From December 13, 2025, the Palais Galliera will be devoting a major exhibition to the art of fashion. A fascinating plunge into the world of weaving, embroidery and lace, at the heart of Parisian heritage.
a new series of exhibitions dedicated to fashion know-how

The Paris Fashion Museum opens a new series of exhibitions dedicated to fashion know-how, with the first edition focusing on the arts of ornamentation. Entitled ), this exhibition highlights the patient, meticulous art of the craftsmen who have been embellishing clothes and accessories since the 18th century. Through the motif of the , the main theme of the exhibition, visitors discover the richness of a constantly evolving textile vocabulary: brocaded fabrics, prints, lace, embroidery and artificial flowers. Over 350 works – garments, accessories, photographs, graphic arts and samples – illustrate the diversity of techniques and gestures that sublimate the material.
The hidden jobs behind the big houses
Often in the shadow of fashion designers, artisans are the real protagonists here. The Palais Galliera showcases emblematic houses such as and , as well as contemporary talents such as and . These behind-the-scenes designers embody the continuity of a French savoir-faire recognized the world over.
The exhibition also features immersive displays: allow visitors to observe the detail of embroidery or the delicacy of lace. A dialogue is established between tradition and innovation, between an 18th-century vest and a contemporary laser-printed creation by Balenciaga.
An ode to Parisian fashion heritage
Beyond the beauty of the pieces on display, “Tisser, broder, sublimer” also tells the story of Paris, capital of exceptional craftsmanship. It is here, in the workshops nestled between the and arrondissements, that these crafts continue to evolve. The Palais Galliera is thus a place of transmission and recognition for these artisans, indispensable to French fashion.
Practical information
📍 Palais Galliera – Musée de la Mode de Paris
10, avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie, 75116 Paris
🕓 Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm
Nocturne Fridays until 9pm – closed Mondays
🎟️ Admission: 14 € (full price), 12 € (reduced)
Coupled ticket: 17 € (TP), 15 € (TR)
Booking recommended
🚇 Metro: Iéna or Alma-Marceau (line 9) – RER C: Pont de l’Alma
Associated work: Weaving, embroidering, sublimating. Fashion know-how Editions Paris Musées, €19.50.
To extend your visit, discover the Parisian fashion houses featured in Paris Select Book, particularly those that perpetuate these skills.
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