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Fashion & Beauty in Mallorca

Women's and men's fashion, shoes, jewellery and cosmetics

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At Mallorca's flea markets (e.g. Consell on Sundays, Santa Ponça on Saturdays) you can often find quality second-hand fashion at bargain prices.

Mallorca is known not only for sun and beach but also for a refined lifestyle. In our Fashion & Beauty classifieds you will find women's, men's and children's clothing, shoes, bags, jewellery and cosmetics – both pre-owned and new.

The island has a lively second-hand scene. Many residents and holidaymakers part with high-quality clothing and accessories that have barely been worn. Designer fashion from Palma's boutiques, sunglasses, summer collections and Mediterranean lifestyle products regularly change hands here. Local markets such as the Consell flea market (Sundays) or the Rastro markets also offer inspiration.

The Mediterranean climate shapes the wardrobe: light fabrics, bright colours and casual elegance dominate. In winter, a light jacket is often sufficient – heavy winter clothing is rarely needed but frequently available at bargain prices.

Discover your new look or sell what you no longer wear – on mallorca.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find designer second-hand fashion in Mallorca?
Palma has several upscale second-hand boutiques in the old town around Paseo del Borne. The flea markets in Consell (Sundays) and Santa Ponça (Saturdays) often have branded items too. At the end of the season, many residents sell their wardrobes via mallorca.com.
What shoe sizes are used in Spain and how do they differ from UK sizes?
Spain uses EU sizing. To convert from UK sizes, add roughly 33-34 (e.g., UK 8 equals EU 42). When buying second-hand shoes, check the sole condition as Mallorca's stone and gravel surfaces cause significant wear.
When are the best flea markets for fashion in Mallorca?
The largest flea markets are in Consell (every Sunday, the biggest on the island), Santa Ponça (Saturdays), and Pollença (Sundays). For vintage fashion, the Rastrillos (charity markets) in winter are particularly fruitful. Summer night markets in Palma and Alcúdia offer local crafts and accessories.
Are there locally made cosmetics and skincare products in Mallorca?
Yes, Mallorca has a tradition of natural cosmetics using local ingredients. Olive oil soaps from Sóller, almond creams, and lavender products are typical. Brands like Jabón de Mallorca and Tresor de Beauté use regional raw materials. Pharmacies (Farmacia) also stock high-quality Spanish cosmetic brands.
How do I spot counterfeit branded goods in Mallorca?
Counterfeits are sometimes sold at Mallorca's street markets — buying them is illegal in Spain and can result in fines. Watch for unrealistically low prices, missing original packaging, and poor stitching. Buy branded goods only from authorised shops or trusted private sellers.