
Getting your designer fix in Rome isn't really difficult, especially if it's Italian brands you're after. I was directed to head to Leam thanks to a fellow blogger (the lovely fglovesbags) and unlike most boutiques, this one has an extensive range of labels you probably won't find elsewhere in the city. What makes it even more worth visiting is the fact that we're not talking about one store, but five in total: Leam Donna, Leam Uomo, Leam Limited, Baby Leam and Leam Outlet. This post will cover the main Leam women's boutique, Leam Limited (a slightly cooler women's section) and the outlet division.

Starting with the main store, you could be mistaken into thinking Prada and Cavalli is all you'll find here. To be honest, that thought crossed my mind at first and browsing the shoes didn't reveal anything special. Moving on to the bags, I started getting nervous (where were the Balenciaga bags... where??), lots of Fendi - the last thing I needed after visiting the Palazzo - more Prada and too much Gucci. All logo-ed, all very bling and all incredibly colorful. The store design was what kept me going though: I loved the way the mannequins were placed throughout the boutique and having a mezzanine between the two levels gave the whole area a more interesting structure.

Having passed the mezzanine (more Fendi bags), I got to the second level which is where I found a very sizable selection of this season's ready-to-wear. I was pleasantly surprised to find other brands as well: Diane von Furstenberg dresses and tunics occupied one entire rack and there was a good range of Marni on the other side of the room. Missoni, Pucci and Dior were all represented in addition to Miu Miu, Valentino and any other big name you can think of. Definitely your one-stop place for all that is luxury fashion.

By contrast, Leam Limited, situated right next door, doesn't scream opulence, though the goods found here are equally expensive. The shiny modern hallway leading to the front door is lined with mannequins while the interior is striking in its cool minimalism: instead of comfy sofas, you'll find big rocks to sit on from where you can enjoy whatever the two video projectors happen to be displaying on the back walls.

The slightly elevated floor in the middle would have reminded me of a boxing ring if it hadn't been for the very artistic-looking red shelf snaking its way across this area. The collection here consisted mainly of Balenciaga (including 2 current-season bags I saw for the first time in person), Issa, Luella and Yohji Yamamoto, as well as items from more local design talents such as Ermano Scervino and Cesare Paciotti.
Of course none of the products sold come cheap, so Leam was clever enough to set up a standalone outlet store across the street. And I must say, this is probably one of the tidiest shops of its kind. Items are clearly labelled and categorized by garment or accessory type, starting with jackets and dresses in the front and continuing with jeans, tops, shoes, trousers, skirts and blouses towards the back. This is also where you'll find last-season shoes and bags.

I sighted Balenciaga jackets and ankle boots, beautiful Chloé dresses and Mulberry bags - from 40-70% off. Everything was in top shape and a lot actually came in 'normal' sizes. Menswear and items for children/babies can be found in the basement. The only negative thing: if you're shorter than 5'9" you might have trouble accessing the clothes on the upper rack.

So there you go: three very individual stores called Leam and all worth visiting for slightly different reasons.
Address: Via Appia Nuova 30-32, 00183 Rome
Via Faenza 10-12, 00182 Rome (Leam Outlet)
Leam Homepage

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I'm glad you made it to Leam!!! I didnt really have time to post neither on my blog nor to come to yours these days! Hope it'll be cooler now:) But I really enjoyed reading your roman report :)
ReplyDeleteSuch great memories, Rome is lovely, isnt it?
PS: As I have a small baby, I bought some nice things from Leam Baby for her, but I found the SA too snobbish for a kids' shop((
I can't belive I've almost forgot about leam!! I use to spent my shopping weekends there I was friend with a SA too..during sales it was insane I've bought some of my fav bags there;-))
ReplyDeletefglovesbags - thanks again for your advice! Your directions were very accurate and I found the store without problems :) And yes, I really enjoyed Rome.. such a beautiful city! It's a shame the SAs at Baby Leam were unfriendly; I almost went in to get a present for my friend's baby...
ReplyDeleteCarlotta - you're lucky you got to live in Rome for a while! I think if I lived there, I would probably visit Leam all the time as well :)
Why aren't there stores like this in L.A.??!? The layout of this store looks absolutely amazing!:)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I want to scour racks of 70% off Chloe, Mulberry, and Balenciaga!!!! I haven't met a Chloe dress I didn't love. And yet none have ever been in my decidedly un-haute shopping budget. :)
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if you ever encounter shop keepers who are hesitant to allow photographs? Do you have to sneak them or are they usually accommodating?
TLT - L.A. still has some amazing stores though - and judging by your style you manage to get some amazing outfits there!
ReplyDeleteJesspgh - I usually don't ask before I take photos; I'm pretty sure most SA's wouldn't know the store/company policy and would say 'no' to be on the safe side. In some cases I have been pretty blatant about it though - it just depends on the type of store!
Um- YES and YES. I would shop at both stores. The outlet reminds me of the amazing deals to be had at Corso Como outlet.
ReplyDeleteLove to take a look at all your amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteI never went to Rome before but if... I would definetely take a look at these stores!
Thank you ;)
Wo wo!!! I check for leam in google and... wo wo!!! it's online! They shipping worldwide on leam.com
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ReplyDeleteI am trying to get my hands on a Miu Miu bow bag online but Leam doesn't have it. I want to purchase it from a Roma SA in a Miu Miu boutique and have it shipped to me. Would you happen to have a contact for that?
Thanks, and cheers!
Your best bet would be to check the official Miu Miu homepage for to see if they list a Rome boutique, otherwise, I'd contact their PR or customer service representative directly. I'd also check their Milan flagship, since Prada/Miu Miu is native to Milan, not Rome.
ReplyDeletehey !!! have you see a balenciaga city ?? how much in the outlet please ??
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