Paris Men's Spring Summer 24
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Exhibitions
January 23 2023 -> August 20 2023
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At the very moment when the couturier saw his feminine ideal embodied in the street and by ever more numerous clients, the photographer, together, left the studios, opened the windows, seized movement and cities as a natural backdrop, and nine. Both have actively contributed to renewing a representation of woment that is now assertive, determined, independent.
The exhibition brings together around thirty photographs by Arthur Elgort with the original models by Azzedine Alaïa. Cult, timeless photographs, which have become essential to the couturier’s fashion iconography, as well as more confidential shots make up a unique exhibition in Paris. It consecrates photography and fashion whose revival Alaïa and Elgort orchestrated.
Curated by Carla Sozzani and Olivier Saillard.
18 rue de la Verrerie
75004 Paris
Contacts: Sylvie Grumbach / Marie-Laure Girardon
P : +33 6 82 40 73 27
alaia@2e-bureau.com
fondationazzedinealaia.org
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Exhibitions
March 07 2023 -> July 16 2023
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Curator:
Alexandre Samson, Head of collections, haute couture (after 1947) and contemporary creation departments, at the Palais Galliera, assisted by Louise Habert
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Photo: Comme des Garçons par Rei Kawakubo, collection « Body Meets Dress, Dress Meets Body », Prêt-à-porter Printemps-été 1997 @ Irving Penn / Mannequin Christina Krusse - © Condé Nast / The Irving Penn Foundation
10 Avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie, Paris 16e
75116 Paris
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Exhibitions
March 29 2023 -> August 27 2023
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From one port of call to another, the “visitors-travellers-passengers” have a constantly renewed experience owing to an original scenography conceived with Philippe Starck, inviting you to cross the tourist, political and cultural places of Paris, from the Élysée Palace to the Bains-Douches via the Saint-Martin canal. This unprecedented project highlights the mystery of the capital: under his gaze, Paris thus becomes "pataphysical", a reference to this science of imaginary solutions.
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Exhibitions
April 05 2023 -> August 28 2023
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Between 1984 and 1985, Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) and Andy Warhol (1928-1987) created around 160 paintings together in tandem, “à quatre mains”, including some of the largest works produced during their respective careers. Keith Haring (1958-1990), who witnessed their friendship and collaboration production, would go on to speak of a “conversation occurring through painting, instead of words,” and of two minds merging to create a “third distinctive and unique mind.”
“Basquiat x Warhol. Painting 4 hands” is the most important exhibition ever dedicated to this extraordinary body of work and will bring together more than three hundred works and documents including eighty canvases jointly signed by the two artists. Also featured will be individual works by each as well as a set of works by other major artists (Keith Haring, Jenny Holzer, Kenny Scharf, Michael Halsband…) in order to evoke the energy of the New York downtown art scene of the 1980s.
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Photo: Jean-Michel Basquiat et Andy Warhol, 6,99, 1984 © Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat Licensed by Artestar, New York © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Adagp, Paris 2022
8 Av. du Mahatma Gandhi
75116 Paris
General Inquiries: P : +33 1 40 69 96 00
contact@fondationlouisvuitton.fr
www.fondationlouisvuitton.fr
Press Contact: fondationlouisvuitton@joonampartners.com
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Exhibitions
April 05 2023 -> September 17 2023
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Hair is an essential aspect of one’s identity and has often been used as a means of expressing our adherence to a fashion, a conviction, or a protest while invoking much deeper meanings such as femininity, virility, and negligence, to name just a few. The exhibition explores through 600 works, from the 15th century to nowadays, the themes inherent in the history of hairstyles, but also the questions related to facial and bodily hair. The trades and skills of yesterday and today are highlighted with their iconic figures: Léonard Autier (favorite hairdresser of Marie-Antoinette), Monsieur Antoine, the Carita sisters, Alexandre de Paris, and more recently studio hairdressers. Great names in contemporary fashion such as Alexander McQueen, Martin Margiela, or Josephus Thimister are present with their spectacular creations made from this unique material that is hair.
The exhibition is presented in the Christine & Stephen A. Schwarzman’s fashion galleries of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs. The scenography will be created by David Lebreton of the Designers Unit agency.
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Photo: Marisol Suarez, Braided wig. Katrin Backes
Ticketing: reservation@madparis.fr
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Exhibitions
April 06 2023 -> July 30 2023
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Jean-Michel Basquiat emerged as part of the multidisciplinary artist community of late-1970s New York, bursting onto the scene at the confluence of two surging musical movements: no wave and hip-hop. A poet, stylist, sculptor and, especially, musician before he became a painter, Basquiat was the unofficial leader of the band Gray, which shared stages with major no wave groups like DNA and The Lounge Lizards. As a burgeoning creator, he frequented the downtown clubs that were an enclave for a generation of punk-influenced artists who, between performance art and experimentation, sought to forge new practices and bring art back to life. At the same time, Basquiat was hit hard by the onslaught of hip-hop, a cultural revolution unfolding uptown, developing its own codes and approaches to not only music but also dance and visual arts. He became close to the hip-hop community, even teaming up with rapper and MC friends to produce a single called Beat Bop (1983), featuring one of the trailblazers in the genre, Rammellzee.
Curators: Vincent Bessières, Dieter Buchhart, Mary-Dailey Desmarais.
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Photo: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dog Bite - Ax to Grind, 1983, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam © Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Licensed by Artestar, New York.
75019 Paris
Ticketing: P : +33 (0)1 44 84 44 84
philharmoniedeparis.fr
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Exhibitions
April 14 2023 -> August 27 2023
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The exhibition evokes her greatest roles through the costumes she wore on stage, photographs, paintings, posters and other memorabilia. Her “golden voice” and her tall, slender figure held the public in thrall, as well as the artistic and literary world, who simply venerated her. She was the friend of painters such as Gustave Doré, Georges Clairin, Louise Abbéma, and Alphonse Mucha, but also of writers like Victor Hugo, Victorien Sardou and Sacha Guitry, as well as musicians and composers like Reynaldo Hahn. She was an artist herself, and an entire section of the exhibition focuses on this lesser-known aspect of her life.
Photographs, paintings and even a film reveal the private side of her art, but also the publicity she sought for her work as an artist. A number of objects that belonged to her also illustrate Sarah Bernhardt’s personal life and her taste for eccentricity: her various homes, her lavish, eclectic interiors and her wardrobe. Sarah Bernhardt can be regarded as a genuine star before her time, constantly on the look-out for new trends and using her image for her own publicity. The frenzy of popular emotion that greeted her death in 1923, at the age of 79, anticipated the cult following of the great film stars of the 20th century.
Head curator: Annick Lemoine, director of the Petit Palais
Curators: Cécilie Champy, director of the Musée Zadkine, Stéphanie Cantarutti, curator for 19th century paintings at the Petit Palais
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Exhibitions
May 24 2023 -> September 11 2023
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This spring, Tacita Dean brings her sense of poetic atmosphere to the curves of the building’s architecture. Make way for geological time and dystopic landscapes, for glaciers inspired by Caspar David Friedrich’s Sea of Ice, which invites its viewers to drift away, for the choreographed flow of time and disorientation, for the sakura, the thousand-year-old cherry trees that have for centuries adorned themselves at the close of winter with their ephemeral blossoms, and for the trembling landscapes that register and record the seismic advent of new political boundaries within the folds of their topography. For Tacita Dean, the giants of nature express their paradoxical fragility through the obsolescence of the materials of which they are made: chalk, film, watercolour. Tacita Dean shows elements that are in the process of disappearing and about to become, a series of memento mori of the here and now that yield, before the storm, to a “nostalgia for the season that has just left us” (Ryoko Sekiguchi, Nagori. La nostalgie de la saison qui vient de nous quitter (Paris, Gallimard, 2020) what the Japanese call nagori.
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2 Rue de Viarmes
75001 Paris
Contact: P : +33 (0)1 55 04 60 60
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Exhibitions
June 07 2023 -> January 08 2024
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Reasserting the importance of collaborative efforts among European museums, the Musée du Louvre has formed a partnership of unprecedented scope with the Museo di Capodimonte for 2023.
The Museo Di Capodimonte
The royal palace (reggia in Italian), which once served as a hunting lodge for Naples’s Bourbon monarchs, is now one of the largest museums in Italy, as well as one of the most important picture galleries in Europe in terms of both number and quality of works. Capodimonte is one of the few museums in Italy whose collection covers all schools of Italian painting. It also houses the second largest department of drawings (after the Uffizi) and a remarkable collection of porcelain.
The exhibition
Approximately 60 major masterpieces from Capodimonte will be exhibited in three different places in the Louvre.
Salon Carré, Grande Galerie and Salle Rosa (Denon wing, Level 1)
Salle de la Chapelle (Sully wing, Level 1)
Salle de l’Horloge (Sully wing, Level 2)
Exhibition curators:
Sébastien Allard, director of the Department of Paintings, Musée du Louvre, and Sylvain Bellenger, director of the Museo di Capodimonte.
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Photo: Titien, Danaé, 1544-1545. Naples, Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte
75001 Paris
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Exhibitions
June 16 2023 -> September 07 2025
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This chronological exhibition, curated by Marie-Laure Gutton, head of the accessories collections, and assisted by Samy Jelil, featuring some 200 works, traces the history of fashion from the 18th century to the present day through the museum’s collections, while also developing a transversal theme on the body in movement. In resonance with the Olympic and Paralympic Games that are to be held in Paris in 2024, the Palais Galliera examines the part played by clothing in physical and sporting activities, its relationship to the body and to movement, and the social consequences of its development.
Garments designed for physical and sporting activities are presented alongside everyday clothing. This dialogue casts light on the idea of how sportswear became specialised, how women’s wear was adapted for physical activity at the end of the 19th century, the masculinisation of women’s clothing, and the adoption of sportswear as clothing for everyday life. The changing image of the body, particularly the athletic body, and the way it has been accentuated by clothing, is highlighted in order to show how the liberation of the body through physical activity has contributed to changing mentalities and beauty standards. Swimming costumes, cycling outfits, side-saddle habits, motoring coats and accessories, jogging suits, and sneakers all reflect the distinct silhouettes of three centuries of fashion history.
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Photo: Peter Knapp, Peter Knapp, Swimwear, for Elle, 1971. © Peter Knapp
Contact: www.palaisgalliera.paris.fr
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Special events
Monday June 19 2023 23:00-06:00
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Pfw Kick Off Party
Co Presented by Manual Nyc
Hosted by Cam Hicks
Printemps, Manual, Tresrasche, Skywalker, Nacre Mgmt
Set Djs:
Dylan Ali
Mad Bad Ting
+ More Guest
142 Rue Montmartre
75002 Paris
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Exhibitions
June 20 2023 -> June 24 2023
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Artists on display include Takashi Murakami, Kaws, Daniel Arsham, Michael Kagan, FriendswithYou, and brands like Chanel and Louis Vuitton.
Open for global bidding on joopiter.com from June 19 to 27, 2023, "Just Phriends" has also a special public preview in Paris June 20 to 24, during Paris Men's Fashion Week, accompanied by a Gift Shop pop-up with exclusive, limited edition items.
Photo: Takashi Murakami and Pharrell Williams, The Simple Things
75008 Paris
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Special events
June 20 2023 -> June 25 2023
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This year Not in Paris 5 brings together curated collaborations with a group of cultural vanguards across the five pillars of Parisian culture - Art and Film, Literature, Fashion, Music, and Gastronomy.
101 Rue Réaumur
75002 Paris
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Special events
Tuesday June 20 2023 17:00-19:00
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Magazine Launch & Booklet Signing
With Casey Spooner
20 Rue Dupetit-Thouars
75003 Paris
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Special events
Tuesday June 20 2023 20:00-24:00
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On Tuesday, June 20th from 8P-12A, we’ll be hosting a party at Café Chéri in Belleville, Paris, located at 44 Bd de la Villette, 75019 Paris, France.
The first 50 guests in attendance will receive a free Slam Jam x Grailed gift bag. Enjoy live music and an open bar.
44 Bd de la Villette
75019 Paris
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Stores Opening
Tuesday June 20 2023
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Cocktail
18h00
Valentino
35 Avenue Montaigne
Party
21h30
Bonnie Club
10 Rue Agrippa d'Aubigné
Press Contact: Angelo Sensini Communication/Paola Geronimi
pgeronimi@angelosensinicommunication.com
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Special events
June 20 2023 -> June 24 2023
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The brand hosts a pop-up in the heart of Le Marais presenting new styles and accessories alongside a range of daily in-store events.
75003 Paris
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Party
Wed. June 21 2023 23:00-06:00
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Villabeatz B2B J Rick
Gonnie Garko B2B Jenno
Nick Melons
Banga
Forthenight
Stormy J
Cezaire
D33J
Sgamo
Komboclat
Saintwoods
Life Design
Jordan Adetunji
Tbuzz
Daisy Maybe
Redda
EY
Wekafore
Meji Meji Mama
Faith Harper
Prngrphy
adidem
Asterisks
Shivzstar
62 Rue Mazarine
75006 Paris
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Special events
Wed. June 21 2023
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Music by: Low Jack
19 Rue de Saintonge
75003 Paris
Press Contact: Reference Studios
rsvp@referencestudios.com
Special events
Wed. June 21 2023 17:00-20:00
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Fashion Show: 13:30
Paris
Press Contact: Autrement PR
events@autrementpr.com
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Party
Wed. June 21 2023 23:00-06:00
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Didi Han
Alyy Space
Broodoo Ramses
Jonas Alexander
62 Rue Mazarine
75006 Paris
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Special events
June 22 2023 -> June 25 2023
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Brands on display: Alpha Industries, Hermano Skoumori, Audette Officiel, Suot Studio, and Yetiout.
7 Rue Bailly
75003 Paris
For appointment : soojin@selfhood.us
www.selfhood.global
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Special events
Thursday June 22 2023 19:00-22:00
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75011 Paris
Press Contact: Reference Studios
rsvp@referencestudios.com
Party
Thursday June 22 2023
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Hosted by Willa Bennet
Beats by Cktrl and Chase B
Paris
Contact: events@highsnobiety.com
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Stores Opening
June 22 2023 -> June 24 2023
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Each day at the café, a limited quantity of Sambas by Pharrell will be available for purchase on a first come, first serve basis.
12 Rue Perrée
75003 Paris
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Cocktails
Thursday June 22 2023 17:00-20:00
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75003 Paris
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Special events
Friday June 23 2023 18:00-21:00
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Featuring Helsinki show screening
+ 'Star Wars' jewelry courtesy of Kalevala
11 Rue Dupetit-Thouars
75003 Paris
Press Contact : Romain Roz - Rom Com Entertainment
rom@romcom.global
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Party
Friday June 23 2023 18:00-21:00
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The MIL CVO pays homage to the original design while incorporating modern comfort and vintage-inspired branding. With a focus on authenticity, Sperry and Beams Plus have recreated the classic canvas deck shoe for fashion purists who appreciate heritage and authenticity in the clothes they wear.
This remarkable partnership celebrates the rich history of Sperry’s iconic CVO, or circular vamp oxford, the first non-slip deck shoe invented by Paul Sperry in 1935. This limited edition style is a faithful replica of that canvas CVO deck shoe, which served as US Navy standard issue in the 1940s and was given to all Navy shipmen during WW2 as part of their uniform.
Cocktail Party
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50 Boulevard de la Bastille
75012 Paris
Project Show
www.projectfashionevents.com
Special events
Friday June 23 2023 19:00-22:00
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By invitation
Paris
Press Contact: accueil.presse@fr.christianlouboutin.com
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Party
Friday June 23 2023
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DJ Set
75003 Paris
Contact: iRL Paris
om@irlparis.com
www.irlparis.com
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Special events
Friday June 23 2023 20:00-24:00
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85 Rue de Charonne Paris
75011 Paris
Contact: NSS Factory
events@nssfactory.com
Special events
Friday June 23 2023 10:00-19:00
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Paris
Press Contact: constance@tranoi.com
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Party
Saturday June 24 2023 17:00-20:00
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137 Rue Amelot
75011 Paris
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Cocktails
Saturday June 24 2023 From 19:30
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45 Avenue du President Wilson
75016 Paris
Press Contact: saudi100@karlaotto.com
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Party
Saturday June 24 2023 19:00-21:00
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3bis Rue Papin
75003 Paris
Press Contact: Céline Delay - Caroline Charles
celine@carolinecharles.fr
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Party
Sunday June 25 2023 10pm -1am
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[By Invitation Only]
45 Rue la Bruyère
75009 Paris
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