As we walked through different neighborhoods, Yuste explained how each area reflects a different side of Madrid’s fashion identity.
“In Malasaña, you find the more vintage, underground looks, secondhand shops, and creative street style,” she said. “In Salamanca, it’s all luxury, designer stores and elegant cafés.”
We ended our day on Madrid’s Golden Mile, also known as La Milla de Oro. A stretch of high-end boutiques and flagship designer stores like Chanel, Valentino, Celine, and more.
“This is where you come to see and be seen,” Yuste said. “You have all the luxury brands, and the most famous restaurants.”
