The Design Museum in London dives into the 100-year evolution of swimming and fashion. The exhibition "Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style" explores the social and cultural significance of swimming, featuring everything from Olympic medals to contemporary swimsuit designs.
Opening on January 10, Dolce & Gabbana’s "Du Coeur à la Main" exhibition in Paris unveils 40 years of Sicilian-inspired couture and the timeless artistry of global fashion craftsmanship.
Oliviero Toscani, the daring photographer who turned advertising into a platform for social change, has died at 82, leaving behind a legacy of bold and provocative imagery.
Opening on January 25, 2025, the Louvre’s exhibition Louvre Couture: Art and fashion—statement pieces, curated by Olivier Gabet, offers a fresh perspective on decorative arts through the lens of contemporary fashion design.
Where fashion meets art, science, and technology—explore Iris van Herpen’s boundary-pushing universe in Rotterdam.
Louis Vuitton is embracing Y2K nostalgia to kick off the New Year, reintroducing its groundbreaking collaboration with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. The reedition of the iconic collection, accompanied by a campaign featuring Zendaya, will be available in stores starting January 1. Murakami
Paris auction to feature 270 rare Martin Margiela designs, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the visionary's early career.
The "Memorabile.Ipermoda" exhibition at Rome's MAXXI Museum showcases the evolution of fashion through iconic designs, heritage pieces, and contemporary creativity, highlighting the industry's blend of tradition and innovation.
The designer owns the largest collection of Korine’s art in the world. The expansive, hypnotic exhibition of American multidisciplinary artist Harmony Korine is now on display in Paris, presented by French fashion designer agnès b., who owns the largest collection of Korine’s
The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art will focus on the relationship between race, fashion, and identity in its Spring 2025 exhibition titled “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” The exhibition will share its theme with this year’s Met Gala. While focusing