Louvre Coutureserves as the museums first-ever exhibition solely dedicated to fashion.
Featured items demonstrate an impressive range, showcasing a variety of textures, silhouettes, and techniques.
Other garments veer toward contemporary forms.
Dior (Photo: Nicolas Mathéus, courtesy of the Louvre)
Showrooms thoughtfully combine existing elements withLouvre Coutures garments, generating insightful and at times surprising juxtapositions.
Louvre Couturewill also involve a fundraising element.
Louvre Coutureis now on view at the Louvre until July 21, 2025.
Jean-Paul Gaultier (Photo: Nicolas Mathéus)
To learn more about the exhibition, visitthe Louvre website.
Balenciaga (Photo: Nicolas Matheus)
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