Schiaparelli Takes London: A Landmark Exhibition at the V&A
On March 28, London will host a major cultural moment as the Victoria and Albert Museum unveils the first-ever UK exhibition dedicated to Schiaparelli.
Bringing together over 200 pieces spanning fashion, jewellery, art and furniture, the exhibition offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the most influential maisons in the history of couture.
Where Fashion Meets Art
Founded by Elsa Schiaparelli, the house has long stood at the intersection of fashion, surrealism and artistic expression. Known for its bold creativity and unconventional vision, Schiaparelli redefined the boundaries of couture, transforming garments into works of art.
This exhibition traces that legacy from its origins to its modern revival under Creative Director Daniel Roseberry, whose contemporary approach continues to honor the house’s distinctive identity.
A Dialogue Between Eras
Visitors can expect an immersive experience that goes beyond traditional fashion exhibitions. Archival pieces are presented alongside contemporary creations, creating a dialogue between past and present.
From iconic silhouettes to intricate details, each piece reflects the maison’s commitment to craftsmanship, innovation and artistic storytelling.
As Daniel Roseberry notes, “There is truly a before and after Elsa Schiaparelli.” A statement that perfectly captures the enduring influence of the house.
A Cultural Moment Not to Miss
More than an exhibition, this event positions itself as a cultural landmark, celebrating the fusion of fashion, art and design.
For fashion enthusiasts and cultural observers alike, the Schiaparelli exhibition at the V&A represents a unique opportunity to experience the legacy of a maison that continues to shape the visual language of contemporary fashion.