Vintage-inspired designs at Tina B Sondergaard.

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Tina B Sondergaard

Centro Storico


Danish designer Tina Sondergaard's boutique faithfully follows the formula of her flagship store in the Monti neighbourhood, measuring, sewing and stitching retro-inspired cocktail dresses, trousers and tops in luxe fabrics and peppy prints. Garments can be bought off the rack or altered by Tina and her staff on the spot.


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