Milan is among four main fashion capitals. Many would say that you have not shopped until you shopped here. Whether you are seeking essential daywear or glamorous evening clothes, Milan’s fashion streets, home of Italian and international designers, host breath-taking luxury stores filled with high-fashion treasures, and international retail chains that take their inspirations usually straight from the streets, offering innovative and upcoming trends.
Corso Buenos Aires is a 1,2 km long street, that starts at Piazzale Oberdan, near Porta Venezia and ends in Piazzale Loreto. It used to be known for the numerous small shops where you could find traditional Milanese products. However, these have been replacing by modern fashion stores that offer common commercial brands and ready to wear collections at favorable prices.
Corso Vercelli offers a great opportunity for shopping where you may find all international retail chains, just like in Corso Buenos Aires. The advantage of this location is that you are not in the city center, which implies that shops are not crowded and even during the sales periods you will be able to find all desired sizes.
Convivio is the most important Italian Market Exhibition with the aim to raise funds for ANLAIDS, the National Association against AIDS. Much more than just a charity event, Convivio represents “a long walk of solidarity” that was originally created in 1992 by Italian most famous designers Gianni Versace, Gianfranco Ferrè, Giorgio Armani and Valentino.