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  • Palais Galliera – Tisser, broder, sublimer

    Palais Galliera – Tisser, broder, sublimer

    Craft, technique, mastery, these are words that that usually point to heritage, to preservation, to something already known. But at Palais Galliera, the exhibition Tisser, broder, sublimer : les savoir-faire de la mode gently shifts that expectation. The focus isn’t on finished pieces but on everything that leads up to them. Before form The exhibition…


  • Palais Galliera – 18th century fashion

    Palais Galliera – 18th century fashion

    Reading the past There is something deceptively familiar about the 18th century. Corsets, wide skirts, ornament, excess, these forms feel instantly recognisable, almost reduced to visual codes. They circulate through fashion imagery, cinema, and contemporary collections, often detached from their original context. But at Palais Galliera, La Mode du XVIIIe siècle : un héritage fantasmé…


  • Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 – 5 Directions that defined the season

    Paris never delivers a single message. The city functions like a laboratory. Multiple visions unfolding in parallel, sometimes contradicting each other, sometimes unexpectedly aligning. Yet across the Fall/Winter 2026 season, several directions became impossible to ignore. Not trying to create the new trend or to declared a movement but more like a series of shared…



  • Milan Fall/Winter 2026 — Gucci

    Resetting Few shows in Milan carried as much quiet curiosity as Gucci this season. Not anticipation in the spectacular sense, but something more attentive — almost observational. People weren’t waiting for a statement. They were watching for signals. Because when a house like Gucci shifts, it rarely announces it outright. It adjusts first. This collection…

  • Milan Fall/Winter 2026 — Dolce & Gabbana

    Black Identity For Fall/Winter 2026 in Milan, Dolce & Gabbana made a decision that felt almost counterintuitive in the current landscape. They removed colour. Not as a concept. Not as a moment within the show. But as a sustained condition. Look after look unfolded in black. At first, it reads as familiar territory. Black lace,…

  • Milan Fall/Winter 2026 — Bottega Veneta

    Language of Textures At Bottega Veneta, fabric has never been a passive element—it leads, it shapes, it defines. Long before a silhouette fully reveals itself, there is always the surface, the hand, the way light settles (or resists settling) on a garment. This season in Milan, that philosophy felt more pronounced than ever. Texture didn’t…