“Fashion has always been integral to the story of the V&A, and since the 1970s, the museum has had a rolling programme of temporary fashion exhibitions which have led the way in contemporary exhibition design and continue to be extremely popular with our visitors,” Tristram Hunt, director of the V&A, tells Vogue. “The Fashion Gallery is a much beloved space within the museum but has not been structurally updated since the 1960s. This gives us a spectacular opportunity to showcase the full range of our global collections, as well as more contemporary designers.”
From the start of May, the Fashion Gallery will undergo a period of extensive redevelopment, supported by Burberry. When it reopens in the spring of 2027, it will be renamed The Burberry Gallery, in recognition of the V&A’s partnership with the British fashion house. “As the UK’s leading fashion brand, Burberry is the perfect partner for the V&A to celebrate the richness, heritage and diversity of our fashion collections,” Hunt says.

While the Fashion Gallery may be closed until 2027, have no fear: museum-goers will still be able to get their fashion fix via the V&A’s Cartier exhibition opening in April and the Marie Antoinette Style showcase launching in September. Meanwhile, access to the V&A’s fashion collection will be available at the V&A East Storehouse, opening on 31 May, and online.
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