Quadrilatero della moda
The Quadrilatero della moda (Italian pronunciation: [kwadriˈlaːtero della ˈmɔːda]; literally "fashion square"), or Via Montenapoleone fashion district, is a high-class shopping district in the centre of the Italian city of Milan, characterised by the presence of numerous boutiques and related retail outlets which represent most of the world’s major fashion houses.
This area is regarded by numerous experts in the fashion industry such as Vogue, to be one of the most or even the most important fashion district in the world.
The sides of the square, located to the south of the arches of Porta Nuova, are formed by Via Montenapoleone (SW), Via Manzoni (NW), Via della Spiga (NE), and Corso Venezia (SE).
Streets inside this area include Via Borgospesso, Via Santo Spirito, Via Gesù, Via Sant'Andrea, Via Bagutta, and Via Baggutino. The zone extends in practice also to the north-west of Via Manzoni with Via Pisoni, and to the south and west of Via Montenapoleone with Corso Giacomo Matteotti (this last meets Corso Venezia at Piazza San Babila), Piazza Meda, Via San Pietro all'Orto, and Via Verri.
Streets and squares
Corso Giacomo Matteotti
Fashion shops include:
Corso Venezia
Piazza Meda
Fashion shops include:
Piazza San Babila
Fashion shops include:
Via Bigli
Via Borgospesso
Fashion shops include:
- Altomani & Sons
- Andrea Pfister
- Antichità Silbernagl
- Cyrus Company
- daDriade
- Galleria Silva
- Giuliano Fujwara
- Laura Biagiotti
- Pinco Pallino
- Tween DdM
- Versace Homme
Via della Spiga
Via Manzoni
Via Montenapoleone
Fashion shops include:
Via Pisoni
Fashion shops include:
Via San Pietro all'Orto
Fashion shops include:
- Jimmy Choo
- Bagutta
Via Sant'Andrea
Via Santo Spirito
Fashion shops include:
- Borbonese
- Balenciaga
- Stella McCartney
Via Verri
Fashion shops include:
- Alexander McQueen
- Baldinini
- Berluti
- Burberry
- Canali
- DSquared²
- Etro Profumi
- Gucci
- Jil Sander
- John Richmond
- Nautica
- Oxford
- Tom Ford
- Zegna
See also
External links
Media related to Via Montenapoleone (Milan) at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 45°28′12″N 9°11′43″E / 45.469898°N 9.195342°E