Miss Alicia, swimwear by Patou
from
26 April
2024
to
5 January
2025
Exposition

Fashion on the move #2

From 26 April 2024 to 5 January 2025, the Palais Galliera will be presenting its collections exhibition Fashion on the Move #2. For preventive conservation reasons and also in order to display new works from the museum's collections, this second exhibition will present a history of fashion from the 18th century to the present day, while developing a transversal theme on the body in movement.

With Paris set to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the summer of 2024, the Palais Galliera has selected 300 items from its collections to explore the role of special clothing in physical and sports activities as well as the sociological factors reflected in its development

Garments designed for sports and physical activities such as horseriding, tennis, golf and bicycling, are compared with clothes that were worn about town. This second exhibition provides for a better understanding of the gradual specialisation of sports garments and the arrival of sportswear in people's ordinary everyday wardrobe

One section is entirely devoted to sea bathing and swimming, symbolising the democratisation of sport that came with the end of the 19th century. A chance to discover the Palais Galliera’s large collection of bathing suits, swimming costumes, beachwear and related accessories. This bathing section highlights developments in the relationship between the body and its exposure in public, as well as changing notions of modesty and decency. It also reveals shifts in conceptions of beauty, particularly in relation to suntanned skin.

For Fashion on the Move #2, the museum has benefited from exceptional loans from the Musée National du Sport (Nice), the Fondation Azzedine Alaïa, the Bibliothèque Forney (Paris), the Bibliothèque Historique de la Ville de Paris, the Musée Carnavalet - Histoire de Paris, Patrimoine de CHANEL, the Émile Hermès collection and Maison Yohji Yamamoto. These guest items add perspective to the Palais Galliera pieces and the way they reflect attitudes through the ages to physical exercise and sports, whether as leisure activities or in competition.

 

3 DIFFERENT EXHIBITIONS

Fashion on the Move #1: 16 June 2023 – 15 March 2024

Fashion on the Move #2: 26 April 2024 – 5 January 2025

Fashion on the Move #3: 8 February – 7 September 2025

 

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Informations

Tarifs
Admission charges

Ticket for this exhibition only: 12€, 10€ (reduced rate)

Ticket including Paolo Roversi or Stephen Jones: 15€, 13€ (reduced rate)

Admission free for under 18s
Tarif plein : 15€
Tarif réduit : 13€

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  • Enfant / Adolescent
  • Famille
  • Adulte
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Museum

Palais Galliera
Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris

10, Avenue Pierre-1er-de-Serbie
75116 Paris
France

Infos Pratiques

Horaires de l'exposition

Palais Galliera

10 avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie,  75116 Paris

Tél : 01 56 52 86 00

 

Opening times

Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m - 6 p.m

Closed on Mondays Open late on Thurdays until 9 p.m

 

Admission charges

Ticket for this exhibition only: 12€, 10€ (reduced rate)

Ticket including Paolo Roversi or Stephen Jones: 15€, 13€ (reduced rate)

Admission free for under 18s

 

Booking advisable : www.billetterie-parismusees.paris.fr

Public

  • Enfant / Adolescent
  • Famille
  • Adulte

This collections exhibition is part of the programming for the Olympiade Culturelle Paris 2024.

Fully committed to the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the museums and sites of the City of Paris are participating in the event with major exhibitions organized throughout the Paris Musées network, displays in the collections around the theme "Art and Sport," and numerous animations and digital devices that will accompany, in particular, the highlights of the Paris 2024 Cultural Olympiad.

CURATORS

Miss Alicia, swimwear by Patou, 1928

Miss Alicia, swimwear by Patou, 1928 © George Hoyningen-Huene Estate Archives

General Curator
Miren Arzalluz, director of the Palais Galliera

Scientifics curators
Marie-Laure Gutton, head of the Accessories Collections, and all the curators, assisted by Samy Jelil