Brand · Spanish fast fashion since 1994

Stradivarius

A treble clef and a thousand stores — young women's fast fashion from Barcelona, now part of the Inditex group.

Stradivarius
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Stradivarius is a Spanish women's fast fashion retailer — instantly recognisable by the treble clef that once stood in for the first "S" of its name.

It was developed in 1994 by the Triquell family with a new concept for fashion in Barcelona, Spain. In 1999 the Inditex group bought 90% of the company for €108 million, taking the remaining 10% in 2005 while keeping Jordi Triquell, son of founder Francisco Triquell, as director. As of 31 January 2022, Stradivarius was present in 62 countries with 915 stores.

The Stradivarius pieces worth knowing

Maxi shopper bag
Everyday carry
Maxi shopper bag
A roomy shopper that represents Stradivarius accessories at their most practical.
Phone crossover bag
Mini crossbody
Phone crossover bag
The small crossbody built around the phone-first way people actually carry.
Sneakers with contrast in white
Contrast sneaker
Sneakers with contrast in white
A clean white sneaker with just enough contrast to read sporty.
$20.90 at ASOS
Satin effect stiletto heel sandals
Event heel
Satin effect stiletto heel sandals
The event sandal in the brand’s shoe edit: bright, slim and evening-ready.
Flat sandals with stone detail
Flat sandal
Flat sandals with stone detail
A simple flat sandal that carries the summer accessories story from day to night.
Cotton slim mom jeans with stretch in black
Slim mom denim
Cotton slim mom jeans with stretch in black
The black stretch mom jean that turns Stradivarius denim into a daily uniform.
$14.94 at ASOS
Mom jean with stretch in white
White denim
Mom jean with stretch in white
A clean white mom jean that keeps the brand’s denim lane light and summer-ready.
$19.50 at ASOS
90s dad jean in light blue
Dad denim
90s dad jean in light blue
Loose, light-blue denim that captures the brand’s softer 90s proportion.
$36 at ASOS
Cowl neck satin mini dress in abstract spot print
Satin mini
Cowl neck satin mini dress in abstract spot print
The going-out satin mini: simple, glossy and built for one-step styling.
$16.30 at ASOS
High neck bodysuit with half sleeves in gray
Jersey base layer
High neck bodysuit with half sleeves in gray
A close gray base layer that makes the brand’s minimal side wearable.
$20.80 at ASOS
STR military pant in beige
Utility trouser
STR military pant in beige
A belted utility pant that turns the neutral palette into structure.
$24 at ASOS
Double-breasted dad blazer in ecru
Relaxed tailoring
Double-breasted dad blazer in ecru
Relaxed tailoring in ecru, the blazer equivalent of Stradivarius basics.
$27.72 at ASOS
Drawstring hoodie in beige
Soft jersey
Drawstring hoodie in beige
A beige hoodie that shows the brand’s loungewear side without a logo shout.
$16.50 at ASOS
Metal belt with round plates
Statement belt
Metal belt with round plates
A statement waist piece that turns a basic outfit into Stradivarius styling.

Stradivarius shopping FAQ

Is Stradivarius good quality, or is it just a cheaper Zara?+

Stradivarius sits in the same Inditex family as Zara, and shoppers tend to find the quality trend-led rather than built-to-last. The smart move is to shop the fabric rather than the rack: natural-fibre pieces like cotton tops and knitwear hold up far better than the synthetic, of-the-moment styles. Treat it as a place to catch a look you want this season, not a wardrobe you'll keep for a decade.

Is Stradivarius worth buying from?+

It's worth it if you go in selectively. Stradivarius is built for fast, affordable trend pieces aimed at younger women, so the value is highest when you pick out the well-cut staples and leave the throwaway novelty items behind. Many regulars say the best buys are the standout accessories and a few reliable basics rather than the whole haul.

How does Stradivarius compare to its sister brands Bershka and Pull&Bear?+

All three live under Inditex and chase a young, budget-minded shopper, but Stradivarius tends to read a touch more grown-up and polished than the very teen-leaning Bershka. It's often described as bridging the gap between the youngest Inditex labels and Zara. Accessories are a particular strength of the Stradivarius assortment, so it's a good first stop for finishing touches.

Which Stradivarius piece should I buy first?+

Start with a trend-led but wearable staple that you'll actually reach for, then build around it with the brand's accessories, which are one of its strongest categories. Because this is fast fashion, lean toward natural fabrics and classic cuts for your first buys so the piece survives more than a season.

What does Stradivarius make, and who is it for?+

Stradivarius is a Spanish women's fast fashion retailer, focused on on-trend, accessible clothing and accessories for a young audience. It briefly tried a menswear line, Stradivarius Man, launched in February 2017, but closed it in 2018 due to low sales. Today the offer is squarely womenswear.

Where is Stradivarius from, and when was it founded?+

Stradivarius was created in 1994 by the Triquell family in Barcelona, Spain, with a fresh concept for fashion. That Spanish heritage still shapes its breezy, trend-quick identity.

Who owns Stradivarius now?+

Stradivarius is owned by the Inditex group, the Spanish giant behind Zara. Inditex bought 90% of the brand in 1999 for €108 million and acquired the remaining 10% in 2005, while keeping Jordi Triquell, son of founder Francisco Triquell, on as director.

Why does the Stradivarius logo have a treble clef?+

The treble clef is one of the brand's most characteristic symbols, a nod to the famous violin-making name it shares. In the former logo the clef actually replaced the first "S" of Stradivarius, while more recent logos place it in front of the name.

Where can I buy Stradivarius?+

Stradivarius runs a large global store network, with hundreds of shops across dozens of countries, alongside its official website. If you don't have a local store, the online shop is the most reliable way to see the current range. Note that the brand exited the Russian market in 2022 following the invasion of Ukraine.

How sustainable and ethical is Stradivarius?+

As an Inditex fast-fashion brand, Stradivarius faces the usual scrutiny that comes with quick, low-cost trend cycles. There are signs of movement on specific issues, though: in 2025 it signed a brand letter of intent urging the Australian wool industry to end the practice of mulesing. If sustainability is a priority for you, favour its longer-lasting natural-fibre pieces and buy with intention.

When is the best time to buy from Stradivarius?+

Because the range turns over quickly, the smartest approach is end-of-season, when trend pieces are marked down as new collections land. Sign up for the brand's own channels so you catch fresh drops early, and grab any natural-fabric staple you love before it sells through, since stock moves fast in fast fashion.