Dive Into Maison Lesage’s 100 Years of Fashion, Embroidery, and Design Mastery at This Immersive Exhibition

THE LESAGE, 100 YEARS OF FASHION AND DECORATION EXHIBITION AT LE19M CELEBRATES A CENTURY OF HAUTE COUTURE CRAFTSMANSHIP. EXPLORE THE ICONIC EMBROIDERY HOUSE’S RICH HISTORY AND INNOVATIVE ARTISTRY IN PARIS UNTIL JANUARY 5, 2025.

Maison Lesage, a name synonymous with haute couture, celebrates 100 years of exceptional embroidery and textile artistry. Since its founding in 1924, Lesage has played a pivotal role in fashion and interior design. Now, the iconic embroidery house invites you to explore its legacy at the exhibition Lesage, 100 Years of Fashion and Decoration. The exhibition is open until January 5, 2025, at the Galerie du 19M in Paris.

This exhibition takes you on an exciting journey through Lesage’s history. It reveals how this legendary house has shaped haute couture, collaborating with prestigious fashion houses like Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, and Christian Dior. With each step, you’ll see the evolution of embroidery techniques that have defined some of the world’s most celebrated fashion moments.

The exhibition is organized into eight sections. These sections highlight key moments in Lesage’s journey, showcasing exquisite embroidery and textiles made for top fashion houses. You’ll also get a detailed look at the process behind each masterpiece. The exhibition introduces you to the techniques and skills that have kept Lesage at the forefront of fashion for a century.

LESAGE, 100 YEARS OF FASHION AND DECORATION EXHIBITION AT LE19M

A CLOSER LOOK AT LESAGE’S CRAFTSMANSHIP WITH 3D AND ARTISAN INSIGHTS

One of the most exciting parts of the exhibition is the immersive 3D experience. Lesage’s archive of over 75,000 embroidery samples is usually hidden from view, but for this event, selected pieces are brought to life with 3D technology. You can get up close to intricate designs, experiencing the textures and materials that have made Lesage a powerhouse in haute couture.

Sound capsules scattered throughout the exhibition give voice to the artisans behind the magic. You’ll hear firsthand stories from the people who bring these designs to life. These audio features create a deeply personal connection between the visitors and the artisans who dedicate their lives to this beautiful craft.

LESAGE, 100 YEARS OF FASHION AND DECORATION EXHIBITION AT LE19M

Lesage’s contribution extends beyond fashion. The exhibition also highlights the brand’s collaborations with interior designers and contemporary artists. You’ll see how embroidery has found its way into home decor, visual art, and object design. From beaded embellishments on Chanel tweed to detailed interiors, Lesage has transformed countless mediums. The exhibition gives you a window into this rich cross-pollination of creative fields.

The scenography is a work of art in itself. Creative displays guide you through the history of Lesage. These visual installations capture the essence of Lesage’s creative dialogues with fashion designers and interior decorators alike. It’s an inspiring tribute to a century of collaboration and innovation.

Lesage has endured challenging times, thanks in part to its close relationship with Chanel. In the early 2000s, Chanel helped Lesage survive a period of financial difficulty, preserving its heritage for future generations. Today, Lesage continues to thrive as part of Chanel’s commitment to artisanal excellence.

Lesage,  100 Years of Fashion and Decoration

For anyone with a passion for fashion, design, or craftsmanship, Lesage, 100 Years of Fashion and Decoration is an absolute must-see. It’s a rare opportunity to dive deep into the history of one of fashion’s most important institutions.

The exhibition runs until January 5, 2025, at the Galerie du 19M in Paris. Admission is free, but it’s best to reserve your spot in advance. If slots are full, you may still be able to get tickets on-site.


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