Over a million people have visited the Louvre exhibition dedicated to fashion. ‘Louvre Couture’ thus achieved the second best number of visitors in the history of the museum after the Leonardo-Da-Vinci exhibition 2019/2020. The Louvre announced this on Monday.
The exhibition, which opened on Sunday and ended on Sunday, put masterpieces of the Louvre art department in a dialogue with formative pieces of contemporary fashion history between the 1960s and 2025. It attracted 1.06 million visitors, compared to 1.07 million for the four-month Leonardo-DA-Vinci exhibition.
On almost 9,000 square meters, around a hundred clothing and accessories, which were provided by 45 fashion houses and designers: inside, such as Hubert de GiveCenchy, Marine Serre, Thom Browne, Alexander McQueen, Karl Lagerfeld or John Galliano, the history of decorative arts, the various styles, the handicrafts and orniament.
The exhibition is part of the general endeavor of the most visited museum in the world “to attract new generations of visitors: inside with other cultural references,” said Laurence of the Car, the President and Director of the Louvre.
This article was used with digital tools translated.
Fashionunited uses artificial intelligence to accelerate the translation of articles and improve the end result. They help us make the international reporting of fashionunited a German -speaking readership quickly and comprehensively accessible. Articles that have been translated using AI-based tools are read and carefully edited by our editor: Correcting inside before they are published. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me by email to [email protected]
