Looking for luxury shopping and trendy hotspots in Majorca? If you’re going on holiday to this beautiful island, you’ll already know about the beaches and towns that make it so popular.

From the stunning Cap de Formentor in the island’s northernmost point to the picturesque Port d’Andratx in the southwest, Majorca is bursting with charm. And from quaint cobbled streets to bustling squares, you’ll find plenty of fashion stores amid the crowds too.

Below, we’ve shared some of Majorca’s premier destinations for clothing. This island boasts a fashion scene that blends modern and classic styles.  

  1. Palma’s designer boutiques

Palma, Majorca’s capital city, is home to a vibrant fashion district. There are plenty of high-end boutiques there, along with some of the biggest high street names.

Some of the most attractive stores include Cortana, founded by local designer Rosa Esteva. This boutique offers elegant designs, with many pieces made from natural materials. There’s also Arquinesia, an independent perfumery with an al fresco style. It’s an independent store that captures the warm, Mediterranean essence of the Balearic Islands.

Don’t forget Masscob, known for its timeless and artisanal approach to fashion. This women’s brand focuses on minimalism and natural form.

  1. Fashion events and festivals

Majorca hosts several fashion events throughout the year, each one highlighting both local and international designers.

On the 24th May, the Fashion Fiesta is set to draw crowds north of Palma, revealing a world where art, beauty and fashion collide. This one-day event will take place at the iconic Bodega Son Mayol, one of the island’s premier wineries.  

It will offer high-fashion runway shows and immersive art installations, providing insights into the latest trends. If you’d like to book unforgettable holidays to Majorca, this is creative way to do so.

  1. Luxury shopping destinations

If you’re looking for a spot of luxury, there’s plenty to be excited about in Majorca. The island’s Fashion Outlet provides a wide range of high-end stores with exclusive offers up for grabs, especially during peak touristic seasons.

Palma’s Passeig del Born is lined with designer boutiques such as Louis Vuitton and Hugo Boss, making it a must-visit for fashion aficionados. Don’t forget to leave some space in your suitcase!

  1. Traditional markets and artisan crafts

If you’d like to experience Majorca’s traditional fashion influences, you’ll need to experience the incredible produce from local tradespeople. Markets in Palma offer handcrafted goods, from leather handbags to textiles, which reflect the city’s talent and diversity.

Local markets provide a wonderful opportunity to mingle with local people, appreciate authentic products, and sample some authentic food and drink.

Perhaps the most famous market is the one in Pollença, which takes place every Sunday and attracts thousands of visitors from across the island. Don’t forget the one in Santa Maria, also on Sundays.

Ready to get started? Book your trip to Majorca now to plan your itinerary and see some of the most amazing fashion on this special island.