the skin of a destination. Our Private Trips are fully tailored itineraries, curated by our Travel Experts specifically for you, your friends or your family. In terms of the Milanese people, they are said to have probably been "fashion conscious" in the 1880s and late 19th century. [7] The Milanese style was partially inspired by French fashion, which at the time was still dominant in terms of influence, yet adapted according to local tastes; [7] this included a generally sombre and simple style, which was moderate in terms of decoration and ornamentation, and put an emphasis on the quality of tailoring and the different fabrics and textiles. [7] The general Milanese interest in styling was reflected in the number of fashion magazines which circulated in the city at the time, as well as the fact that the people were ready to follow trends; nevertheless, the Milanese style was relatively traditional. The city had several tailors and seamstresses which in 1881 amounted to 249 and in 1886 to 383 (which were listed in guides). [7] In this period, the city was one of the biggest industrial powerhouses in Italy, and had a diversified fashion and clothing economy which was mainly based on small workshops rather than large companies (highlighted in an 1881 census). [8] The importance of this industry continued in the city into the early 20th century, where 42,711 out of 175,871 workers were in the clothing sector in 1911. [9] Producing fashion: commerce, culture, and consumers, Regina Lee Blaszcyzk [4] ECW University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008, p.47 (Chapter three: Elisabetta Merlo and Francesca Polese)Several designer outfits—including Serravalle Designer Outlet, one of Europe’s largest outlets—are within an hour’s drive of the city about 60 minutes away. The closest is Scalo Milano outlet, about 15 minutes by car. There’s also Vicolungo The Style Outlets, roughly a half-hour from the city center . Consignment stores are another option. Locals hit up Bivio, which has a few boutiques in the center of the city. Are shops open in Milan on Sundays? Producing fashion: commerce, culture, and consumers, Regina Lee Blaszcyzk [3] ECW University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008, p.46 (Chapter three: Elisabetta Merlo and Francesca Polese)

FIVE FOOLPROOF OUTFITS FOR MILAN 1. WHAT TO WEAR TO SAN SIRO AND ARENA CIVICA STADIUMS TO SEE INTER MILAN AND AC MILAN GAMES Some of the most stylish women the British fashion designer Kim Jones sees on the streets of Rome as he walks to the Fendi design studio are over 2,000 years old. Key pieces for what to wear in Milan in winter include beautiful leather pieces, like a figure-flattering leather pencil skirt.

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