Posted by: Debra Kolkka | February 17, 2025

Dolce & Gabbana in Paris

I loved the Dolce & Gabbana exhibition in Milan last year so I was delighted to learn that it would be on in Paris when planned to be there. I went on Saturday to the magnificent Grand Palias to see the exhibition.

Come inside.


While the clothes and accessories were the same spectacular creations, I thought the display was nowhere near as good as the one in Milan. The rooms were smaller and people were crammed into smaller areas, which meant we were all squashed in and moving at snail’s pace. The exhibition rooms were disjointed and the exhibition did not flow well.

Despite this slight disappointment I did enjoy seeing the wonderful designs of the clever duo.

 



 



























After a very slow walk through the exhibition, up and down stairs, my Paris friend led me across  the road for coffee at the wonderful Petit Palace. This glorious place needs another, longer visit.


Paris has turned on beautiful blue sky and crisp cold weather for my visit…I love it!

Here is the post I did for the Milan exhibition, there is more description…Dolce & Gabbana overload

The Grand Palais D&G exhibition is on until 31st March.


Responses

  1. A very vibrant & interesting collection & I am sure you will go again to take it all in & I must add what a magnificent building in which to hold the Exhibition.

    • Once will have to do for this trip. It might pop up somewhere else in the world.

  2. Petit Palace, mon amour. I enjoy looking at the world through your eyes, and look forward to your astute observations and postings. Thank you again.

    • The Petit Palace is lovely. I had not been there before. It needs many more visits.

  3. Did they add things? I don’t remember the white wedding dress from the Milan show.

    • If anything there were fewer garments in the exhibition. There are so many fabulous things it would be difficult to remember them all.


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