Statement Pieces” marks the prestigious museum’s first foray into fashion, with a sprawling exhibition dedicated to the relationship between designers and art.
Statement Pieces” opened with more than 100 couture pieces from over 45 of the world’s top fashion houses, including Chanel, Hermès, Christian Dior, Jonathan Anderson, Iris van Herpen and Balenciaga.
The Louvre in Paris opened its first-ever fashion exhibition, Louvre Couture on Friday, seeking to draw new, younger audiences.
At the Louvre in Paris, 45 designers and their fashion pieces from the 1960s to today come to life for an exhibit of a lifetime
The Louvre in Paris opened its first-ever fashion exhibition on Friday, seeking to draw new, younger audiences amid national concern about conditions inside the landmark art destination.
Louvre Couture, which runs until July 21, features around 100 items of clothing by 45 top fashion houses. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Musée du Louvre in Paris launched its inaugural fashion exhibition, "Louvre Couture," blending fashion with art to attract younger audiences. This move comes amid public concern over conditions in the world’s most-visited museum,
Dolce&Gabbana's haute couture at the Grand Palais, a history sewn with gold thread at the Quai Branly, a journey between art and clothing at the Louvre: As the new year begins, fashion takes up its winter residence in Paris museums.
a Dolce & Gabbana wool dress printed with a mosaic and embroidered with crystals, stones, and sequins echoes the patterns of an 11th-century Italian mosaic from Torcello, near Venice. Louvre ...
inviting visitors to rediscover the Louvre’s artifacts through the prism of contemporary designers. Highlights include a crystal-embroidered Dolce & Gabbana dress inspired by 11th-century ...
Pharrell Williams, in collaboration with Nigo, presented his latest menswear Louis Vuitton collection, "Remember the Future" at the Louvre.
T hough fashion and the decorative arts often use the same methods and craftsmanship (what the French call savoir-faire), work from the same knowledge of ancestral techniques, and