Holala! Plaza
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Check out the nattily dressed mannequins and rummage through the rails range lined with vintage gems imported from Europe, the US and Japan for everything from a 1950s prom dress to a limited edition T-shirt. And it doesn’t stop t … Read more
Check out the nattily dressed mannequins and rummage through the rails range lined with vintage gems imported from Europe, the US and Japan for everything from a 1950s prom dress to a limited edition T-shirt. And it doesn’t stop there: spread over the two floors you'll find retro furniture, bric-a-brac, kitsch art, covetable jewellery and more. There's also an exhibition space with rotating exhibitions at the back of the store. Read less
It's a vintage vantage at this Ibiza importNoteworthy for: The store's slogan is “unique clothing for unique people”.
Check out the nattily dressed mannequins and rummage through the rails range lined with vintage gems imported from Europe, the US and Japan for everything from a 1950s prom dress to a limited edition T-shirt. And it doesn’t stop there: spread over the two floors you'll find retro furniture, bric-a-brac, kitsch art, covetable jewellery and more. There's also an exhibition space with rotating exhibitions at the back of the store.
If you can’t find what you want here, you can try its two smaller siblings, Holala! Tallers on Calle Tallers and Holala! Riera on Calle Riera Baixa.
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