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Ljubljana is home to a selection of renowned international brands, unique boutiques and its very own Slovenian-made designer clothing, so you shouldn't have any trouble finding something surprisingly original.
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Max Mara
Ljubljana
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When entering Max Mara, words like 'elegant', 'sophisticated' and 'classy' inevitably spring to mind. The shop positively glows with these qualities, offering a diverse range of nicely presented, luxurious ladies' attire.
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Kipling
Ljubljana
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Fine, mainly leather, goods (luggage, handbags, purses) for ladies who lunch. Besides the headline leather there are also big print bags, which, as its summer in Slovenia, feature something of a nautical theme.
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iBlues
Ljubljana
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Fashion
While iBlues may sound like Apple's new line of designer anti-depressants, it's actually one of the diverse brands
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Mandarina Duck
Ljubljana
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Exquisite handbags and leather goods for the glitterati, including items for women, men, travel and work. Look out for the shop window full of wooden ducks.
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La Perla
Ljubljana
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La Perla's new Autumn/Winter 2011/2012 collection was inspired by the styles of the 1920s, specifically that one of that decade's most acclaimed literary works: F.
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Hibrid
Ljubljana
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Fashion
The only place is Slovenia to find the newest fashion trends from some of the world's hottest designers, Hibrid is a one of a kind boutique located on the ground floor of Ljubljana's famous Nebotičnik Building.
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Marina Rinaldi
Ljubljana
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The theme of Marina Rinaldi's ever-elegant collection this season is luxury, with a leading role given to exclusive materials such as cashmere, camel hair and alpaca.
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Marella
Ljubljana
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Marella has a fun, youthful feel that makes it a comparatively relaxed environment in which to outfit yourself with the latest high-end clothing.
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Tru Trussardi
Ljubljana
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Like its nearby sister stores, Max Mara and La Perla, Tru Trussardi offers a range of women's clothing at the cutting-edge of fashion, but also caters to the style-conscious man, with a sophisticated range of male clothing.
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69 Slam
The Ljubljana outlet of this trendy international underwear and swimwear brand is somewhat hidden away on a quieter stretch of the riverside, which is a bit ironic given that the designs inside are about as loud as you're likely to find anywhere.
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7Camicie
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AND camicie
The well-known Italian manufacturer of designer men's and women's shirts has finally come to Slovenia - with a store opening earlier this year in Ljubljana city centre.
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Avantagarde
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Boss
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Boutique Lacoste
There may not be any crocodiles in the Ljubljanica, but there are plenty in this Lacoste boutique. Find a massive range of gear from the French casual specialists, from the classic polo shirt to footwear.
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Butlers
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Calzedonia
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Celio
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Cesare Paciotti
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Dolce & Gabbana Outlet
With its odd basement location, limited working hours and a sign reading "For members only" out front, we were surprised not to be asked for a password before being let in.
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Emporium
This huge fashion house in the southwest corner of BTC has aisle after aisle of name-brand designer clothes for men, women and children at discount prices.
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Esprit
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Flat
Sprouting creativity and a fresh new concept through the creation of innovative furniture and accessories for home or office.
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Forma F+
One of Ljubljana's largest fashion and sporting good megastores, in addition to the individual approach and personal advice
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Furla
Now this is a nice place. Handbags and coffee, or coffee and handbags. Equal amount of space is given other to both of these pursuits.
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Galerija Emporium
After nearly a year of renovations, this luxury department store opened in the beautiful Art Nouveau Urbanc Building in September 2010.
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Grain de Malice
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G-star
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Hala 12 Outlet
Hall 12 is the largest outlet of premium urban and active clothing in Slovenia. It is intended for a modern, dynamic individual who lives intensely urban life during the week and likes to be active outdoors during the weekend.
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H & M
Four floors of affordable Swedish-designed fashion on Ljubljana's main pedestrian street. They also have another large store in City Park.
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Hibrid
The only place is Slovenia to find the newest fashion trends from some of the world's hottest designers, Hibrid is a one of a kind boutique located on the ground floor of Ljubljana's famous Nebotičnik Building.
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iBlues
While iBlues may sound like Apple's new line of designer anti-depressants, it's actually one of the diverse brands
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Jack&Jones
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Kastner & Öhler
More widely known as K & O, this newly opened two-floor fashion house is the Austrian retailer's first international store and the largest new occupant in Citypark's expanded north wing.
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Kipling
Fine, mainly leather, goods (luggage, handbags, purses) for ladies who lunch. Besides the headline leather there are also big print bags, which, as its summer in Slovenia, feature something of a nautical theme.
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Kipling
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La Perla
La Perla's new Autumn/Winter 2011/2012 collection was inspired by the styles of the 1920s, specifically that one of that decade's most acclaimed literary works: F.
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Mandarina Duck
Exquisite handbags and leather goods for the glitterati, including items for women, men, travel and work. Look out for the shop window full of wooden ducks.
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Mandarina Duck BTC
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Marella
Marella has a fun, youthful feel that makes it a comparatively relaxed environment in which to outfit yourself with the latest high-end clothing.
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Marina Rinaldi
The theme of Marina Rinaldi's ever-elegant collection this season is luxury, with a leading role given to exclusive materials such as cashmere, camel hair and alpaca.
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Marjeta Grošelj
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Max Mara
When entering Max Mara, words like 'elegant', 'sophisticated' and 'classy' inevitably spring to mind. The shop positively glows with these qualities, offering a diverse range of nicely presented, luxurious ladies' attire.
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MIX OUTLET
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Naf Naf
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Niti Niti
Part art gallery, part design boutique and part knitting accessory shop, Niti Niti is Ljubljana's first temple devoted strictly to the art of knitting, knitwear and other wool creations.
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Oktober
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Orsay
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Petit Bateau
Petit Bateau is a century-old tradition based on the things that should be a part of everyday life: Youthful playfulness, sincere happiness and endless comfort.
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Quiksilver
The Ljubljana branch of the well-known international sporting apparel shop, stocks a variety of fashionable casual and sportswear for both men and women, whether your destination is the beach, the ski slopes or the mountains.
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Rašica
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Stiefelkönig
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Studio Hosiery
Studio Hosiery's range of beachwear, shirts, stockings, socks and tights and other Max Mara bodywear mean that between
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Tally Weijl
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Tally Weijl
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Tape A L'oeil
Children have a right to their own fashion, just like adults! From this simple concept was the brand Tape à l'oeil was born in 1993.
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Tom Tailor
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Tom Tailor
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Tru Trussardi
Like its nearby sister stores, Max Mara and La Perla, Tru Trussardi offers a range of women's clothing at the cutting-edge of fashion, but also caters to the style-conscious man, with a sophisticated range of male clothing.
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Urko
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Vero Moda
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Western Store
Located amongst the various boutiques, bars and eateries on Ljubljana's trendy Trubarjeva pedestrian street is the city's first and, to our knowledge, only shop specialising in boots and fashion from the Old West.
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*Sportina, Spar Vič
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XYZ
One of the region's largest fashion retailers, the Sportina Group, opened its newest store in Citypark earlier this year.
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Yamamay
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Zara
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Zero
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Zooo
A 500 square metre designer multibrand store located right in the centre of town, Zooo features the latest urban fashions for men and women.
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