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The Charles & Ray Eames House in April 2026, Pacific Palisades, California

London in May, 2026

Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art

The Schiaparelli Gold Necklace (with Bows and Acorns)

This striking sculptural necklace, made in gold metal around 1937, is characteristic of Elsa Schiaparelli's highly original design aesthetic. Though worn as jewelry, it also functions as a collar, a hallmark of her Surrealist influences, which she developed through close collaborations with Salvador Dalí and Jean Cocteau

The V&A Exhibition:

Running at the V&A's Sainsbury Gallery from 28 March through 8 November 2026, it's the first exhibition ever staged in the UK dedicated to Elsa Schiaparelli, and it spans the house's history from the 1920s all the way to the present day under current creative director Daniel Roseberry.

The show brings together more than 400 objects, including 100 ensembles as well as accessories, jewelry, paintings, photographs, furniture, perfumes, and archival materials.

Los Angles in April, 2026

“We want to look at the interconnection rather than the separation of art and people, so everything here plays into that idea,” - Michael Govan

Liz Glynn, The Futility of Conquest (Cavalcade) (2023). Photo by Ben Davis

Rather than divide its permanent collection into historical categories like European painting or contemporary art, longtime director Michael Govan said his curators commingled LACMA’s art into the meandering galleries, named after the world’s oceans, to encourage audiences to wander and be surprised by pieces, including masterpieces by Vincent van Gogh, Francis Bacon, Winslow Homer and Craig Kauffman.

Northfield Minnesota in March, 2026

Carleton College Theatre

Set design, by Florence Basile (2026)