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Barcelona Fashions in Review in The Urban Shopper

A review of Barcelona fashions to see what the U.S. will be wearing next.

2012-08-09
WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ, August 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) When someone lists the global centers of fashion and culture, Barcelona Spain is always near the top of the list. That's because Barcelona, a city with a history since Roman times, has always been mecca for creativity, inspiring artists such as Picasso to its shores. But it was one of its native sons, Antonio Gaudy, who really put Barcelona on the map for perhaps the highest degree of creativity applied to architecture. Barcelona is a feast for the eye that strains one's imagination and truly inspires wonder.

The sense of pushing creativity is the impression one gets when you see fashions on the street in Barcelona and in the little shops and stores surrounding its many beautiful plazas. Fitted and lavishly printed dresses, micro beaded necklaces and colors to die for only foretells of fashion trends yet to come across the Atlantic.

TheUrbanShopper.com does a review of fashions from Barcelona in its current issue. Whether it's highly printed dresses, or a sleek zippered flouncy skirt, or a bright orange tote bag with skeletonal bling detail, Barcelona fashion like the City itself is on the cutting edge of creativity.

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[Press-News.org] Barcelona Fashions in Review in The Urban Shopper
A review of Barcelona fashions to see what the U.S. will be wearing next.