2026 Fashion Shows: must-sees in Paris and around the world

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The 2026 calendar promises to be packed with fashion exhibitions, from eagerly awaited retrospectives to more participatory formats. Already planning your cultural outings? Here are some practical pointers to help you plan ahead, avoid the crowds and get the most out of your outings.

Agenda 2026 of fashion exhibitions: useful information

As institutions fine-tune their programs, announcements come in waves. Dates are sometimes indicative, as archive loans may change. So keep your reservations flexible.

For 2026, the focus is on house archives, digital couture, dialogues with the arts, and the promotion of know-how. In addition, sustainability is now part of the itinerary, with a focus on repair and traceability.

The big posters are often spread over one to three quarters. Also, peak traffic is concentrated around school vacations and weekends. So keep an eye out for morning and evening slots.

“Fashion can be read as much in its windows as in its silences.

What fashion shows will be telling us in 2026

The curators favor clear narratives, supported by emblematic pieces and documents. However, the approach is more human, with letters, filmed workshops and testimonials from expert hands.

The scenography plays on immersion with sound, textiles and light. Digital devices provide guidance without saturating attention. The fashion exhibits feature short, inclusive labels designed for everyone.

  • Check actual opening hours the day before the visit
  • Identify key parts you don’t want to miss
  • Choose two alternative slots in case of overcrowding
  • Allow a margin for the bookshop and checkroom
  • Note accessible rooms and available seating

Responsibility is gaining ground, from the choice of media to display materials. On the other hand, our teams are reminded of the fragility of textiles: the rotation of pieces remains commonplace.

Ticketing, attendance and highlights

Ticket offices often open 3 to 6 months in advance. So a calendar reminder on your phone helps to secure a slot. So plan ahead for holiday periods.

Morning slots remain more fluid, especially on weekdays. In addition, the penultimate week of the exhibition remains risky. Fans of fashionable exhibitions will prefer to book early in the season.

Choose a light bag and soft shoes. That way, you’ll spare both your attention and your body. In short, 70 concentrated minutes is better than three scattered hours.

Come with family or friends

With children, prepare a mini-image reading in advance. Also, set a “favorite piece” for each person to keep them interested.

As a group, define a rallying point on each floor. And divide up the roles: photographer, label reader, timekeeper.

Practical tips for a successful visit

Gather your reference points: timetable, floor plan, checkroom. That way, you’ll enter focused, without logistical stress. Allow 90 minutes for comfortable reading.

Take photos of key labels so you can review with a clear head. What’s more, a two-page notebook is all you need to jot down the words that count. Fashion exhibitions are best re-read after the visit.

Respect the rules for shooting and the distance from the parts. As a result, your images will be sharp, and the textiles will be preserved. From now on, the comfort of a visit is part of the shared experience.

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