Madrid Escorts
Escorts in Madrid

- Elena
- Madrid
Escorts available to travel to Madrid
Varying notice is required to book the following escorts for Madrid.

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- Brussels

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- Brussels

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- Brussels

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- Brussels

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- London

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- London

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Madrid Escort Companions
For many years now there has been considerable debate which continues to rage on as to which of two major cities in Spain are to be considered the Fashion Capital. Currently, the two contenders in the debate are Madrid, Spain, and Barcelona, Spain. Yet, when a tourist visits Madrid, there is little doubt that the city is the true Fashion Capital! The city of Madrid is loaded with superlative boutiques where tourists and residents can shop and the city also host regular, organized fashion events.
Madrid has a number of boutiques and malls where the tourist can find casual wear, semi formal attire, and formal attire. One can, of course, expect to pay a bit more in Madrid’s boutiques and if price is a major concern, the shopper may want to check out the apparel and lines of clothing sold in the stores within Madrid’s mall. Clothing is offered at cheaper costs in Madrid’s malls. Meanwhile, top designers like Angel Schlesser, Agatha Ruize de la Prada, and Javier Larrainar sell their labels and designs in Madrid boutiques.
In Madrid, one of the best locations to commence in shopping endeavours is all along the Calle Serrano. The very first boutique one should opt to visit while in Madrid is Hoss on Calle Serrano 18. At Hoss splendid women’s fashions are sold in an array of sizes and colours. Casual wear and semiformal attire is sold at Hoss and prices range from 60 to 200 euros, depending upon the apparel purchased. Dresses are of course pricier than the blouses and slacks, but for the most part the fashions at Hoss are priced reasonably. Also on Calle Serrano, not a very long distance from Hoss, one will find the Javier Simorra Boutique. This fashion boutique specializes in contemporary styles and sells skirts, jeans, sweaters and daywear. The prices at Javier Simorra are roughly similar to the prices to be had at the Hoss boutique, but the location certainly supplies diversity in terms of fashion design.
If seeking diverse men’s and women’s apparel, one can remain on Calle Serrano and head for one of the two Carolina Herrera destinations located here. Carolina Herrera is an honoured name in the fashion industry. Here tourists and residents of Madrid can check out the scarves, luxury suits, and more. Prices range from 160 to 370 euros for the apparel in this boutique. Diesel is yet another superlative shopping location fitted on Calle Serrano and the site is filled with footwear options and casual wear. Clothing here is for those seeking ultra sheik styles and a contemporary look. Everything imaginable is sold a Diesel from children’s clothing to handbags, from jewellery to sunglasses, from denim to intimates. Footwear including sneakers, shoes, flats and boots are also available. In fact, Diesel even has a baby wear collection which includes jackets, pants, shoes, tops, and jumpers.
The Calle Serrano is also home to the Marina Rinaldi boutique, which is full of daywear apparel and outdoorsy styles. This location is recognizable by its single, large glass display window and the glass entryway. Tops, jeans, dresses, and accessories can be purchased here, as well as clothing made out of cashmere, silks, and leather. What’s great about Mirana Rinaldi designs is that there is even a plus size line of clothing created by the designer.