Best London fashion exhibitions to visit in 2024
There's nothing like getting up close and personal with some stellar craftsmanship or diving into the world of design.
London is one of the fashion capitals of the world, and so, it's only right that it's also home to some incredible exhibitions.
If you're planning on spending a lazy afternoon visiting one of the city's museums and galleries, this year you'll be spoilt for choice.
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All the fashion exhibitions we've highlighted below are situated in London and available to visit in 2024. Chic cultural influx incoming…
Hello! Fashion shares the London fashion exhibitions to have on your radar this year:
Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto
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The first UK exhibition dedicated to the pioneering couturière opens at the V&A at the end of the summer. Featuring 180 of Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel’s designs, spanning jewellery, accessories and perfume, as well as rarely-exhibited outfits, fashion fans will have a total blast.
Until 25 Februrary 2024 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, SW7 2RL
DIVA
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You can always rely on the Victoria & Albert for a museum experience that will stay with you. Exploring the term 'diva', this exhibition examines how the stereotype has been subverted and challenged time and time again by iconic performers. Expect a plethora of super glam costumes including Rihanna's saintly Maison Margiela Met Gala extravaganza and, my personal favourite, music legend Sade's glitzy two-piece by Gioia Meller Marcovicz.
Until 30 April 2024 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, SW7 2RL
REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion
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Coinciding with the opening of London Fashion Week, this exhibition is due to celebrate the city's role as one of the world's leading fashion capitals. Focusing exclusively on the "radical creativity of young designers in Britain", it is set to showcase the work of over 300 designers, from forward-thinking garments and films to drawings and memorabilia, and offer insight into the creative process.
Until 11 Februrary 2024 at the Design Museum, W8 6AG
The Fabric of Democracy
Curated by renowned fashion historian Amber Butchart, this exhibition is set to take a closer look at printed propaganda textiles from over the course of two centuries. Following the Industrial Revolution, printing techniques became more advanced and as a result, fabric could be decorated quicker, and with more intricate designs, than ever before. Learn how prints were used as a tool of influence across the political spectrum, ranging from French toile de Jouy to Chinese Cultural Revolution-era fabrics.
Until 3 March 2024 at the Fashion and Textile Museum, SE1 3XF
The Missing Thread
Shining a light on Black British creatives both past and present, this exhibition examines the, often historically overlooked, contribution Black British culture has made to Britain's design history. The Missing Thread features pieces from influential fashion designer Joe Casely-Hayford's archive as well as music, photography and art spanning from the 1970s to the current age.
Until 7 January 2024 at Somerset House, WC2R 1LA
Barbie: The Exhibition
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If you're not ready to say goodbye to Barbiemania, you'll love the Design Museum's deep dive into the history and evolution of the iconic doll which is scheduled to open this summer. Coinciding with the brand's 65th anniversary, this exhibition will explain the reasoning behind Ruth Handler's creation and explore the influence of Barbie on the wider cultural landscape, including fashion, architecture and furniture.
From 5 July 2024 to 23 February 2025 at the Design Museum, W8 6AG
Fashion City: How Jewish Londoners shaped global style
Fashion City at the Museum of London Docklands unearths and celebrates the inspiring contributions made by Jewish designers to the capital's fashion scene. Discover key figures such as pioneering milliner Otto Lucas and wedding dress designer Netty Spiegel, and learn how they rose to the the top of their crafts through photographs, objects and textiles.
Until 14 April 2024 at the Museum of London Docklands, E14 4AL
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