Dolce & Gabbana’s much-anticipated touring exhibition, “Du Cœur À La Main: Dolce&Gabbana”, opened on January 10, 2025, at the iconic Grand Palais in Paris. This extraordinary exhibition, which took six years to create, was first unveiled at the Palazzo Reale in Milan in 2024. In Milan, the event garnered immense acclaim, with all tickets selling out and achieving resounding success.
Following its triumph in Milan, the exhibition has now found its next stage at the historic Grand Palais, a symbol of Parisian culture and elegance. Within its magnificent halls, the showcase shines once again, offering a breathtaking display of Dolce & Gabbana’s creative vision and unparalleled craftsmanship.
Overview and Highlights of the Exhibition
The exhibition primarily showcases creations from Alta Moda, Alta Sartoria, and Alta Gioielleria, offering a vivid exploration of the Maison’s design philosophy. Each section draws inspiration from a diverse array of sources, including visual arts, architecture, Italian traditions, opera, ballet, and the timeless allure of La Dolce Vita. The exhibit is curated by the world-renowned fashion historian Florence Müller, with scenography by Agence Galuchat and production led by IMG, a global leader in event organization.

The exhibition space serves as both a celebration of Italian craftsmanship and culture and a striking manifestation of the creative vision of Dolce & Gabbana founders, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. Over 200 meticulously crafted masterpieces from their atelier are on display, each telling a story of the Maison’s rich history and evolution.
Spanning an expansive 1,300 square meters, the exhibition features 11 immersive themed rooms, designed to draw visitors deep into the world of Dolce & Gabbana. These spaces also showcase previously unseen works by contemporary artists whose visions resonate with the brand’s spirit, creating a grand dialogue between art and fashion. This unique interplay brings fresh brilliance to the exhibit, making it an extraordinary experience for all who attend.

One of the standout features of the exhibition is the “Handmade” room, which displays a series of self-portraits by artist Anh Duong. A long-time creative collaborator with Dolce & Gabbana, Duong draws inspiration from the intricate details of the brand’s clothing and embroidery. Her self-portraits, born from this inspiration, embody a profound artistic dialogue that blends her personal journey with the Maison’s mastery of craftsmanship.
The exhibition will be open to the public at the Grand Palais in Paris until March 31, 2025, before embarking on a tour to other major cities worldwide. This grand journey, weaving together fashion, art, and culture, offers a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in the Italian luxury envisioned by Dolce & Gabbana. Visitors are invited to experience the creativity and artistry that define the brand, leaving them with a sense of wonder and inspiration.
Tickets are available now on the official website.

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