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Artisanal Cornucopia
Located on a quiet street just around the corner from Piazza del Popolo, this small store embodies its name by offering an abundance of artisanal crafts from around the world. Its owner Elif Sallorenzo—a half Turkish, half American woman, who married an Italian—loves things that are handmade, so she sources them from Italy and elsewhere. Here, she displays them with pride and can tell you their story of origin, whether it is a wax-cloth shawl from West Africa, an ikat pillow from Istanbul or beauty product from the north of Italy. She carries items that you are unlikely find to elsewhere.
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Sophie Habsburg
A former model and Valentino muse, Sophia Habsburg has long been considered one of the most elegant fashion icons in Europe. A few years ago, she decided to share some of her style with others when she launched a handbag line. She makes python and shagreen clutches, slouchy bucket bags with embroidery and sun straw totes for summer. Her shapes are classic but they always include a slight twist, whether it is a bohemian color palette or bit of fringe or her trademark silver snake hardware. Her prices are a fraction of the big brands (an evening clutch may be 400 euros) but with just as much glamour. Call for an appointment.
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