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| | Fashion in Rome |
 | | However, people are changing their opinion, as Rome has become a fashion capital as well with its haute couture (high-class tailor or alta moda) collections and endless boutiques. |
 | | From the flea market to the elegant boutiques of Piazza di Spagna, the influence of fashion on Roman culture is both unmistakable and undeniable. |
 | | Via dei Condotti, Via Borgognona, Via del Babuino, and Via Sistina are all chic and trendy streets, home to antique dealers, art galleries, and exclusives boutiques, drawing throngs of both locals and tourists alike. |
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