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- Abraham & Thakore – Renowned for their minimalist and modern approach to Indian textiles and design
- Abu Dhabi
- Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla – Known for their luxurious bridal couture and Indian textile craftsmanship
- Acne Studios
- Adebayo Oke-Lawal – Nigeria
- Adriana Degreas – Brazil
- Afghanistan
- African Art Centre – South Africa – A space in Durban, South Africa, that showcases traditional and contemporary African art from across the continent.
- African Fashion International – South Africa – A major fashion platform in South Africa, promoting African designers on a global stage.
- Agnes Gund
- Ahmed Mater – Saudi Arabia – Saudi artist and photographer whose works often focus on social change and modern life in Saudi Arabia.
- Ai Weiwei
- Ai Weiwei
- Akira Minagawa
- Akira Naka
- Al-Mubarakiah Souq – Kuwait – One of the oldest markets in Kuwait, where traditional and modern fashion co-exist.
- Alasdair McLellan
- Albania
- Aleksei Kruchyonykh
- Alexander Kosolapov
- Alexander McQueen
- Alexander McQueen
- Alexander Rodchenko
- Alexandra Shulman
- Alexandre Herchcovitch – Brazil
- Alexi Lubomirski
- Ali Banisadr – Iran – Iranian-born artist, whose large-scale abstract paintings draw on his experiences growing up during the Iran-Iraq war.
- Almaty
- Alserkal Avenue – UAE – A cultural district in Dubai, home to galleries, fashion events, and installations showcasing local and international artists.
- Altanshagai
- Altuzarra
- Amaka Osakwe – Nigeria – Fashion designer and the creative force behind Maki Oh, a Nigerian brand celebrated for its contemporary take on African fashion.
- Amal Murad – UAE – Fashion entrepreneur and designer, combining modern fashion with Middle Eastern cultural elements.
- Amancio Ortega – Spain, Founder of Inditex (Zara, Massimo Dutti, Pull&Bear, etc.)
- Amarbayasgalant
- American Eagle – USA, global
- Amina Agueznay – Morocco – A Moroccan artist famous for her traditional craftwork that blends artistic and cultural heritage in innovative ways.
- Amman
- Amsterdam
- Amy Odell
- Anderson Cooper
- Andorra la Vella
- Andorra
- Andrea Fraser
- Andrei Molodkin
- Andrey Bartenev
- Andy Warhol
- Anguilla
- Anguilla
- Anita Dongre – Offers elegant ethnic wear and is known for her sustainable and ethical practices
- Ankara
- Ann Demeulemeester
- Anna Dello Russo
- Anna Sui
- Anna Wintour
- Anna Wintour – USA, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue
- Anne Avantie
- Annie Leibovitz
- Another Magazine – UK
- Anselm Kiefer
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Antony Gormley
- Antwaun Sargent
- Anya Hindmarch
- Aoyama Theatre – A popular venue for runway shows and presentations, located in Tokyo’s stylish Aoyama district.
- Aperture – USA, global (focused on photography)
- Apia
- Arab World Institute – Paris, France – An important cultural center promoting Arab culture, including art and fashion.
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Arseny Zhilyaev
- Art in America – USA
- Art Monthly – UK
- Artforum – USA, global
- Arthur Elgort
- Artnet – USA, global
- ARTnews – USA, global
- ArtPress – France
- ArtReview – UK, global
- Aruba
- Ashgabat
- ASOS – UK, global
- Athens
- Australia
- Austria
- Azza Fahmy – Egypt – Famous jewelry designer known for her contemporary interpretations of Egyptian art and history.
- Azzedine Alaïa
- Bahrain
- Balenciaga
- Balmain
- Bamdad
- Bangkok
- Bangladesh
- Banksy
- Barbados
- BareMinerals – USA, Mineral makeup and skincare brand focused on clean beauty
- Basilica di San Lorenzo – Florence, Italy – A unique venue occasionally used for fashion shows during Pitti Uomo and other fashion events in Florence.
- Basseterre
- Bataar Erdenebileg
- Beijing Exhibition Hall – A historic venue in Beijing for showcasing both local and international fashion designers.
- Beijing Fashion Week – A major platform for Chinese and global fashion designers, known for promoting emerging talents.
- Beijing
- Beirut
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Belgrade
- Belize
- Belmopan
- Benefit Cosmetics – USA, Cosmetics brand known for its brow products and fun packaging
- Berlin
- Bermuda
- Bern
- Bernard Arnault – France, CEO of LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton)
- Bershka – Spain, global
- Bert Stern
- Betsey Johnson
- Betty Jackson
- Bhutan
- Biba – A well-known retail brand offering ethnic wear for women, including kurtas, salwars, and lehengas
- Bishkek
- BOMB Magazine – USA
- Bonaire
- Boris Mikhailov
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bottega Veneta
- Boubou Hameye Center for Contemporary Art – Mali – A renowned cultural center in Mali that hosts exhibitions focusing on modern African art and fashion.
- Braco Dimitrijević
- Brandon Maxwell
- Brasília
- Brazil
- Bridget Riley
- Bridgetown
- British Virgin Islands
- Bruce Weber
- Brussels
- Bucharest
- Budapest
- Buenos Aires Fashion Week – Argentina’s main fashion event, known for its focus on local creativity and emerging talents in the fashion industry.
- Buenos Aires
- Bulgaria
- Burberry
- Cairo
- Caitlyn Jenner
- Calm & Punk Gallery
- Calvin Klein – USA, global
- Cambodia
- Canada
- Canberra
- Cape Town International Convention Centre – South Africa – A prime venue for international art exhibitions and fashion shows, including the Cape Town Fashion Week.
- Carine Roitfeld
- Carlos Miele – Brazil
- Carmen D’Alessio
- Carolina Aubele
- Carolina Herrera
- Cass Bird
- Castries
- Cathy Horyn
- Cayman Islands
- Celia – Spain
- Celine
- Chanel
- Chanel – France, Luxury fashion and beauty brand known for high-end skincare, makeup, and fragrance
- Charles Saatchi
- Charlotte Cowles
- Charlotte Tilbury – UK, High-end makeup and skincare brand founded by celebrity makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury
- Chen Jun
- Chen Peng
- Chengdu Fashion Week – A newer fashion week in China, focused on bringing both traditional and modern fashion to the forefront.
- Chengdu International Exhibition Center – A major venue for fashion trade shows and events in western China, with a focus on emerging designers.
- Chéri Samba – Democratic Republic of the Congo – A Congolese artist whose colorful, satirical paintings tackle social and political issues in Africa.
- Chiharu Shiota
- Chile
- China Fashion Week – Held in Beijing, it is one of the largest fashion weeks in China, focusing on innovation and industry trends.
- China National Convention Center – A large-scale convention venue in Beijing, hosting fashion events, exhibitions, and trade fairs.
- China
- Chioma Nnadi
- Chisinau
- Chitose Abe
- Chloe Cummings
- Chloe Malle
- Chloe Stora
- Chloé
- Chris Ofili
- Christian Dior
- Christopher Kane
- Christopher Wool
- Cindy Sherman
- Circulo de Bellas Artes – Madrid, Spain – A versatile venue that hosts various fashion events, art exhibitions, and creative showcases.
- Cité de la Mode et du Design – Paris, France – A prominent venue for contemporary fashion events, exhibitions, and pop-up shows.
- Claire Bishop
- Claudia Arce
- Clement Greenberg
- Clinique – USA, Dermatologically tested skincare and cosmetics brand under Estée Lauder
- Coach – USA, global
- Cockburn Town
- Coco Chanel
- Coex Convention & Exhibition Center – A major venue in Seoul for fashion trade shows, exhibitions, and conferences.
- Colombia Moda – Held in Medellín, Colombia, this fashion week showcases Colombian designers and is known for its mix of haute couture and ready-to-wear collections.
- Colombo
- Comme des Garçons
- Contemporary Art Review LA – USA
- Contemporary Fine Arts
- Copenhagen
- Corinne Day
- Costa Rica
- CR Fashion Book – USA, France
- Craig Green
- Cristina Pineda
- Croatia
- Curacao
- Damascus
- Damien Hirst
- Damien Hirst
- Daniel Buren
- Daniel Jackson
- Davaa
- David Altmejd
- David Bailey
- David Ellis
- David Hockney
- David LaChapelle
- David Salle
- David Sims
- David Zwirner
- Dazed – UK
- Denmark
- Deola Sagoe – Nigeria – Renowned Nigerian fashion designer known for her intricate and creative designs, which blend traditional African styles with modern elements.
- Design Indaba – South Africa – A multi-disciplinary design conference and expo that showcases the best in African fashion, art, and design.
- Dhaka
- Diana Al-Hadid
- Diana Vreeland
- Diana Widmaier Picasso
- Diane von Furstenberg
- Diane von Fürstenberg
- Didit Hediprasetyo
- Dina Shaker – Egypt – Egyptian fashion designer and stylist, known for her contemporary twist on traditional Egyptian designs.
- Dior Beauty – France, Makeup, skincare, and fragrance brand under the fashion house Christian Dior
- Dmitry Prigov
- Doha
- Dominica
- Donatella Versace – Italy, Creative Director of Versace
- Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) – A landmark in Seoul known for hosting Seoul Fashion Week, exhibitions, and other major fashion and cultural events.
- Donna Karan
- Donna Karan
- Doris Salcedo
- Drunk Elephant – USA, Skincare brand known for its clean beauty products
- Dubai Design District (d3) – UAE – A hub for design, fashion, and creative industries, hosting global fashion events and design shows.
- Duro Olowu – Nigeria
- Edward Enninful
- Edward Ruscha
- Egypt
- Eiffel Tower – Paris, France – While not a traditional fashion venue, it has been used for exclusive fashion presentations and events, especially in connection with high fashion.
- Eileen Fisher
- El Anatsui
- El Anatsui – Ghana – A prominent Ghanaian artist whose large-scale sculptures made from recycled materials have gained international acclaim.
- El Salvador
- Elie Saab – Lebanon – Renowned Lebanese fashion designer known for his haute couture bridal and evening gowns.
- Elizabeth Peyton
- Elle – France, USA, UK, Italy, Japan, and others
- Ellen Gallagher
- Ellen von Unwerth
- Erdem Moralioglu
- Eres
- Erik Bulatov
- Esteban Cortázar – Colombia
- Estée Lauder – USA, Multinational manufacturer of skincare, makeup, fragrance, and hair care products
- Fabiana Milazzo
- Fabindia – Famous for promoting traditional Indian textiles and handcrafts through modern apparel and home goods
- Falguni Shane Peacock – Known for contemporary and extravagant designs with a mix of Western and Indian elements
- Fashion Rio – Held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this event focuses on Brazil’s beach culture and highlights swimwear, resort wear, and the latest fashion trends.
- Fashion Showrooms at 180 The Strand – London, UK – An important space for showcasing emerging designers during London Fashion Week.
- Fashion Theory – UK
- Fashion Week Lima – Another prominent fashion event in Peru, known for its elegant mix of traditional and contemporary fashion designs.
- Fashion Week São Paulo – Known for its high fashion collections and prominent Brazilian designers, this event also promotes global fashion collaborations.
- Fendi
- Fenty Beauty – USA, Beauty brand launched by Rihanna, known for its inclusive range of shades
- Fes Festival of World Sacred Music – Morocco – An annual cultural festival in Fes that features music, art, and fashion exhibitions, including performances and gallery shows reflecting African culture.
- Fiera Milano Rho – Milan, Italy – A major exhibition venue for international fashion trade fairs like Milan Fashion Week and Salone del Mobile.
- Fiji
- Finland
- Flash Art – Italy, USA
- Fondation Louis Vuitton – Paris, France – A modern art museum and fashion event venue, frequently hosting high-fashion presentations and collaborations.
- Forever 21 – USA, global
- France
- Francesca Steele
- Francesco Carrozzini
- Francis Bacon
- Francois Pinault – France, Chairman of Kering (Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, etc.)
- Frida Kahlo
- Frieze – UK, USA, and others
- Galerie Capitain Petzel
- Galerie Iragui
- Galleria Department Store – Located in Apgujeong, Seoul, this high-end department store hosts luxury fashion events and pop-up stores.
- Gap – USA, global
- Garage Museum of Contemporary Art
- Gareth Pugh
- George Town
- Georgia
- Georgina Godwin
- Gerhard Richter
- Germany
- Giambattista Valli
- Gianni Versace
- Giles Deacon
- Giorgio Armani – Italy, Founder of Giorgio Armani
- Givenchy
- Glen Luchford
- Glenda Bailey
- Glenn Lowry
- Glossier – USA, Skincare and makeup brand with a minimalist aesthetic and social media influence
- Gosha Ostretsov
- GQ – USA, UK, Germany, Italy, India, Australia, and others
- Grace Coddington
- Grand Palais Éphémère – Paris, France – A temporary venue built for major events during Paris Fashion Week, located near the original Grand Palais.
- Greece
- Grenada
- Griselda Pollock
- Guadeloupe
- Guangzhou Fashion Week – Known for showcasing a mix of fashion and business with a special focus on both high fashion and commercial clothing.
- Guangzhou International Convention and Exhibition Center – A large exhibition space for fashion events and trade shows in southern China.
- Guatemala City
- Guatemala
- Guggenheim Museum Bilbao – Bilbao, Spain – Known for its cutting-edge architecture, it sometimes serves as a venue for high-fashion shows and exhibitions.
- Guo Pei
- Gustavo Lins – Brazil
- Guts Gallery
- Haider Ackermann
- Hainan Fashion Week – Held in the tropical island of Hainan, it highlights beachwear and resort fashion, alongside traditional and high-fashion collections.
- Hamilton
- Hamish Bowles
- Hanae Mori
- Hangzhou Fashion Week – An emerging fashion week in China, known for its fusion of technology and fashion, with a growing interest in sustainability.
- Hangzhou International Expo Center – A venue for fashion shows and cultural exhibitions in Hangzhou, known for its modern architecture.
- Hanoi
- Hans Ulrich Obrist
- Harper’s Bazaar – USA, UK, Spain, Turkey, and others
- Hatem Alakeel – Saudi Arabia – One of the most prominent Saudi fashion designers, creating contemporary designs inspired by his Middle Eastern heritage.
- He Yan
- Hedi Slimane
- Helmut Newton
- Helsinki
- Henry Holland
- Hezi Ma
- Hilton Als
- Hiroko Koshino
- Honduras
- Honiara
- House of Masaba – Known for quirky, fun, and modern designs that reflect India’s culture
- Hubert de Givenchy
- Huda Beauty – UAE, Makeup brand created by influencer Huda Kattan
- Huffer
- Ibrahim El-Salahi – Sudan – A Sudanese artist renowned for his pioneering role in modern African art and his symbolic work that blends Islamic and African influences.
- Iceland
- Igor Makarevich
- Ilya Kabakov
- Imane Ayissi – Cameroon
- Imran Amed
- India
- Indonesia
- Inez and Vinoodh
- Ira Swara
- Iraq
- Irina Korina
- Isabel Marant
- Islamabad
- Israel
- Issey Miyake
- Jacquemus
- Jakarta
- Jamaica
- Jamal Penjweny – Iraq – Iraqi-Kurdish photographer and artist, whose work is often about the themes of displacement and the Iraq War.
- James Goldstein
- Janette Beckman
- Jannis Kounellis
- Japan
- Jason Campbell
- Jason Wu
- Jatin Varma – Known for his elegant evening and bridal wear with contemporary sensibilities
- Jaya Misra – Renowned for luxury bridal couture with Indian traditional techniques
- Jean Muir
- Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
- Jean-Paul Gaultier
- Jeff Koons
- Jeff Wall
- Jenny Holzer
- Jeremy Scott
- Jerry Saltz
- Jerusalem
- Jesse Garza
- Jessica Alba – USA, Co-founder of Honest Company (apparel and consumer goods)
- Jessica Michault
- Jil Sander
- Joan Juliet Buck
- Johannes Malherbe – South Africa – Designer and creative director known for his work in luxury South African fashion.
- John Baldessari
- John Berger
- Jonathan Anderson
- Jordan
- Jorge Ibañez
- Juergen Teller
- Julian Schnabel
- Juliana Jabour – Brazil
- Julie Koutsoukos
- Junya Watanabe
- Juxtapoz – USA
- JW Anderson
- Kanye West
- Kara Walker
- Karen Walker
- Karl Lagerfeld – Germany, Fashion Designer (Chanel, Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld brand) [deceased in 2019]
- Karla Martinez de Salas
- Kate Spade – USA, global
- Katherine Brinson
- Kathmandu
- Katia Kiryukhina
- Katie Grand
- Kazakhstan
- Kazuyuki Kumagai
- Kehinde Wiley
- Keith Haring
- Kensuke Hori
- Kenzo Takada
- Khaled Jarrar – Palestine – Palestinian artist known for his multimedia installations, which reflect his experiences and observations of Palestinian identity.
- Kim Jones
- Kim Kardashian – USA, Founder of Skims, Entrepreneur
- Kimberly Nesbitt
- King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture – Saudi Arabia – A major cultural venue in Dhahran that hosts fashion and art events.
- Kingston
- Kingstown
- Kiribati
- Kirstin Asher
- Kofi Agorsor – Ghana – A Ghanaian artist known for his visual arts that combine traditional African art forms with contemporary styles.
- Kofi Ansah – Ghana – Renowned Ghanaian designer who brought African fashion to the international stage, known for his unique blend of African heritage with Western aesthetics.
- Koji Tatsuno
- Konig Galerie
- Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) – A large convention center in Goyang, hosting fashion events and trade shows across various industries, including fashion.
- Kosovo
- Kralendijk
- Ksenia Pedan
- Kuala Lumpur
- Kulturforum – Berlin, Germany – A cultural hub in Berlin used for various fashion events and exhibitions.
- Kunal Rawal – Famed for his modern yet rooted designs for men’s fashion, especially in Indian weddings
- Kuwait City
- Kuwait
- Kyiv
- Kylie Cosmetics – USA, Makeup brand founded by Kylie Jenner
- Kylie Jenner – USA, Founder of Kylie Cosmetics and owner of fashion brand (Kendall + Kylie)
- Kyrgyzstan
- L’Officiel – France, USA, Russia, India, and others
- L’Oréal – France, Leading multinational cosmetic and beauty company
- La Mer – USA, Luxury skincare brand known for its high-end moisturizing products
- Lacoste
- Laduma Ngxokolo – South Africa – A South African designer renowned for his knitwear collection that incorporates traditional Xhosa culture and aesthetics.
- Lancôme – France, Skincare, fragrance, and makeup brand owned by L’Oréal
- Lanvin
- Laos
- Latvia
- Lauren Indvik
- Laurent Le Bon
- Le Grand Palais – Paris, France – A prestigious venue often used for Paris Fashion Week, hosting grand fashion shows and exhibitions.
- Le Journal des Arts – France
- Leandra Medine
- Lebanon
- Lee Alexander McQueen
- Lena Dunham
- Lenny Agustin
- Liechtenstein
- Lina Fadel – Tunisia – Tunisian fashion designer who blends traditional and modern techniques to create distinctive styles reflecting her North African roots.
- Lisa Folawiyo – Nigeria
- Lisbon
- Lise Sarfati
- Lithuania
- Liu Wen
- Ljubljana
- Loewe
- London
- Lorna Simpson
- Lotte World Mall – A shopping and entertainment complex in Seoul, featuring fashion shows, exhibitions, and pop-up stores.
- Louboutin
- Louise Bourgeois
- Louvre Carrousel – Paris, France – A large exhibition space used for fashion shows during Paris Fashion Week.
- Lucian Freud
- Luisiana Dalmau
- Lulu Kennedy
- Lululemon – Canada, global
- Lupita Nyong’o – Kenya (Actress known for her fashion influence)
- Luxembourg City
- Luxembourg
- Madewell – USA, global
- Madrid
- Maha Malluh – Saudi Arabia – Contemporary Saudi artist whose work combines media and installations to explore cultural themes.
- Maison Kitsuné
- Maison Margiela
- Majuro
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Malé
- Malta
- Manama
- Mango – Spain, global
- Manila
- Manish Malhotra – Famous for glamorous, haute couture bridal and evening wear
- Manyavar – Known for men’s ethnic wear, especially for weddings and festive occasions
- Marc Jacobs
- Marc Jacobs
- Marc Jacobs
- Marc Jacobs – USA, Fashion Designer
- Marcelo Burlon
- Margarita Tupitsyn
- Maria Loboda
- Marie-Louise Scio
- Marina Abramović
- Marina Abramović
- Mario Sorrenti
- Mario Testino
- Mark Bradford
- Mark Rothko
- Marshall Islands
- Marte Marie Forsberg
- Martin Kippenberger
- Martinique
- Marwan Kassab-Bachi – Syria – Syrian painter known for his figurative and abstract works focusing on themes of exile and identity.
- Mary Katrantzou
- Mary Katrantzou
- Masaba Gupta – Known for bold prints and youthful, vibrant collections
- Masaki Matsuka
- Masha Ma
- Matalan – UK
- Matías Hernán
- Matsuya Ginza – A high-end department store in Ginza that often hosts fashion events, runway shows, and pop-up boutiques.
- Maxhosa by Laduma – South Africa
- Maybelline New York – USA, Drugstore makeup brand owned by L’Oréal
- Mercedes-Benz Arena – Berlin, Germany – Used for fashion shows and events during Berlin Fashion Week, particularly focusing on innovation in the industry.
- Mert and Marcus
- Mexico City
- Mexico
- Michael Bastian
- Michael Kors
- Mickalene Thomas
- Micronesia
- Milan Fashion Week Venue – Milan, Italy – Various prestigious locations in Milan host this globally influential fashion event, including historic buildings and contemporary venues.
- Miles Aldridge
- Ming Xi
- Minsk
- Miquelon
- Miranda Sawyer
- Miuccia Prada
- Miuccia Prada
- Miuccia Prada
- Miuccia Prada – Italy, Creative Director of Prada
- Miyake Design Studio
- Modern Painters – UK
- Moldova
- Molly Ringwald
- Mona Hatoum
- Mona Hatoum
- Mona Hatoum – Lebanon – Contemporary visual artist of Palestinian origin, whose work challenges boundaries and explores themes of displacement and identity.
- Monaco
- Monaco
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- Montevideo Fashion Week – Uruguay’s main fashion event, focusing on sustainable fashion and innovative designs.
- Montserrat
- Moroccanoil – Israel, Hair care brand known for its signature argan oil products
- Moscow Museum of Modern Art
- Moscow
- Moustafa Ibrahim – Egypt – Egyptian sculptor known for his work combining modern techniques with traditional Egyptian art.
- Munkhtulga
- Muscat
- Musée National d’Art Moderne et Contemporain – Algeria – An important Algerian art museum showcasing both contemporary and traditional African art.
- Myanmar
- Nan Goldin
- Naomi Furuyama
- Nari Ward
- NARS – USA, Luxury cosmetics brand known for bold, artistic makeup products
- Natalia LL
- National Museum of African Art – USA – Although located in Washington, D.C., this museum has a significant collection of African art and hosts exhibitions that highlight African culture and fashion.
- National Museum of Qatar – Qatar – A prominent museum in Doha displaying both modern art and fashion exhibitions.
- Nauru
- Nawal El Saadawi – Egypt – Famous Egyptian writer and activist whose work influenced the feminist movements in the Arab world, often explored through fashion and art.
- Neeta Lulla – A veteran designer famous for her bridal collections and film industry costumes
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- Neugerriemschneider
- New Delhi
- New Zealand
- Ngerulmud
- Nicky Blair
- Nike – USA, global
- Nikolay Polissky
- Nina Garcia
- Njideka Akunyili Crosby – Nigeria/USA – A Nigerian-American artist whose work combines Western painting techniques with African themes, often exploring post-colonial African identity.
- Nomin
- Nordstrom – USA, global
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Nuku’alofa
- Odgerel
- Okwui Enwezor
- Olafur Eliasson
- Oleg Dou
- Oleg Kulik
- Olga Chernysheva
- Olivia Palermo
- Oman
- Omotesando Hills – A shopping mall that doubles as a venue for fashion exhibitions and events.
- Oranjestad
- Oscar de la Renta
- Oscar de la Renta
- Oscar Lawalata
- Oskar Metsavaht – Brazil
- Oslo
- Ota Fine Arts
- Ottawa
- Pablo Picasso
- Pakistan
- Palau
- Palazzo della Ragione – Milan, Italy – A historical building used for intimate fashion events and showcases during Milan Fashion Week.
- Palazzo Serbelloni – Milan, Italy – An iconic Milanese venue known for hosting exclusive fashion events, often used during Milan Fashion Week.
- Pallavi Mohan – Famous for bohemian-inspired couture with luxurious fabrics and a vintage vibe
- Panama City
- Panama
- Pankaj & Nidhi – Designers known for their embroidery techniques, innovative prints, and global appeal
- Paolo Roversi
- Paper Magazine – USA
- Paraguay Fashion Week – Paraguay’s biggest fashion event, focusing on both established designers and rising talents from the country.
- Paris
- Pascale Marthine Tayou – Cameroon – Cameroonian artist known for his sculptures and installations that reflect global and African themes, often using discarded objects.
- Patricia Field
- Patrick Demarchelier
- Paul Chan
- Paul McCarthy
- Paul Smith
- Pavel Pepperstein
- Payal Khandwala – Focuses on sustainable luxury with rich, handwoven textiles and contemporary aesthetics
- Peru Fashion Week – A fashion week in Lima, Peru, that highlights local designers and promotes sustainable and ethical fashion practices.
- Peter Lindbergh
- Philippines
- Philipsburg
- Phnom Penh
- Phoebe Philo
- Phoebe Philo
- Pierre Balmain
- Podgorica
- Poland
- Poland
- Port of Spain
- Port Vila
- Portugal
- Prabal Gurung
- Pretoria
- Primark – Ireland, global
- Pristina
- Priyo Oktaviano
- Proenza Schouler
- Qatar Museum of Islamic Art – Qatar – A major museum in Doha, featuring collections of Islamic art and design exhibitions, including fashion influences.
- Rachel Whiteread
- Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
- Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
- Rag & Bone
- Rahul Mishra – Award-winning designer known for his sustainable fashion and intricate embroideries
- Ralph & Russo – UK/Lebanon – A luxury British fashion brand with strong Lebanese ties, known for high fashion and couture designs.
- Ramón Indart
- Raw Mango – Known for contemporary takes on traditional Indian handlooms and textiles
- Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
- Regina Gallery
- Rei Kawakubo
- Rei Kawakubo – Japan, Founder of Comme des Garçons
- Revolve – USA, global
- Ricardo Almeida – Brazil
- Riccardo Tisci – Italy, Designer, Former Creative Director of Burberry
- Richard Avedon
- Richard Nicoll
- Richard Prince
- Richard Prince
- Richard Serra
- Rick Owens
- Rihanna – Barbados, Founder of Fenty, Entrepreneur
- Rinaldy A. Yunardi
- Rirkrit Tiravanija
- Ritu Kumar – Famous for blending traditional Indian handcrafts with contemporary designs
- Riyadh International Exhibition Center – Saudi Arabia – A key venue for fashion, trade exhibitions, and international events in Riyadh.
- Riyadh
- Road Town
- Robert Hughes
- Robert Mapplethorpe
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Robert Storr
- Robin Givhan
- Rochas
- Roksanda Ilincic
- Romania
- Rome
- Roppongi Hills – A key location for high-end fashion events in Tokyo, with art galleries and fashion showrooms.
- Rosalind Krauss
- Roseau
- Saba
- Sabyasachi Mukherjee – Renowned for opulent bridal wear, intricate embroidery, and rich fabrics
- Sacai
- Saint Barthélemy
- Saint John’s
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Martin
- Saint Martin
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- Saint Pierre
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Saks Fifth Avenue – USA, global
- Samoa
- San José
- San Marino
- San Marino
- San Salvador
- Santiago Fashion Week – Chile’s top fashion event, showcasing the best of local talent and promoting regional fashion trends.
- Santiago Sierra
- Santiago
- São Paulo Fashion Week – The most important fashion event in Brazil, showcasing top Brazilian designers as well as international brands.
- Saptodjojokartiko
- Sarah Burton – UK, Creative Director of Alexander McQueen
- Sarah Harris
- Sarah Mower
- Sarah Stuart
- Sarah Sze
- Sarah Thornton
- Sarajevo
- Saskia Lawaks
- Saudi Arabia
- Savile Row
- SCAI The Bathhouse
- Sculpture Journal – UK
- Seoul Fashion Week – The main venue for South Korea’s fashion week, held at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul, featuring both local and international designers.
- Seoul Plaza – A public space often used for outdoor fashion events and festivals in the heart of Seoul.
- Seoul
- Serbia
- Sergei Shutov
- Sewor Kwaku – Ghana – Fashion designer and creative director of the brand Kwaku, known for his elegant menswear that merges African and Western influences.
- Shangguan Zhe
- Shanghai Exhibition Center – A major venue for Shanghai Fashion Week and other fashion trade shows.
- Shanghai Fashion Week – One of the most influential fashion events in China, showcasing both local and international designers.
- Shanghai International Fashion Center – A prominent venue for runway shows, pop-up stores, and fashion exhibitions during Shanghai Fashion Week.
- Shantanu & Nikhil – Known for their modern take on traditional Indian attire, especially for weddings
- Sharon Lockhart
- Sharon Wauchob
- Sheila M. Ndinda – Kenya – Kenyan fashion designer known for her sustainable fashion designs with a focus on traditional African fabrics.
- Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center – Known for hosting regional fashion events, exhibitions, and trade fairs in Shenzhen.
- Shenzhen Fashion Week – A prominent fashion event in southern China, known for its focus on contemporary and streetwear styles.
- Shibuya Hikarie – A modern shopping and arts complex in Shibuya, hosting various fashion-related events, including pop-up shops and runway shows.
- Shingo Sato
- Shinjuku Isetan – One of Tokyo’s most iconic department stores, frequently used for fashion exhibitions and exclusive fashion events.
- Shirin Neshat
- Shirin Neshat – Iran – Iranian visual artist known for her work in film, photography, and video installations, often exploring issues of gender and identity in the Middle East.
- Shiseido – Japan, Leading global skincare, cosmetics, and fragrance brand
- Shu Uemura
- Siddhartha Tytler – Known for luxurious couture and contemporary bridal wear
- Simon de Pury
- Simone Rocha
- Simone Rocha
- Singapore
- Singapore
- Sinsa-dong Garosu-gil – While not a traditional venue, this trendy street in Seoul is home to many fashion stores and boutique pop-ups, frequently hosting fashion events.
- Sint Eustatius
- Skopje
- Slovenia
- Sofia Sanchez de Betak – Argentina
- Sofia
- Solomon Islands
- Sølve Sundsbø
- Sonia Rykiel
- Sophie Calle
- Sotheby’s Auction House Experts
- South Africa
- South Korea
- Sowé Lamine – Ivory Coast
- Spain
- Sprüth Magers
- Sri Lanka
- St. George’s
- Stella Jean – Haiti/Italy – Fashion designer known for mixing Haitian and African prints with Italian tailoring, gaining international recognition.
- Stella McCartney
- Stella McCartney
- Steven Meisel
- Stockholm
- Stolen Girlfriends Club
- Stradivarius – Spain, global
- Stuart Weitzman
- Sukhbaatar
- Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque – Oman – While primarily a religious site, it is often used for cultural events, exhibitions, and showcases in art and design.
- Suno & Shreya – A sustainable fashion label known for its modern ethnic collections
- Suva
- Suzy Menkes OBE
- Suzy Menkes
- Sweden
- T Magazine – USA
- Tadashi Shoji
- Tajikistan
- Taka Ishii Gallery
- Takahiro Miyashita
- Takashi Murakami
- Take Ninagawa
- Tamara Mellon
- Tamer Hosny – Egypt – Egyptian actor, singer, and designer who has expanded his career into fashion and styling.
- Tania Bruguera
- Tania Bruguera
- Tanja Muravskaya
- Tao Wang
- Tarawa
- Tarun Tahiliani – Combines traditional Indian and Western influences for contemporary couture
- Tashkent
- Tatcha – USA, Luxury skincare brand inspired by Japanese beauty rituals
- Tate Modern Curators
- Tavi Gevinson
- Tbilisi
- Teen Vogue – USA
- Tegucigalpa
- Telfar Clemens
- Terry Richardson
- Tex Saverio
- Thailand
- The Art Newspaper – UK, USA, France, Italy, and others
- The Bottom
- The Brooklyn Rail – USA
- The Business of Fashion – UK, global
- The Louvre Abu Dhabi – UAE – An art museum in Abu Dhabi showcasing global and Arab art, including fashion exhibitions.
- The Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) – Warsaw, Poland – Hosts various fashion events and exhibitions, often focusing on avant-garde designers and fashion trends.
- The Nubian Museum – Egypt – A museum in Aswan, Egypt, dedicated to the history and art of the Nubian people, including artifacts and traditional fashion.
- The Ordinary – Canada, Skincare brand focusing on high-quality ingredients at affordable prices
- The Paris Opera House – Paris, France – Known for hosting luxurious fashion shows, this historic venue is a symbol of elegance and style.
- The Row
- The Royal Albert Hall – London, UK – A historic venue that hosts various fashion events, including the Fashion Awards.
- The S.A. National Gallery – South Africa – Located in Cape Town, this gallery features a diverse collection of South African and African contemporary art.
- The Saatchi Gallery – London, UK – A contemporary art gallery that sometimes hosts fashion events, particularly those focused on innovative and avant-garde designers.
- Thebe Magugu – South Africa
- Thelma Golden
- Theo Wenner
- Thimphu
- Thom Browne
- Tianjin Fashion Week – A fashion week that emphasizes regional Chinese fashion trends and emerging designers from northern China.
- Tianjin Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center – A venue known for fashion trade shows and exhibitions in northern China.
- Tim Blanks
- Tim Walker
- Times Square Mall – A large shopping mall in Seoul that occasionally hosts fashion-related events, promotions, and exhibitions.
- Tina Brown
- Tina Modotti
- Tino Sehgal
- Tirana
- Titus Kaphar
- Tokyo International Forum – A large-scale convention center that hosts major fashion trade shows, such as Tokyo Fashion Week events.
- Tokyo Midtown – A luxury shopping complex in Roppongi, often used for fashion events and exhibitions.
- Tokyo National Gymnasium – A major venue for Tokyo Fashion Week, hosting runway shows and presentations.
- Tokyo
- Tom Ford
- Tom Sachs
- Tommy Hilfiger – USA, global
- Tomo Koizumi
- Tonga
- Too Faced – USA, Cosmetics brand known for fun, playful products and strong color cosmetics
- Topshop – UK, global
- Tory Burch
- Tracey Emin
- Trelise Cooper
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Tristan Hoare
- Tsumori Chisato
- Tungaa
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- Ukraine
- Ulaanbaatar
- Uma Wang
- Uniqlo – Japan, global
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Urban Decay – USA, Cosmetics brand best known for bold eyeshadow and makeup
- Urban Outfitters – USA, global
- Uzbekistan
- V Magazine – USA
- Vaduz
- Valentino Garavani
- Valery Koshlyakov
- Valletta
- Vanuatu
- Vatican City
- Venny Suryanto
- Vera Wang
- Vero Moda – Popular women’s clothing brand offering fashionable western and fusion styles
- Verónica de la Canal
- Victor Vasarely
- Victoria Beckham – UK, Fashion Designer and Entrepreneur
- Victoria’s Secret – USA, global
- Vienna
- Vientiane
- Vietnam
- Viktor Pivovarov
- Virgil Abloh
- Vivienne Tam
- Vivienne Westwood
- Vladimir Dubossarsky
- W for Woman – A leading brand offering contemporary ethnic wear for modern women
- W Magazine – USA
- Wang Xin
- Wangechi Mutu – Kenya – A contemporary Kenyan artist known for her mixed-media collages, sculptures, and video art exploring themes of identity, gender, and culture.
- Warsaw
- Washington D.C.
- Wellington
- Whitechapel Gallery
- Widewalls – global
- Willemstad
- William Kentridge – South Africa – A prominent South African artist and filmmaker known for his politically charged drawings and animations that reflect the social and political struggles in South Africa.
- Xander Zhou
- Xi’an Fashion Week – Focuses on blending traditional Chinese elements with modern fashion trends, with a focus on local talent.
- Yangon
- Yaren
- Yayoi Kusama
- Yeouido IFC Mall – Known for its luxury retail space, this venue also hosts fashion-related events and shows.
- Yerevan
- Yevgeny Yufit
- Yinka Shonibare – Nigeria/UK – A Nigerian-born, UK-based artist who is best known for his explorations of cultural identity and colonialism, often using brightly colored African textiles.
- Yohji Yamamoto
- Yoko Ono
- Zagreb
- Zambesi
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