OLTRE's style issue dares us to resist the seduction of Madrid - The most underrated of Europe's fashion capitals - A city that inspires as both muse and museum, where ancient history, forward-looking style and the good life intertwine.
Madrid, Spain

At Plaza Mayor
Marta wears a DOBLAS jacket, shorts and hat with Pat Equilux boots.

In the portico of Museo Lázaro Galdiano
Toni wears a CAMPERLAB suit and Neus wears a Baro Lucas dress, Calzedonia tights, Lodi heels and M de Paulet jewelry.

“Retrato de dama” by Ludolf de Jongh
Neus wears a Guillermo Decimo corset, Men's Concept trousers, Zahati hat and Marina Garcia jewelry. Toni wears a Mens Concept coat and shirt and Carlota Barrera trousers.
ON LOCATION AT MUSEO LAZARO GALDIANO
Museo Lázaro Galdiano is often overshadowed by the Prado, Reina Sofía and Thyssen, but it remains one of the best art museums in Madrid. It is the former home of the late Spanish financier (and a foremost patron of culture in 19th century Spain) Jose Lázaro Galdiano. The museum houses an impressive collection of old masters and romantic period painters like Goya, El Greco, and Velazquez, among others. The Neo-Renaissance architecture and location on the prestigious Calle de Serrano make it all the more worthy of a visit. museolazarogaldiano.es
In front of Galería Canalejas
Marta wears an Andrew Pocrid dress with Calzedonia tights and Guess heels.

“Gertrudis Goméz de Avellaneda” by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz
Neus wears a Gucci top and skirt with Calzedonia tights and Guess heels. Toni wears a Sandro suit with Guess loafers.

A glove fitting at Guantes Luque
Marta wears a Palomo Spain top and skirt with Calzedonia tights, CAMPER heels and Antonio Velasco hat.

At Capas Seseña
Marta wears a DOBLAS top and skirt with Lodi heels.

At Plaza Mayor
WHERE TO SHOP LIKE A MADRILEÑO
Palomo Spain
This appointment-only studio from one of the country's most visionary designers is aptly situated on Calle de Argumoso, steps from the Reina Sofía contemporary art museum and surrounded by Madrid's top art galleries. palomospain.com
Capas Seseña
Just outside of the Puerta del Sol plaza, Capas Seseña has been crafting exquisite, handmade Spanish capes since 1901. sesena.com
Misia
Intentionally sourced and curated garments from small-production independent brands, in the Park Slope-cool Conde Duque neighborhood. misiamadrid.com
Lorenzo Caprile
The man behind some of the most iconic looks of the Spanish royal family, Lorenzo Caprile might best be known for custom wedding dresses, but he also offers great off-the-rack formal wear at this exclusive studio on Calle de Claudio Coello. lorenzocaprile.es
Ekseption
At its sprawling location in the upscale Barrio de Salamanca neighborhood, Ekseption curates both menswear and womens wear collections with pieces by Balenciaga, Celine, JACQUEMUS and others. ekseption.com
JANTAMINIAU
Dutch designer Jan Taminiau handcrafts exquisite couture and off-the-rack gowns at his atelier on the chichi Calle de Lagasca. jantaminiau.com
LOEWE
The ultimate Madrid fashion house, LOEWE's avant-garde flagship store on the corner of Calle de Goya showcases the best of the craftsmanship and whimsy for which the brand is known. loewe.com
Guantes Luque
An ode to heritage and craftsmanship, Guantes Carlos Luque has been the custom glove maker of choice for discerning Madrileños since 1886. avessa.com
