Fellow youth tradition bible The Face is getting its very personal exhibition this February, because the Nationwide Portrait Gallery brings collectively over 200 works from the journal’s historical past. Launching the NPG’s 2025 programme, The Face Journal: Tradition Shift will function images of Kate Moss, Kylie Minogue, Sade, Madonna, plus a great deal of different stars and style editorials from the magazine’s pages. Bringing collectively the work of over 80 photographers beneath one roof, the exhibit is ready to incorporate trade titans like Glen Luchford, David LaChapelle, Corinne Day, Juergen Teller, Ellen von Unworth and Jean-Paul Goude, so be sure you seize a ticket.
The Face Journal: Tradition Shift is on on the Nationwide Portrait Gallery from 20 February-18 Could 2025. For extra data on tickets, head right here.
Additionally in London, the life and occasions of legendary artist Leigh Bowery will probably be getting the Tate Fashionable therapy this 12 months. Exploring Bowery’s legacy as a clothier, performer, clud child, mannequin and TV persona, the present will, for the primary time, deliver collectively Bowery’s explosively artistic outfits made in collaboration together with his spouse and companion Nicola Rainbird and the corsetier Mr Pearl, whereas shedding gentle on the various methods he introduced them to life by way of style images from Fergus Greer.
Leigh Bowery! is on on the Tate Fashionable from 27 February-31 August 2025. For extra data on tickets, head right here.
Likelihood is you already know what this 12 months’s Met Gala theme is, and its accompanying exhibition is ready to be probably the most fascinating one in years. Superfine: Tailoring Black Type is a historic exploration of the Black dandy, and examines how these males used their excessive devotion to type to shift identities and political prospects from the 18th century to the trendy day. Impressed by Monica L Miller’s unbelievable 2009 ebook Slaves to Style: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Id, the New York exhibit will draw upon clothes, prints, photographs, movie and extra, and is visitor curated by Miller alongside long-time Met curator Andrew Bolton.
Superfine: Tailoring Black Type is on at The Metropolitan Museum of Artwork from 10 Could-26 October 2025. For more information, head right here.
Heading again over the pond to Paris, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs is celebrating 35 years of the Andam Prize, the distinguished style award for rising designers established in 1989. Through the years, recipients of the prize have been invited to donate items from their award-winning collections to the museum every year, which can type the exhibition that’s now on in the present day. That includes a protracted record of established and upcoming names, designers showcased in Style, New Generations embody Martin Margiela, Gareth Pugh, Jeremy Scott, Marine Serre, Ludovic de Saint Sernin, Ester Manas, Louis-Gabriel Nouchi, Duran Lantink, Glenn Martens, and Arthur Avellano.
Style, New Generations: 25 Years of Andam is on on the Musée des Arts Décoratifs till 30 March 2025. For extra data, head right here.
If you happen to’ve ever needed to see Pamela Anderson’s crimson Baywatch swimsuit within the flesh, now’s your probability. Heading again to the UK capital, London’s Design Museum is bringing collectively that iconic piece of swimwear and extra for Splash! A Century of Swimming and Type. Described as an examination of “our enduring love of water over the previous 100 years”, the exhibit guarantees to discover all method of aquatic style from the barely-there males’s Speedo growth of the 80s, one of many earliest surviving examples of a bikini designer by Louis Réard, and even the ‘mermaidcore’ microtrend of the 2020s.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Type is on on the Design Museum from 28 March-17 August 2025. For extra data, head right here.
You could be stunned to listen to that, in its 231-year historical past, the Louvre has by no means staged a style exhibition – that’s, till now. The appropriately titled Louvre Couture will discover the style world’s relationship with the Louvre’s personal collections, with a complete of 65 ensembles and 30 equipment on show. However moderately than have its personal devoted exhibit, the items with be dotted all through the Louvre’s 9,700-square-foot Division of Ornamental Arts to “spotlight current parallels” with objects within the assortment. Although the Louvre are preserving tight-lipped in regards to the objects on present, we all know from a preview that the closing robe from Jean Paul Gaultier’s AW08 couture present will probably be one of many archival items featured.
Louvre Couture is on on the Louvre from 24 January-21 July 2025
Whereas different museums have taken a extra direct strategy – with exhibitions a couple of single particular person – journal or cultural group, The Kyoto Costume Institute has obtained slightly extra conceptual with it. Love Style: In Search of Myself is centred on the notion of affection, and the way the emotion usually fuels what we put on. “The garments that we put on embody or conceal our inner wishes, they usually can reveal these wishes together with our longings, our passions, and the conflicts and contradictions that we face,” say the museum. “Style has a job as a receptacle for love… pushed by these feelings, we could also be motivated to put on one thing that we like, be impressed by somebody’s look, need to be ourselves, or simply need to lose ourselves.” That includes objects from the KCI’s costume assortment, designers within the present embody Jonathan Anderson for Loewe, Miuccia Prada, Alexander McQueen, Demna, Rei Kawakubo, Tom Ford, John Galliano, Helmut Lang and lots of extra. Having began off on the KCI in late 2024, the exhibit will transfer on to 2 different areas in Japan this 12 months.
Love Style: In Search of Myself is on on the Up to date Artwork Museum, Kumamoto till 2 March 2025 and Tokyo Opera Metropolis Artwork Gallery from 16 April-22 June 2025.
Heading over to Antwerp, the MoMu will probably be exploring the connection between style and interiors by way of the lens of gender in an exhibition titled Style & Interiors. A Gendered Affair. The museum describes how, in Nineteenth-century home ideology, “the woman of the home would beautify the inside with delicate cushions and textures, drapes, handiwork and all method of knickknacks,” after which goes on to say that “her physique, too, was weighed down with layers of cloth and passementerie with the outcome that she merged along with her inside, virtually to the purpose of disappearing altogether.” Together with the interiors within the exhibition, work from modern designers like Martin Margiela, Ann Demeulemeester, Raf Simons and Hussein Chalayan may also be on show.
Style & Interiors. A Gendered Affair. is on at MoMu – Style Museum Antwerp from 29 March-3 August 2025.