DMAG Outlet
This store has some of the best prices in the area for luxury items, such as Prada, Gucci, Lanvin, and Cavalli. DMAG has two other locations, at Via Forcella 13 and Via Bigli 4.
Milan is the birthplace of many of the world's most celebrated brands and high-ticket retail establishments: Prada, Versace, and Armani all call Milan home. The city has produced some of the industry's biggest talents, and reigns as one of the most important fashion capitals in the world. "Fashion tourists" come from cities like Shanghai, Moscow, and Tokyo to shop here.
Weekly open markets selling fruits and vegetables—and a great deal more—are still a regular sight in Milan. Many also sell clothing and shoes.
This store has some of the best prices in the area for luxury items, such as Prada, Gucci, Lanvin, and Cavalli. DMAG has two other locations, at Via Forcella 13 and Via Bigli 4.
This fabulous duo has created an empire based on sultry designs for men and women. The gorgeous three-story flagship store features clothing for both, plus accessories.
A museum-like shrine (taking photos is discouraged) to Milan's creative fashion sense, the concept store 10 Corso Como was founded by the former fashion editor and publisher Carla Sozzani. The clothing and design establishment also includes a restaurant-café, gallery, bookstore, and small hotel.
Antonioli raises the bar for Milan's top trendsetters. Uniting the most cutting-edge looks of each season, it is among the fashion-forward concept stores in the city. Aside from Italian brands like Valentino, it also stocks a competitive international array of designers, like Ann Demeulemeester, Rick Owens, Givenchy, and Maison Margiela.
Antonioli raises the bar for Milan's top trendsetters. Uniting the most cutting-edge looks of each season, it is among the fashion-forward concept stores in the city. Aside from Italian brands like Valentino, it also stocks a competitive international array of designers, like Ann Demeulemeester, Rick Owens, Givenchy, Maison Margiela, and Vetements.
The kingpin of milliners, Borsalino has managed to stay trendy since it opened in 1857.
Started in 1999, Dondup is a Milanese brand that has captured the essence of casual chic. But it's no longer just a brand for denim lovers: its flagship store houses menswear, women's wear, accessories, and shoe collections.
Find Armani's apparel and accessories for both men and women in the brand's newest boutique.
This Florence-born brand attracts lots of fashion-forward tourists in hot pursuit of its monogrammed bags, shoes, and accessories.
The flagship location of this always bustling and very central department store—adjacent to both the Duomo and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II—carries a wide range of Italian and international brands (both high-end and casual) for men, women, and children. There's also a fine selection of beauty and home products.
The Monday- and Thursday-morning markets here cater to the wealthy residents of the central Brera neighborhood. In addition to food stands where you can get cheese, roast chicken, and dried beans and fruits, there are several clothing and shoe stalls that are important stops for some of Milan's most elegant women.
Famous for their kaleidoscope-pattern knits, this family-run brand sells whimsical designs for men and women.
Prada's more upbeat, youthful brand has a wide offering of boldly printed women's fashions and accessories.
Known for its bold prints, colors, and appliqués, Moschino is a brand for daring fashionistas.
Founded in Milan in 1913 selling steamer trunks and handbags, Prada has several locations throughout the city. Its store on Via Montenapoleone showcases its women's collection.
Famous for his wild-animal prints, Roberto Cavalli creates sexy designs for men and women.
This Florence-based brand is a leader in leather goods and accessories, and carries designs for men and women in this store.
This leather-goods leader sells luxury handbags as well as a variety of shoes for men and women. It also offers men's and women's clothing.
This Milan-based label offers sleek, fashion-forward accessories, leather goods, and clothes.
Even after the departure of its founding father, Valentino Garavani, this fashion brand still flourishes.
Run by flamboyant Donatella Versace and known for its rock-and-roll styling, the first store of this fashion house opened on Via della Spiga in 1978, and its latest flagship is inside the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.
Situated in the heart of the city, this seven-story building holds stores by international brands like Tiffany and Manolo Blahnik, with some of the best in men's and women's fashion and accessories. There's also a café, food store, and bistro here.
Part of the Tod's empire, Fay carries women's and men's clothes and accessories at its flagship store, designed by the famed American architect Philip Johnson.
Known for their luxe and colorful striped socks, Gallo also carries casual wear and accessories for men, women, and kids.
A true luxury destination, Gio Moretti carries everything from designer gowns to books on design and architecture.
Neapolitan suitmaker Kiton is known for its high-quality, made-in-Italy tailored menswear. This family-run label attracts an international following.
One of the finest Italian names in knitwear, Malo carries luxurious casual looks for men, women, and the home.
Bargains in apparel—though not designer brands—and household goods can be found at this huge market all day on Saturday and from about 8:30 to 1 on Tuesday. The stalls to look for are at the Piazza Sant'Agostino end of the market. It's very crowded and demanding—watch out for pickpockets.