Outside luxury boutique Laura Biagiotti.

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Laura Biagiotti

Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale


A stiletto strut from the Spanish Steps, the boutique of this well-established Roman fashion designer unfolds over three floors. Inside, ethnic-inspired printed fabrics and cashmere and silk pieces woo fashionistas on the lookout for the latest bold design by one of Italy's best-known high-street designers.


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