“From the Heart, to the Hand”: Dolce& Gabbana Arrives in Paris
Table of Contents
- 1. “From the Heart, to the Hand”: Dolce& Gabbana Arrives in Paris
- 2. Louvre Couture
- 3. Louvre Couture: Where History Meets Fashion
- 4. Exhibition Details
- 5. Gold through the Ages: Musée du Quai Branly Shops A dazzling exhibition at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac showcases the allure of gold across cultures and time through the mesmerizing presence of gold in traditional dress. Titled “Au fil de l’or” (Following the Thread of Gold), this exhibition delves into the global history of gold, from ancient civilizations to modern fashion. Visitors can marvel at artifacts dating back over 7,000 years, including jewelry, weapons, and clothing, demonstrating the enduring interest with this precious metal. The exhibition explores both the scientific innovations required to transform gold into wearable art and the artistry behind its incorporation into garments. From the shimmering fabrics of India woven with golden threads to the elaborate kimonos of Edo Japan, “Au fil de l’or” presents a diverse tapestry of cultural expressions. Contemporary creations by chinese fashion designer Guo Pei add a modern twist to the celebration of gold in attire. “Au fil de l’or” runs from February 11 to July 6 at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac in Paris. Disco Fever: A Trip Down memory Lane at the Philharmonie de Paris The era of disco balls and platform shoes is back in the spotlight with the Philharmonie de Paris’s exhibition dedicated to the global dance music phenomenon that defined the 1970s. Disco Fever: A Paris Exhibition Celebrates Music’s Power to unify
- 6. Picasso’s Art Comes Alive in a Breathtaking Parisian spectacle
- 7. Wes Anderson Exhibition at Cinémathèque Française
- 8. Picasso: L’art en mouvement at Atelier des Lumières
- 9. Paris Noir: A Journey into the City’s Dark Side
- 10. Paris Noir: A Celebration of Black Artists in the City of Lights
- 11. Projet Pont Neuf (“The Pont Neuf Project”)
- 12. Pont Neuf Transformed: JR’s Tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Table of Contents
- 1. “From the Heart, to the Hand”: Dolce& Gabbana Arrives in Paris
- 2. Louvre Couture
- 3. Louvre Couture: Where History Meets Fashion
- 4. Exhibition Details
- 5. Gold through the Ages: Musée du Quai Branly Shops A dazzling exhibition at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac showcases the allure of gold across cultures and time through the mesmerizing presence of gold in traditional dress. Titled “Au fil de l’or” (Following the Thread of Gold), this exhibition delves into the global history of gold, from ancient civilizations to modern fashion. Visitors can marvel at artifacts dating back over 7,000 years, including jewelry, weapons, and clothing, demonstrating the enduring interest with this precious metal. The exhibition explores both the scientific innovations required to transform gold into wearable art and the artistry behind its incorporation into garments. From the shimmering fabrics of India woven with golden threads to the elaborate kimonos of Edo Japan, “Au fil de l’or” presents a diverse tapestry of cultural expressions. Contemporary creations by chinese fashion designer Guo Pei add a modern twist to the celebration of gold in attire. “Au fil de l’or” runs from February 11 to July 6 at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac in Paris. Disco Fever: A Trip Down memory Lane at the Philharmonie de Paris The era of disco balls and platform shoes is back in the spotlight with the Philharmonie de Paris’s exhibition dedicated to the global dance music phenomenon that defined the 1970s. Disco Fever: A Paris Exhibition Celebrates Music’s Power to unify
- 6. Picasso’s Art Comes Alive in a Breathtaking Parisian spectacle
- 7. Wes Anderson Exhibition at Cinémathèque Française
- 8. Picasso: L’art en mouvement at Atelier des Lumières
- 9. Paris Noir: A Journey into the City’s Dark Side
- 10. Paris Noir: A Celebration of Black Artists in the City of Lights
- 11. Projet Pont Neuf (“The Pont Neuf Project”)
- 12. Pont Neuf Transformed: JR’s Tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude