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Via Montenapoleone is an elegant street in Milan, Italy, famous for fashion and jewelry shops. It is the most important street of the Milan Fashion District where many well-known fashion designers have their high-end boutiques and stores from Italian designers to all the world famous brands. It is comparable to other world-famous streets including 5th Ave in New York City, Avenue Montaigne and Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris, and other famous Italian avenues such as Via dei Tornabuoni in Florence and Via Condotti in Rome.

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Via Montenapoleone is an elegant street in Milan, Italy, famous for fashion and jewelry shops. It is the most important street of the Milan Fashion District where many well-known fashion designers have their high-end boutiques and stores from Italian designers to all the world famous brands. It is comparable to other world-famous streets including 5th Ave in New York City, Avenue Montaigne and Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris, and other famous Italian avenues such as Via dei Tornabuoni in Florence and Via Condotti in Rome.
Via Borgospesso
Via Manzoni
- Anna Rita N
- Antonini
- Armani Casa
- Artemide
- Bolaffi
- Bottega del Cashmere
- Coccinelle
- Frette
- Gattinoni
- Les Copains
- Mila Schön
- Napapjri
- Pal Zileri
- Patrizia Pepe
- Paul Smith
Piazza Meda
Via Montenapoleone
See also
Via Pisoni
- Armani Casa
- Armani Privè
- Poltrona Frau
Piazza San Babila
- Bagatt
- Boggi
- Guess
- Gusella
- Nadine
- North Sails
- Sisley
- Valextra
Via Sant'Andrea
Via San Pietro all'Orto
Jimmy Choo
Via Santo Spirito
Via della Spiga
See also
Corso Venezia
See also
Via Verri
See also
- List of upscale shopping districts
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