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TRAVELLER
High fashion may be the norm in Milan
and Paris, but in Zagreb? Absolutely,
according to Martina Vrdoljak
Ranilovic and Nataša Mihaljcišin, two
local designers hoping to bring Croatian
fashion to the world.
Indeed, you just need spend a
Saturday night out in the city centre
to see that well-heeled women are as
ubiquitous as the outdoor terraces along
Tkalciceva Street. “Women here like to
dress up,” says Ranilovic. “It’s something
we carry with us from our past – a
cultural heritage of sorts. Yet Croatian
people are still somewhat insecure when
it comes to domestic goods and are
more willing to buy foreign fashion.”
After graduating from Zagreb’s
Faculty of Textile Technology, the
design duo opened a boutique and
workshop in 1997 called I-GLE, a play
on words that means both “needles” and
“have a look”. It has become the capital’s
go-to address for edgy fashionistas.
“We take a classic everyday piece of
clothing and turn it into something
that will make a woman feel gentle,
seductive and self-confident – and
certainly special.”
I-GLE, 4Dežmanova;
tel: +385 (0)484 6508, i-gle.com
CITY PICKS
SHOP
Naturally, I-GLE, but also
Prostor (
5 Mesnicka; tel: +385 (0)1484
6016
), where you can find interesting
clothes and accessories from young
Croatian designers.
EAT
A lovely little tavern called Lari
& Penati (
42A Petrinjska; tel: +385
(0)1465 5776
) for a simple bite to eat
and a glass of fine wine.
NATAŠA MIHALJČIŠIN AND MARTINA
‘TINA’ VRDOLJAK RANILOVIĆ
FASHION DESIGNERS
“Women
here like
to dress
up. It’s a
cultural
heritage”
THE STYLE SET
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