Nell ‘Autumn 2025the fashion world comes out of the catwalks to enter museums, historic buildings, in the houses-musicals of the large maison. Fully revealing for what it has always been: an art form capable of telling the present. And to evoke the past to imagine the future. The Fashion theme exhibitions This season are new visual narratives, unexpected immersive experiences, deep encounters between creativity and culture.

To make everything even more powerful are the locations: Rome, London, Parisbut not only. The cities symbol of elegance and history, host these exhibitions in iconic spaces full of charm. That’s why to visit these exhibitions has a deep meaning, which goes far beyond the ephemeral. Crossing centuries of history in a unraveling of fabrics, silhouettes, shapes and symbols. To see the way in which Art, design and costume they influence each other. In contexts that, already alone, are worth the journey.

The fashion exhibitions not to be missed in autumn 2025

After the holidays, there is no time for nostalgia. The best way to return to the track is to plan pit-stops that unite the useful profit. Where love for fashion is a fantastic pretext to allow yourself a trip – short or long that is – in the autumn months. When temperatures are perfect for exploring The most chic and suggestive locations. From the Domvs Bvlgari to Kensington Palace to the Parisian salons dedicated to Paul Poiret. Each exhibition is designed as a dialogue between the content and the container. In which the set -up becomes part of the work, amplifying the meaning of the creations on display. Whether they are archival jewels, real clothes or pure visions and simple avant -garde.

The Bulgari Domvs in Rome

In the heart of Romewithin the walls of the Domvs Bvlgari in via Condotti, a world suspended between dream and reality opens. The new Maison exhibition reveals its aesthetic soul through archive materials and visionary shots. Photographs that reinterpret jewels, watches and iconic objects with elegance and imagination. Ancient glimpses, surrealist suggestions and fragments of Quotidiano intertwine in a visual story that celebrates the profound link of Bulgari with art and culture. A real immersion in dreamlike luxury, nestled in the historic center of the Eternal City.

Royals clothes in London

Behind each dress, there is a code. And each code is a small revolution. The new exhibition Dress Codes in Kensington Palacein the English capital, reveals the secrets of the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection. Ten thousand objects of dress, which range in 500 years of court fashion. Among the queens, princesses and timeless icons of the British fashion, the historical clothes worn by Elizabeth II, Vivienne Westwood and the Queen Vittoria.

The Dress Codes exhibition in Kensington Palace. (Photo www.hrp.org.uk)

Without forgetting some outfits of Lady Diana who have done era, such as the red suit of the British stylist Jasper with Wared (with gloves, neck and black clutch bags) in November 1984. On display many pieces never seen before, such as a Japanese Court Dress of the early 1900s. And, given that the future is already here, there are also the Geng creations Gen Z, which reinterpret the dress code of tomorrow in a current key.

Hommage In Paul Poiret in Paris

Over a century after his ascent, the legendary couturier returns to the protagonist to Paris. With an exhibition that traces its career and revolutionary style. And celebrates the visionary spirit with a immersive, multisensory, theatrical set -upwhich makes Fashion is a feast at the musée des arts décoratifs different from each previous retrospective. A long parade of masterpieces, and at the same time an experience that returns in detail his idea of ​​fashion as total art.

Over 550 works including clothes, accessories, illustrations, decorative arts, perfumes and even gastronomic suggestions. They tell a luxurious and daring aesthetic universe, where every detail speaks of creative freedom. From the Belle Époque to the roaring 1920s Of the early twentieth century, the exhibition builds an ideal bridge between the past and the present, showing the lasting impact of Poiret on the great contemporary designers such as Christian Dior or Alphonse Maitrepierre.

In the historical rooms of the Parisian museum located in Rue de Rivoli, the elegance merges to experimentation. Thanks to a sumptuous tribute to those who have reinvented fashion as a show, ritual and declaration of intent. To visit, if desired, just during the Paris Fashion Week at the beginning of October.

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