Spanish fashion

Spanish fashion of the 17th century dominated in many countries of Europe. A distinctive feature in the Spanish fashion was the tendency to simple surfaces and clear shapes, and the elements of painting seemed overloaded. In this epoch in clothes there were many bright and expensive ornaments that emphasized human beauty. The Spanish costume was like a casket with treasures. It was made of velvet and brocade of dark colors, embroidered with silver and gold threads and decorated with pearls and precious stones. Such outfits were very expensive and rare. In the Renaissance, Spanish fashion became dominant, even the French house was subordinate to it.

Street Spanish fashion

Spanish street fashion inspires a change in the image as a whole. Until the 20th century, the traditional Spanish style was distinguished for its pomposity, riot of colors. To date, women's Spanish fashion has become simple and has basic shades. The most popular and beloved color of the Spaniards is white, in the tissues they prefer cotton, linen and silk, which are very suitable for the usual hot weather for them.

Spanish Fashion House

Milan, Paris and London all the time argue for the right to be called the capital of a fashionable empire. The Spaniards are great patriots of their country, then they dress only in what designers of their fashion houses offer them, especially since Spain is famous for its fashion brands - Armand Basi, RobertoVerino, Victorio & Lucchino, Jesusdel Pozo, Custo Barcelona, ​​Antonio Garcia, Agatha Ruizdela Prada and many others. The brands Zara, Bershka, Mango and Stradivarius are inexpensive, but very stylish and fashionable clothes that are enjoyed by the whole of Europe. Barcelona is the best place for shopping in Spain. Here you can find luxury boutiques of famous fashion houses, where you can buy quality items at affordable prices.