Madame Bugalú

Valencia


Madame Bugalú and her killer poodle, to give it its full name. Stylish and fairly pricey by Spanish standards, it offers women's clothing, bags, earrings and more that are original, unusual and striking. The nearby Bugalú men's outlet is tamer by comparison.


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