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London Fall Winter 25-26
Design Museum: Barbie
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Exhibitions

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A major exhibition exploring the design evolution of one of the world’s most famous dolls: Barbie. Journey into the Barbie universe discovering over 250 remarkable objects, with rare, unique, and innovative dolls dating from 1959 to the present day.

Highlights include a rare first edition of the very first doll released by Mattel in 1959 (‘Number 1 Barbie’), the groundbreaking Day to Night Barbie from 1985 and the best-selling Barbie of all time, 1992’s Totally Hair Barbie which sold over 10 million across the globe.

Other dolls highlight the diversity of the Barbie range, with examples of the first Black, Hispanic, and Asian dolls to bear the Barbie name, as well as dolls that reflect today’s diverse, multicultural society, including the first Barbie with Down syndrome, the first to use a wheelchair and the first to be designed with a curvy body shape.

There are also on display the friends of Barbie, including her first friend, Midge, and the much-loved Christie and Teresa; as well as the younger sister of Barbie, Skipper. There is a section dedicated to Ken, with six decades’ worth of Ken dolls, showing his evolution from his introduction in 1961.

Other objects from this historic brand will include Dreamhouses, vehicles, and furniture, including the first-ever Barbie Dreamhouse™ from 1962. Together, these items show how Barbie’s homes, vehicles, and other products have all helped to design the universe in which she exists and have always reflected the tastes and trends of the day, engaging with modern design in an aspirational but accessible way.
Design Museum
224-238 Kensington High St
W8 6AG London

Bookings office: bookings@designmuseum.org

Tate Modern: Mike Kelley
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Exhibitions
October 03 2024 -> March 09 2025
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The first major UK exhibition of American artist Mike Kelley. The exhibition features the elaborate, provocative, and imaginary worlds created by experimental artist Mike Kelley. From the late 1970s to 2012, Kelley made a diverse body of work using drawing, collage, performance, found objects, and video.

Spanning Kelley’s entire career, the exhibition features his breakthrough 'craft' sculptures made from textile and plush toys through to his multi-media installations such as Day Is Done. Drawing on references from popular and underground culture, literature, and philosophy, Kelley explores how the roles we play in society are entangled with historical facts and imaginary characters from the films and images we consume.

Over a decade since his passing, Kelley’s reflections on identity and memory continue to resonate.

Organised by Tate Modern in collaboration with Bourse de Commerce, Paris, K21, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf and Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Tate Modern
Bankside
SE1 9TG London

Contact: www.tate.org.uk

Fashion & Textile Museum: Fashion Renegades of 80s London
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Exhibitions
October 04 2024 -> March 09 2025
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Centres around the legendary nightclub Taboo, opened by designer and performance artist Leigh Bowery in 1985.

Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London exhibition centres around the legendary nightclub Taboo, opened by designer and performance artist Leigh Bowery in 1985.

Imposing ‘dress as though your life depends on it, or don’t bother’ as the dress code, the Taboo circle – which included fashion designers BodyMap, Rachel Auburn, John Crancher and Pam Hogg, dancer Michael Clark and pop star Boy George – sparked a scene that used the language of hedonistic excess to create fashion, art and popular culture.

Displaying original garments and accessories from Leigh Bowery and over thirty designers, including custom-made pieces from private collections and rare pieces from designers such as John Galliano, John Flett, Stephen Linard and Dean Bright amongst others, plus photography, film and artworks, the exhibition focuses on this vibrant alternative arena where the anarchic energy of the night spilt over into experimental creativity by day.

Image credit: © Brendan Beirne/Shutterstock-Leigh Bowery and Boy George in "Blitz" Designer Collection Fashion Show at the Albery Theatre. London, 1986.
Fashion and Textile Museum
83 Bermondsey Street London
SE1 3XF London

Moco Museum: Healing Frequency
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Exhibitions
November 30 2024 -> March 11 2025
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The contemporary artist invites us to transition from the mundane to a realm where art becomes a channel for healing and spiritual awakening. Through simple body positions, Abramović engages us in a performative dialogue that encourages a reevaluation of our relationship with everyday objects.

Her approach intertwines time and direct experience, turning the exhibition into a living performance where observers can become participants and vice versa. Healing Frequency represents the culmination of Marina Abramović's 55-year exploration of art, spirituality, and human consciousness.

Her methodology blends extensive research with personal experiences, drawing inspiration from a rich tapestry of spiritual practices, from Tibetan monastic rituals to Aboriginal ceremonies and Brazilian shamanic traditions. Abramović's dedication to exploring the immaterial and creating works that transcend their physical utility reflects her deep engagement with diverse cultures and their spiritual legacies.

This exhibition embodies her lifelong quest to bridge the gap between energy and consciousness, illuminating art’s profound capacity to heal and transform.
Moco Museum London
1-4 Marble Arch
W2 2UH London

Fashion Hong Kong Runway & After Party AW25
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Fashion Show
Thursday February 20 2025
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Fashion Hong Kong is a series of international promotional events organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) since 2015 to promote Hong Kong fashion designers and labels in the global fashion arena.
With footprints in New York, London, Paris, Copenhagen, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai, Fashion Hong Kong has participated in international fashion weeks and renowned events to showcase Hong Kong’s designers.

This marks HKTDC’s first showcase since the pandemic, as we reintroduce a curated selection of visionary talents on the global stage. Featuring collections by Angus Tsui, Bettie Haute Couture, Rickyywong and Z I D I, the event will spotlight the exceptional craftsmanship, forward-thinking design and cultural narratives of Hong Kong’s latest trailblazers
Protein Studios
31 New Inn Yard
EC2A 3EY London

Helen Anthony Presentation and Afterparty at Helen Anthony Flagship Store
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Fashion Presentations
Thursday February 20 2025
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Helen Anthony is a London-based Luxury British menswear brand founded in 2015 by tailor and designer extraordinaire Mr. Naeem Anthony. The brand mixes contemporary style and classic tailoring.
Helen Anthony Flagship Store
62 Conduit St
W1S 2GB London

Nosakhari – Able-Graphy* Exhibition
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Fashion Presentations
February 20 2025 -> February 23 2025
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Able-Graphy* explores how a single object, the iconic leather handle of the Nosakhari Able bag, can become a canvas for myriad stories and emotions. The ABLE bag served as a canvas for artists to explore and express a multitude of narratives and emotions, transcending the conventional boundaries of fashion.

Featuring works by Annick L Petersen, Aulia Arindani, Chris Daniels, Daphne Stamouli Simoncioni, Eleanor Meredith, Eleni Maragaki Gabrielle Oke, George Metu-Onyeka, Georgia Semple, Jack Dickson, James Williamson, Joke Amusan, Jordan Fox, Joshua Donkor Kay Gasei, Liam Small, Lonewolf, Louise Ockenden, Mark Oliver, Matthew Dardart, Natasha Muluswela, Ollie White, Osaru Obaseki Rosa del Rosario, Sophie Ambelas, Tejumola Butler Adenuga, Yeshé Magar, Yujin Son.

Exhibition curated by Tejumola Butler Adenuga & Daphne Stamouli Simoncioni.
Galleria Objets
92 Brick Lane
E1 6RL London

Studio Nicholson Celebrates 15 Years | East London Store Launch
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Special events
Thursday February 20 2025
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Studio Nicholson celebrates its 15th anniversary and returns to its East London roots with a new store and retail concept.
Studio Nicholson East London Store
29 Redchurch St
E2 7DJ London

Pippa Todorson presents: London Reimagined
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Fashion Show
Friday February 21 2025 20:00
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An evening celebrating timeless fashion and artistry. Presented by Pippa Todorson, this showcase marks a pivotal milestone in the brand’s journey. Threads of Time, dedicated to the designer’s late mother, is a heartfelt collection intertwining the spirit of the 60s and 70s with a contemporary, sustainable twist. Each piece reflects heritage, creativity, and craftsmanship, a love letter to the past while embracing the future.
St Giles' Cripplegate Church Fore Street
EC2Y 8DA London

UA in UK Fashion Show
Fashion Show
Friday February 21 2025
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Ukrainian fashion designers hit the runway at London Fashion Week.

London

All Things Fashion - Fashionista Event
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Fashion Show
Saturday February 22 2025 17:00-23:30
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The ultimate fashion extravaganza All Things Fashion; Championing the future of entrepreneurialism through Art, Sustainability & Culture.
194 Piccadilly
194 Piccadilly
W1J 9LN London

Future of Fashion Show
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Fashion Show
Saturday February 22 2025 18:00-23:00
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An evening that redefines style and empowers voices. London continues to lead as a global fashion capital, and this show brings fresh talent, incredible collections, and a new perspective.

Curated by Bullock Inclusion CIC, this event aims to break barriers and inspire change within the industry.
Queen Caroline Street
W6 9BW London