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Though it has its share of souvenir junk, Capri also offers some original shopping opportunities, if you know where to look. Most of the designer labels such as Prada and Fendi have outlets on Capri town's classic passeggiata, Via Vittorio Emanuele, and Via Camerelle. More interesting are the shops in narrow Via Le Botteghe and its continuation, Via Fuorlovado—the latter in particular has a cluster of fashion artisans that offer something different from the usual Capri pants and shell-decked sandals.
With other branches only in Rome and St. Barths, this exclusive home-furnishings label operates out of two shops that face each other across the lane. Linen is...more
This tiny shop has been crafting fragrances from local herbs and flowers since 1948. The scents are unique and considered collector's items by fans; the most...more
Creative jeweler Grazia Vozza and her twin sister, Marica, do amazing things with gold, semiprecious stones, amber, and freshwater pearls; their stylishly...more
For nearly 50 years, Antonio Viva's sandals have graced the feet of celebrities, including Jackie O. and Sophia Loren. The store stocks ready-made varieties,...more
One of the few remnants of the literary culture that dominated Capri in the early part of the 20th century, when writers and artists flocked here to take part...more
If Grazia Vozza represents the contemporary, creative side of the Capri jewelry scene, La Fiorente holds the flame for tradition. Consisting of three separate...more
Founded in 1906, La Parisienne is still the island's best source for Capri pants. You can buy copies of the originals worn by Audrey Hepburn or order your own;...more
The four Farella sisters were given a small machine loom by their mother in 1981. After working in a garden shed for a while, they opened this workshop-boutique...more
Invented almost a century ago by the Canale family, which still runs this business today, Capri's trademark liqueur made with local lemons can be sipped...more










