Throughout the world top fashion retailers have always clamored to be the number one company in the spotlight through glitzy advertising campaigns and always showing their most forward thinking designs on runways around the world. One company stood apart from the rest in its ideas and business acumen and has become the largest fashion retailer on the planet without spending money on advertising, an incredible achievement. The Barcelona Zara stores are hailed by most Zara shoppers as the best in the world for their selection and availability of product. When looking for great fashion, remember to come to Barcelona and stay in a vacation rental to maximize your shopping time.
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The success of Zara traces its beginnings back to 1963 with the first store opening in 1975, first named Zorba, but changed after another local bar had brought it to their attention. Founder, Amancio Ortega Gaona, now the third richest man in the world set out making house coats and robes. Zara and a host of other brand names are now under the umbrella of Inditex, a global holding company created in 1985. From these humble beginnings grew a brand that now boasts over 5900 retail outlets, in 85 countries with reported sales over US$20 billion annually.
If you plan on immigrating to Spain and are looking for a great place to settle, not only will you find great long-term rentals in Barcelona, but great shopping deals on the best fashion produced by the largest fashion retailer in the world.
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