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  1. Abraham & Thakore – Renowned for their minimalist and modern approach to Indian textiles and design
  2. Abu Dhabi
  3. Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla – Known for their luxurious bridal couture and Indian textile craftsmanship
  4. Acne Studios
  5. Adebayo Oke-Lawal – Nigeria
  6. Adriana Degreas – Brazil
  7. Afghanistan
  8. African Art Centre – South Africa – A space in Durban, South Africa, that showcases traditional and contemporary African art from across the continent.
  9. African Fashion International – South Africa – A major fashion platform in South Africa, promoting African designers on a global stage.
  10. Agnes Gund
  11. Ahmed Mater – Saudi Arabia – Saudi artist and photographer whose works often focus on social change and modern life in Saudi Arabia.
  12. Ai Weiwei
  13. Ai Weiwei
  14. Akira Minagawa
  15. Akira Naka
  16. Al-Mubarakiah Souq – Kuwait – One of the oldest markets in Kuwait, where traditional and modern fashion co-exist.
  17. Alasdair McLellan
  18. Albania
  19. Aleksei Kruchyonykh
  20. Alexander Kosolapov
  21. Alexander McQueen
  22. Alexander McQueen
  23. Alexander Rodchenko
  24. Alexandra Shulman
  25. Alexandre Herchcovitch – Brazil
  26. Alexi Lubomirski
  27. Ali Banisadr – Iran – Iranian-born artist, whose large-scale abstract paintings draw on his experiences growing up during the Iran-Iraq war.
  28. Almaty
  29. Alserkal Avenue – UAE – A cultural district in Dubai, home to galleries, fashion events, and installations showcasing local and international artists.
  30. Altanshagai
  31. Altuzarra
  32. Amaka Osakwe – Nigeria – Fashion designer and the creative force behind Maki Oh, a Nigerian brand celebrated for its contemporary take on African fashion.
  33. Amal Murad – UAE – Fashion entrepreneur and designer, combining modern fashion with Middle Eastern cultural elements.
  34. Amancio Ortega – Spain, Founder of Inditex (Zara, Massimo Dutti, Pull&Bear, etc.)
  35. Amarbayasgalant
  36. American Eagle – USA, global
  37. Amina Agueznay – Morocco – A Moroccan artist famous for her traditional craftwork that blends artistic and cultural heritage in innovative ways.
  38. Amman
  39. Amsterdam
  40. Amy Odell
  41. Anderson Cooper
  42. Andorra la Vella
  43. Andorra
  44. Andrea Fraser
  45. Andrei Molodkin
  46. Andrey Bartenev
  47. Andy Warhol
  48. Anguilla
  49. Anguilla
  50. Anita Dongre – Offers elegant ethnic wear and is known for her sustainable and ethical practices
  51. Ankara
  52. Ann Demeulemeester
  53. Anna Dello Russo
  54. Anna Sui
  55. Anna Wintour
  56. Anna Wintour – USA, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue
  57. Anne Avantie
  58. Annie Leibovitz
  59. Another Magazine – UK
  60. Anselm Kiefer
  61. Antigua and Barbuda
  62. Antony Gormley
  63. Antwaun Sargent
  64. Anya Hindmarch
  65. Aoyama Theatre – A popular venue for runway shows and presentations, located in Tokyo’s stylish Aoyama district.
  66. Aperture – USA, global (focused on photography)
  67. Apia
  68. Arab World Institute – Paris, France – An important cultural center promoting Arab culture, including art and fashion.
  69. Argentina
  70. Armenia
  71. Arseny Zhilyaev
  72. Art in America – USA
  73. Art Monthly – UK
  74. Artforum – USA, global
  75. Arthur Elgort
  76. Artnet – USA, global
  77. ARTnews – USA, global
  78. ArtPress – France
  79. ArtReview – UK, global
  80. Aruba
  81. Ashgabat
  82. ASOS – UK, global
  83. Athens
  84. Australia
  85. Austria
  86. Azza Fahmy – Egypt – Famous jewelry designer known for her contemporary interpretations of Egyptian art and history.
  87. Azzedine Alaïa
  88. Bahrain
  89. Balenciaga
  90. Balmain
  91. Bamdad
  92. Bangkok
  93. Bangladesh
  94. Banksy
  95. Barbados
  96. BareMinerals – USA, Mineral makeup and skincare brand focused on clean beauty
  97. Basilica di San Lorenzo – Florence, Italy – A unique venue occasionally used for fashion shows during Pitti Uomo and other fashion events in Florence.
  98. Basseterre
  99. Bataar Erdenebileg
  100. Beijing Exhibition Hall – A historic venue in Beijing for showcasing both local and international fashion designers.
  101. Beijing Fashion Week – A major platform for Chinese and global fashion designers, known for promoting emerging talents.
  102. Beijing
  103. Beirut
  104. Belarus
  105. Belgium
  106. Belgrade
  107. Belize
  108. Belmopan
  109. Benefit Cosmetics – USA, Cosmetics brand known for its brow products and fun packaging
  110. Berlin
  111. Bermuda
  112. Bern
  113. Bernard Arnault – France, CEO of LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton)
  114. Bershka – Spain, global
  115. Bert Stern
  116. Betsey Johnson
  117. Betty Jackson
  118. Bhutan
  119. Biba – A well-known retail brand offering ethnic wear for women, including kurtas, salwars, and lehengas
  120. Bishkek
  121. BOMB Magazine – USA
  122. Bonaire
  123. Boris Mikhailov
  124. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  125. Bottega Veneta
  126. Boubou Hameye Center for Contemporary Art – Mali – A renowned cultural center in Mali that hosts exhibitions focusing on modern African art and fashion.
  127. Braco Dimitrijević
  128. Brandon Maxwell
  129. Brasília
  130. Brazil
  131. Bridget Riley
  132. Bridgetown
  133. British Virgin Islands
  134. Bruce Weber
  135. Brussels
  136. Bucharest
  137. Budapest
  138. Buenos Aires Fashion Week – Argentina’s main fashion event, known for its focus on local creativity and emerging talents in the fashion industry.
  139. Buenos Aires
  140. Bulgaria
  141. Burberry
  142. Cairo
  143. Caitlyn Jenner
  144. Calm & Punk Gallery
  145. Calvin Klein – USA, global
  146. Cambodia
  147. Canada
  148. Canberra
  149. Cape Town International Convention Centre – South Africa – A prime venue for international art exhibitions and fashion shows, including the Cape Town Fashion Week.
  150. Carine Roitfeld
  151. Carlos Miele – Brazil
  152. Carmen D’Alessio
  153. Carolina Aubele
  154. Carolina Herrera
  155. Cass Bird
  156. Castries
  157. Cathy Horyn
  158. Cayman Islands
  159. Celia – Spain
  160. Celine
  161. Chanel
  162. Chanel – France, Luxury fashion and beauty brand known for high-end skincare, makeup, and fragrance
  163. Charles Saatchi
  164. Charlotte Cowles
  165. Charlotte Tilbury – UK, High-end makeup and skincare brand founded by celebrity makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury
  166. Chen Jun
  167. Chen Peng
  168. Chengdu Fashion Week – A newer fashion week in China, focused on bringing both traditional and modern fashion to the forefront.
  169. Chengdu International Exhibition Center – A major venue for fashion trade shows and events in western China, with a focus on emerging designers.
  170. Chéri Samba – Democratic Republic of the Congo – A Congolese artist whose colorful, satirical paintings tackle social and political issues in Africa.
  171. Chiharu Shiota
  172. Chile
  173. China Fashion Week – Held in Beijing, it is one of the largest fashion weeks in China, focusing on innovation and industry trends.
  174. China National Convention Center – A large-scale convention venue in Beijing, hosting fashion events, exhibitions, and trade fairs.
  175. China
  176. Chioma Nnadi
  177. Chisinau
  178. Chitose Abe
  179. Chloe Cummings
  180. Chloe Malle
  181. Chloe Stora
  182. Chloé
  183. Chris Ofili
  184. Christian Dior
  185. Christopher Kane
  186. Christopher Wool
  187. Cindy Sherman
  188. Circulo de Bellas Artes – Madrid, Spain – A versatile venue that hosts various fashion events, art exhibitions, and creative showcases.
  189. Cité de la Mode et du Design – Paris, France – A prominent venue for contemporary fashion events, exhibitions, and pop-up shows.
  190. Claire Bishop
  191. Claudia Arce
  192. Clement Greenberg
  193. Clinique – USA, Dermatologically tested skincare and cosmetics brand under Estée Lauder
  194. Coach – USA, global
  195. Cockburn Town
  196. Coco Chanel
  197. Coex Convention & Exhibition Center – A major venue in Seoul for fashion trade shows, exhibitions, and conferences.
  198. 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.
  199. Colombo
  200. Comme des Garçons
  201. Contemporary Art Review LA – USA
  202. Contemporary Fine Arts
  203. Copenhagen
  204. Corinne Day
  205. Costa Rica
  206. CR Fashion Book – USA, France
  207. Craig Green
  208. Cristina Pineda
  209. Croatia
  210. Curacao
  211. Damascus
  212. Damien Hirst
  213. Damien Hirst
  214. Daniel Buren
  215. Daniel Jackson
  216. Davaa
  217. David Altmejd
  218. David Bailey
  219. David Ellis
  220. David Hockney
  221. David LaChapelle
  222. David Salle
  223. David Sims
  224. David Zwirner
  225. Dazed – UK
  226. Denmark
  227. Deola Sagoe – Nigeria – Renowned Nigerian fashion designer known for her intricate and creative designs, which blend traditional African styles with modern elements.
  228. Design Indaba – South Africa – A multi-disciplinary design conference and expo that showcases the best in African fashion, art, and design.
  229. Dhaka
  230. Diana Al-Hadid
  231. Diana Vreeland
  232. Diana Widmaier Picasso
  233. Diane von Furstenberg
  234. Diane von Fürstenberg
  235. Didit Hediprasetyo
  236. Dina Shaker – Egypt – Egyptian fashion designer and stylist, known for her contemporary twist on traditional Egyptian designs.
  237. Dior Beauty – France, Makeup, skincare, and fragrance brand under the fashion house Christian Dior
  238. Dmitry Prigov
  239. Doha
  240. Dominica
  241. Donatella Versace – Italy, Creative Director of Versace
  242. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) – A landmark in Seoul known for hosting Seoul Fashion Week, exhibitions, and other major fashion and cultural events.
  243. Donna Karan
  244. Donna Karan
  245. Doris Salcedo
  246. Drunk Elephant – USA, Skincare brand known for its clean beauty products
  247. Dubai Design District (d3) – UAE – A hub for design, fashion, and creative industries, hosting global fashion events and design shows.
  248. Duro Olowu – Nigeria
  249. Edward Enninful
  250. Edward Ruscha
  251. Egypt
  252. 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.
  253. Eileen Fisher
  254. El Anatsui
  255. El Anatsui – Ghana – A prominent Ghanaian artist whose large-scale sculptures made from recycled materials have gained international acclaim.
  256. El Salvador
  257. Elie Saab – Lebanon – Renowned Lebanese fashion designer known for his haute couture bridal and evening gowns.
  258. Elizabeth Peyton
  259. Elle – France, USA, UK, Italy, Japan, and others
  260. Ellen Gallagher
  261. Ellen von Unwerth
  262. Erdem Moralioglu
  263. Eres
  264. Erik Bulatov
  265. Esteban Cortázar – Colombia
  266. Estée Lauder – USA, Multinational manufacturer of skincare, makeup, fragrance, and hair care products
  267. Fabiana Milazzo
  268. Fabindia – Famous for promoting traditional Indian textiles and handcrafts through modern apparel and home goods
  269. Falguni Shane Peacock – Known for contemporary and extravagant designs with a mix of Western and Indian elements
  270. 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.
  271. Fashion Showrooms at 180 The Strand – London, UK – An important space for showcasing emerging designers during London Fashion Week.
  272. Fashion Theory – UK
  273. Fashion Week Lima – Another prominent fashion event in Peru, known for its elegant mix of traditional and contemporary fashion designs.
  274. Fashion Week São Paulo – Known for its high fashion collections and prominent Brazilian designers, this event also promotes global fashion collaborations.
  275. Fendi
  276. Fenty Beauty – USA, Beauty brand launched by Rihanna, known for its inclusive range of shades
  277. 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.
  278. Fiera Milano Rho – Milan, Italy – A major exhibition venue for international fashion trade fairs like Milan Fashion Week and Salone del Mobile.
  279. Fiji
  280. Finland
  281. Flash Art – Italy, USA
  282. Fondation Louis Vuitton – Paris, France – A modern art museum and fashion event venue, frequently hosting high-fashion presentations and collaborations.
  283. Forever 21 – USA, global
  284. France
  285. Francesca Steele
  286. Francesco Carrozzini
  287. Francis Bacon
  288. Francois Pinault – France, Chairman of Kering (Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, etc.)
  289. Frida Kahlo
  290. Frieze – UK, USA, and others
  291. Galerie Capitain Petzel
  292. Galerie Iragui
  293. Galleria Department Store – Located in Apgujeong, Seoul, this high-end department store hosts luxury fashion events and pop-up stores.
  294. Gap – USA, global
  295. Garage Museum of Contemporary Art
  296. Gareth Pugh
  297. George Town
  298. Georgia
  299. Georgina Godwin
  300. Gerhard Richter
  301. Germany
  302. Giambattista Valli
  303. Gianni Versace
  304. Giles Deacon
  305. Giorgio Armani – Italy, Founder of Giorgio Armani
  306. Givenchy
  307. Glen Luchford
  308. Glenda Bailey
  309. Glenn Lowry
  310. Glossier – USA, Skincare and makeup brand with a minimalist aesthetic and social media influence
  311. Gosha Ostretsov
  312. GQ – USA, UK, Germany, Italy, India, Australia, and others
  313. Grace Coddington
  314. Grand Palais Éphémère – Paris, France – A temporary venue built for major events during Paris Fashion Week, located near the original Grand Palais.
  315. Greece
  316. Grenada
  317. Griselda Pollock
  318. Guadeloupe
  319. Guangzhou Fashion Week – Known for showcasing a mix of fashion and business with a special focus on both high fashion and commercial clothing.
  320. Guangzhou International Convention and Exhibition Center – A large exhibition space for fashion events and trade shows in southern China.
  321. Guatemala City
  322. Guatemala
  323. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao – Bilbao, Spain – Known for its cutting-edge architecture, it sometimes serves as a venue for high-fashion shows and exhibitions.
  324. Guo Pei
  325. Gustavo Lins – Brazil
  326. Guts Gallery
  327. Haider Ackermann
  328. Hainan Fashion Week – Held in the tropical island of Hainan, it highlights beachwear and resort fashion, alongside traditional and high-fashion collections.
  329. Hamilton
  330. Hamish Bowles
  331. Hanae Mori
  332. Hangzhou Fashion Week – An emerging fashion week in China, known for its fusion of technology and fashion, with a growing interest in sustainability.
  333. Hangzhou International Expo Center – A venue for fashion shows and cultural exhibitions in Hangzhou, known for its modern architecture.
  334. Hanoi
  335. Hans Ulrich Obrist
  336. Harper’s Bazaar – USA, UK, Spain, Turkey, and others
  337. Hatem Alakeel – Saudi Arabia – One of the most prominent Saudi fashion designers, creating contemporary designs inspired by his Middle Eastern heritage.
  338. He Yan
  339. Hedi Slimane
  340. Helmut Newton
  341. Helsinki
  342. Henry Holland
  343. Hezi Ma
  344. Hilton Als
  345. Hiroko Koshino
  346. Honduras
  347. Honiara
  348. House of Masaba – Known for quirky, fun, and modern designs that reflect India’s culture
  349. Hubert de Givenchy
  350. Huda Beauty – UAE, Makeup brand created by influencer Huda Kattan
  351. Huffer
  352. 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.
  353. Iceland
  354. Igor Makarevich
  355. Ilya Kabakov
  356. Imane Ayissi – Cameroon
  357. Imran Amed
  358. India
  359. Indonesia
  360. Inez and Vinoodh
  361. Ira Swara
  362. Iraq
  363. Irina Korina
  364. Isabel Marant
  365. Islamabad
  366. Israel
  367. Issey Miyake
  368. Jacquemus
  369. Jakarta
  370. Jamaica
  371. Jamal Penjweny – Iraq – Iraqi-Kurdish photographer and artist, whose work is often about the themes of displacement and the Iraq War.
  372. James Goldstein
  373. Janette Beckman
  374. Jannis Kounellis
  375. Japan
  376. Jason Campbell
  377. Jason Wu
  378. Jatin Varma – Known for his elegant evening and bridal wear with contemporary sensibilities
  379. Jaya Misra – Renowned for luxury bridal couture with Indian traditional techniques
  380. Jean Muir
  381. Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
  382. Jean-Michel Basquiat
  383. Jean-Paul Gaultier
  384. Jeff Koons
  385. Jeff Wall
  386. Jenny Holzer
  387. Jeremy Scott
  388. Jerry Saltz
  389. Jerusalem
  390. Jesse Garza
  391. Jessica Alba – USA, Co-founder of Honest Company (apparel and consumer goods)
  392. Jessica Michault
  393. Jil Sander
  394. Joan Juliet Buck
  395. Johannes Malherbe – South Africa – Designer and creative director known for his work in luxury South African fashion.
  396. John Baldessari
  397. John Berger
  398. Jonathan Anderson
  399. Jordan
  400. Jorge Ibañez
  401. Juergen Teller
  402. Julian Schnabel
  403. Juliana Jabour – Brazil
  404. Julie Koutsoukos
  405. Junya Watanabe
  406. Juxtapoz – USA
  407. JW Anderson
  408. Kanye West
  409. Kara Walker
  410. Karen Walker
  411. Karl Lagerfeld – Germany, Fashion Designer (Chanel, Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld brand) [deceased in 2019]
  412. Karla Martinez de Salas
  413. Kate Spade – USA, global
  414. Katherine Brinson
  415. Kathmandu
  416. Katia Kiryukhina
  417. Katie Grand
  418. Kazakhstan
  419. Kazuyuki Kumagai
  420. Kehinde Wiley
  421. Keith Haring
  422. Kensuke Hori
  423. Kenzo Takada
  424. Khaled Jarrar – Palestine – Palestinian artist known for his multimedia installations, which reflect his experiences and observations of Palestinian identity.
  425. Kim Jones
  426. Kim Kardashian – USA, Founder of Skims, Entrepreneur
  427. Kimberly Nesbitt
  428. King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture – Saudi Arabia – A major cultural venue in Dhahran that hosts fashion and art events.
  429. Kingston
  430. Kingstown
  431. Kiribati
  432. Kirstin Asher
  433. Kofi Agorsor – Ghana – A Ghanaian artist known for his visual arts that combine traditional African art forms with contemporary styles.
  434. 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.
  435. Koji Tatsuno
  436. Konig Galerie
  437. Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) – A large convention center in Goyang, hosting fashion events and trade shows across various industries, including fashion.
  438. Kosovo
  439. Kralendijk
  440. Ksenia Pedan
  441. Kuala Lumpur
  442. Kulturforum – Berlin, Germany – A cultural hub in Berlin used for various fashion events and exhibitions.
  443. Kunal Rawal – Famed for his modern yet rooted designs for men’s fashion, especially in Indian weddings
  444. Kuwait City
  445. Kuwait
  446. Kyiv
  447. Kylie Cosmetics – USA, Makeup brand founded by Kylie Jenner
  448. Kylie Jenner – USA, Founder of Kylie Cosmetics and owner of fashion brand (Kendall + Kylie)
  449. Kyrgyzstan
  450. L’Officiel – France, USA, Russia, India, and others
  451. L’Oréal – France, Leading multinational cosmetic and beauty company
  452. La Mer – USA, Luxury skincare brand known for its high-end moisturizing products
  453. Lacoste
  454. Laduma Ngxokolo – South Africa – A South African designer renowned for his knitwear collection that incorporates traditional Xhosa culture and aesthetics.
  455. Lancôme – France, Skincare, fragrance, and makeup brand owned by L’Oréal
  456. Lanvin
  457. Laos
  458. Latvia
  459. Lauren Indvik
  460. Laurent Le Bon
  461. Le Grand Palais – Paris, France – A prestigious venue often used for Paris Fashion Week, hosting grand fashion shows and exhibitions.
  462. Le Journal des Arts – France
  463. Leandra Medine
  464. Lebanon
  465. Lee Alexander McQueen
  466. Lena Dunham
  467. Lenny Agustin
  468. Liechtenstein
  469. Lina Fadel – Tunisia – Tunisian fashion designer who blends traditional and modern techniques to create distinctive styles reflecting her North African roots.
  470. Lisa Folawiyo – Nigeria
  471. Lisbon
  472. Lise Sarfati
  473. Lithuania
  474. Liu Wen
  475. Ljubljana
  476. Loewe
  477. London
  478. Lorna Simpson
  479. Lotte World Mall – A shopping and entertainment complex in Seoul, featuring fashion shows, exhibitions, and pop-up stores.
  480. Louboutin
  481. Louise Bourgeois
  482. Louvre Carrousel – Paris, France – A large exhibition space used for fashion shows during Paris Fashion Week.
  483. Lucian Freud
  484. Luisiana Dalmau
  485. Lulu Kennedy
  486. Lululemon – Canada, global
  487. Lupita Nyong’o – Kenya (Actress known for her fashion influence)
  488. Luxembourg City
  489. Luxembourg
  490. Madewell – USA, global
  491. Madrid
  492. Maha Malluh – Saudi Arabia – Contemporary Saudi artist whose work combines media and installations to explore cultural themes.
  493. Maison Kitsuné
  494. Maison Margiela
  495. Majuro
  496. Malaysia
  497. Maldives
  498. Malé
  499. Malta
  500. Manama
  501. Mango – Spain, global
  502. Manila
  503. Manish Malhotra – Famous for glamorous, haute couture bridal and evening wear
  504. Manyavar – Known for men’s ethnic wear, especially for weddings and festive occasions
  505. Marc Jacobs
  506. Marc Jacobs
  507. Marc Jacobs
  508. Marc Jacobs – USA, Fashion Designer
  509. Marcelo Burlon
  510. Margarita Tupitsyn
  511. Maria Loboda
  512. Marie-Louise Scio
  513. Marina Abramović
  514. Marina Abramović
  515. Mario Sorrenti
  516. Mario Testino
  517. Mark Bradford
  518. Mark Rothko
  519. Marshall Islands
  520. Marte Marie Forsberg
  521. Martin Kippenberger
  522. Martinique
  523. Marwan Kassab-Bachi – Syria – Syrian painter known for his figurative and abstract works focusing on themes of exile and identity.
  524. Mary Katrantzou
  525. Mary Katrantzou
  526. Masaba Gupta – Known for bold prints and youthful, vibrant collections
  527. Masaki Matsuka
  528. Masha Ma
  529. Matalan – UK
  530. Matías Hernán
  531. Matsuya Ginza – A high-end department store in Ginza that often hosts fashion events, runway shows, and pop-up boutiques.
  532. Maxhosa by Laduma – South Africa
  533. Maybelline New York – USA, Drugstore makeup brand owned by L’Oréal
  534. Mercedes-Benz Arena – Berlin, Germany – Used for fashion shows and events during Berlin Fashion Week, particularly focusing on innovation in the industry.
  535. Mert and Marcus
  536. Mexico City
  537. Mexico
  538. Michael Bastian
  539. Michael Kors
  540. Mickalene Thomas
  541. Micronesia
  542. Milan Fashion Week Venue – Milan, Italy – Various prestigious locations in Milan host this globally influential fashion event, including historic buildings and contemporary venues.
  543. Miles Aldridge
  544. Ming Xi
  545. Minsk
  546. Miquelon
  547. Miranda Sawyer
  548. Miuccia Prada
  549. Miuccia Prada
  550. Miuccia Prada
  551. Miuccia Prada – Italy, Creative Director of Prada
  552. Miyake Design Studio
  553. Modern Painters – UK
  554. Moldova
  555. Molly Ringwald
  556. Mona Hatoum
  557. Mona Hatoum
  558. Mona Hatoum – Lebanon – Contemporary visual artist of Palestinian origin, whose work challenges boundaries and explores themes of displacement and identity.
  559. Monaco
  560. Monaco
  561. Mongolia
  562. Montenegro
  563. Montevideo Fashion Week – Uruguay’s main fashion event, focusing on sustainable fashion and innovative designs.
  564. Montserrat
  565. Moroccanoil – Israel, Hair care brand known for its signature argan oil products
  566. Moscow Museum of Modern Art
  567. Moscow
  568. Moustafa Ibrahim – Egypt – Egyptian sculptor known for his work combining modern techniques with traditional Egyptian art.
  569. Munkhtulga
  570. Muscat
  571. Musée National d’Art Moderne et Contemporain – Algeria – An important Algerian art museum showcasing both contemporary and traditional African art.
  572. Myanmar
  573. Nan Goldin
  574. Naomi Furuyama
  575. Nari Ward
  576. NARS – USA, Luxury cosmetics brand known for bold, artistic makeup products
  577. Natalia LL
  578. 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.
  579. National Museum of Qatar – Qatar – A prominent museum in Doha displaying both modern art and fashion exhibitions.
  580. Nauru
  581. 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.
  582. Neeta Lulla – A veteran designer famous for her bridal collections and film industry costumes
  583. Nepal
  584. Netherlands
  585. Neugerriemschneider
  586. New Delhi
  587. New Zealand
  588. Ngerulmud
  589. Nicky Blair
  590. Nike – USA, global
  591. Nikolay Polissky
  592. Nina Garcia
  593. Njideka Akunyili Crosby – Nigeria/USA – A Nigerian-American artist whose work combines Western painting techniques with African themes, often exploring post-colonial African identity.
  594. Nomin
  595. Nordstrom – USA, global
  596. North Macedonia
  597. Norway
  598. Nuku’alofa
  599. Odgerel
  600. Okwui Enwezor
  601. Olafur Eliasson
  602. Oleg Dou
  603. Oleg Kulik
  604. Olga Chernysheva
  605. Olivia Palermo
  606. Oman
  607. Omotesando Hills – A shopping mall that doubles as a venue for fashion exhibitions and events.
  608. Oranjestad
  609. Oscar de la Renta
  610. Oscar de la Renta
  611. Oscar Lawalata
  612. Oskar Metsavaht – Brazil
  613. Oslo
  614. Ota Fine Arts
  615. Ottawa
  616. Pablo Picasso
  617. Pakistan
  618. Palau
  619. Palazzo della Ragione – Milan, Italy – A historical building used for intimate fashion events and showcases during Milan Fashion Week.
  620. Palazzo Serbelloni – Milan, Italy – An iconic Milanese venue known for hosting exclusive fashion events, often used during Milan Fashion Week.
  621. Pallavi Mohan – Famous for bohemian-inspired couture with luxurious fabrics and a vintage vibe
  622. Panama City
  623. Panama
  624. Pankaj & Nidhi – Designers known for their embroidery techniques, innovative prints, and global appeal
  625. Paolo Roversi
  626. Paper Magazine – USA
  627. Paraguay Fashion Week – Paraguay’s biggest fashion event, focusing on both established designers and rising talents from the country.
  628. Paris
  629. Pascale Marthine Tayou – Cameroon – Cameroonian artist known for his sculptures and installations that reflect global and African themes, often using discarded objects.
  630. Patricia Field
  631. Patrick Demarchelier
  632. Paul Chan
  633. Paul McCarthy
  634. Paul Smith
  635. Pavel Pepperstein
  636. Payal Khandwala – Focuses on sustainable luxury with rich, handwoven textiles and contemporary aesthetics
  637. Peru Fashion Week – A fashion week in Lima, Peru, that highlights local designers and promotes sustainable and ethical fashion practices.
  638. Peter Lindbergh
  639. Philippines
  640. Philipsburg
  641. Phnom Penh
  642. Phoebe Philo
  643. Phoebe Philo
  644. Pierre Balmain
  645. Podgorica
  646. Poland
  647. Poland
  648. Port of Spain
  649. Port Vila
  650. Portugal
  651. Prabal Gurung
  652. Pretoria
  653. Primark – Ireland, global
  654. Pristina
  655. Priyo Oktaviano
  656. Proenza Schouler
  657. Qatar Museum of Islamic Art – Qatar – A major museum in Doha, featuring collections of Islamic art and design exhibitions, including fashion influences.
  658. Rachel Whiteread
  659. Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
  660. Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
  661. Rag & Bone
  662. Rahul Mishra – Award-winning designer known for his sustainable fashion and intricate embroideries
  663. Ralph & Russo – UK/Lebanon – A luxury British fashion brand with strong Lebanese ties, known for high fashion and couture designs.
  664. Ramón Indart
  665. Raw Mango – Known for contemporary takes on traditional Indian handlooms and textiles
  666. Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
  667. Regina Gallery
  668. Rei Kawakubo
  669. Rei Kawakubo – Japan, Founder of Comme des Garçons
  670. Revolve – USA, global
  671. Ricardo Almeida – Brazil
  672. Riccardo Tisci – Italy, Designer, Former Creative Director of Burberry
  673. Richard Avedon
  674. Richard Nicoll
  675. Richard Prince
  676. Richard Prince
  677. Richard Serra
  678. Rick Owens
  679. Rihanna – Barbados, Founder of Fenty, Entrepreneur
  680. Rinaldy A. Yunardi
  681. Rirkrit Tiravanija
  682. Ritu Kumar – Famous for blending traditional Indian handcrafts with contemporary designs
  683. Riyadh International Exhibition Center – Saudi Arabia – A key venue for fashion, trade exhibitions, and international events in Riyadh.
  684. Riyadh
  685. Road Town
  686. Robert Hughes
  687. Robert Mapplethorpe
  688. Robert Rauschenberg
  689. Robert Storr
  690. Robin Givhan
  691. Rochas
  692. Roksanda Ilincic
  693. Romania
  694. Rome
  695. Roppongi Hills – A key location for high-end fashion events in Tokyo, with art galleries and fashion showrooms.
  696. Rosalind Krauss
  697. Roseau
  698. Saba
  699. Sabyasachi Mukherjee – Renowned for opulent bridal wear, intricate embroidery, and rich fabrics
  700. Sacai
  701. Saint Barthélemy
  702. Saint John’s
  703. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  704. Saint Lucia
  705. Saint Martin
  706. Saint Martin
  707. Saint Pierre and Miquelon
  708. Saint Pierre
  709. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  710. Saks Fifth Avenue – USA, global
  711. Samoa
  712. San José
  713. San Marino
  714. San Marino
  715. San Salvador
  716. Santiago Fashion Week – Chile’s top fashion event, showcasing the best of local talent and promoting regional fashion trends.
  717. Santiago Sierra
  718. Santiago
  719. São Paulo Fashion Week – The most important fashion event in Brazil, showcasing top Brazilian designers as well as international brands.
  720. Saptodjojokartiko
  721. Sarah Burton – UK, Creative Director of Alexander McQueen
  722. Sarah Harris
  723. Sarah Mower
  724. Sarah Stuart
  725. Sarah Sze
  726. Sarah Thornton
  727. Sarajevo
  728. Saskia Lawaks
  729. Saudi Arabia
  730. Savile Row
  731. SCAI The Bathhouse
  732. Sculpture Journal – UK
  733. 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.
  734. Seoul Plaza – A public space often used for outdoor fashion events and festivals in the heart of Seoul.
  735. Seoul
  736. Serbia
  737. Sergei Shutov
  738. Sewor Kwaku – Ghana – Fashion designer and creative director of the brand Kwaku, known for his elegant menswear that merges African and Western influences.
  739. Shangguan Zhe
  740. Shanghai Exhibition Center – A major venue for Shanghai Fashion Week and other fashion trade shows.
  741. Shanghai Fashion Week – One of the most influential fashion events in China, showcasing both local and international designers.
  742. Shanghai International Fashion Center – A prominent venue for runway shows, pop-up stores, and fashion exhibitions during Shanghai Fashion Week.
  743. Shantanu & Nikhil – Known for their modern take on traditional Indian attire, especially for weddings
  744. Sharon Lockhart
  745. Sharon Wauchob
  746. Sheila M. Ndinda – Kenya – Kenyan fashion designer known for her sustainable fashion designs with a focus on traditional African fabrics.
  747. Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center – Known for hosting regional fashion events, exhibitions, and trade fairs in Shenzhen.
  748. Shenzhen Fashion Week – A prominent fashion event in southern China, known for its focus on contemporary and streetwear styles.
  749. Shibuya Hikarie – A modern shopping and arts complex in Shibuya, hosting various fashion-related events, including pop-up shops and runway shows.
  750. Shingo Sato
  751. Shinjuku Isetan – One of Tokyo’s most iconic department stores, frequently used for fashion exhibitions and exclusive fashion events.
  752. Shirin Neshat
  753. 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.
  754. Shiseido – Japan, Leading global skincare, cosmetics, and fragrance brand
  755. Shu Uemura
  756. Siddhartha Tytler – Known for luxurious couture and contemporary bridal wear
  757. Simon de Pury
  758. Simone Rocha
  759. Simone Rocha
  760. Singapore
  761. Singapore
  762. 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.
  763. Sint Eustatius
  764. Skopje
  765. Slovenia
  766. Sofia Sanchez de Betak – Argentina
  767. Sofia
  768. Solomon Islands
  769. Sølve Sundsbø
  770. Sonia Rykiel
  771. Sophie Calle
  772. Sotheby’s Auction House Experts
  773. South Africa
  774. South Korea
  775. Sowé Lamine – Ivory Coast
  776. Spain
  777. Sprüth Magers
  778. Sri Lanka
  779. St. George’s
  780. Stella Jean – Haiti/Italy – Fashion designer known for mixing Haitian and African prints with Italian tailoring, gaining international recognition.
  781. Stella McCartney
  782. Stella McCartney
  783. Steven Meisel
  784. Stockholm
  785. Stolen Girlfriends Club
  786. Stradivarius – Spain, global
  787. Stuart Weitzman
  788. Sukhbaatar
  789. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque – Oman – While primarily a religious site, it is often used for cultural events, exhibitions, and showcases in art and design.
  790. Suno & Shreya – A sustainable fashion label known for its modern ethnic collections
  791. Suva
  792. Suzy Menkes OBE
  793. Suzy Menkes
  794. Sweden
  795. T Magazine – USA
  796. Tadashi Shoji
  797. Tajikistan
  798. Taka Ishii Gallery
  799. Takahiro Miyashita
  800. Takashi Murakami
  801. Take Ninagawa
  802. Tamara Mellon
  803. Tamer Hosny – Egypt – Egyptian actor, singer, and designer who has expanded his career into fashion and styling.
  804. Tania Bruguera
  805. Tania Bruguera
  806. Tanja Muravskaya
  807. Tao Wang
  808. Tarawa
  809. Tarun Tahiliani – Combines traditional Indian and Western influences for contemporary couture
  810. Tashkent
  811. Tatcha – USA, Luxury skincare brand inspired by Japanese beauty rituals
  812. Tate Modern Curators
  813. Tavi Gevinson
  814. Tbilisi
  815. Teen Vogue – USA
  816. Tegucigalpa
  817. Telfar Clemens
  818. Terry Richardson
  819. Tex Saverio
  820. Thailand
  821. The Art Newspaper – UK, USA, France, Italy, and others
  822. The Bottom
  823. The Brooklyn Rail – USA
  824. The Business of Fashion – UK, global
  825. The Louvre Abu Dhabi – UAE – An art museum in Abu Dhabi showcasing global and Arab art, including fashion exhibitions.
  826. The Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) – Warsaw, Poland – Hosts various fashion events and exhibitions, often focusing on avant-garde designers and fashion trends.
  827. The Nubian Museum – Egypt – A museum in Aswan, Egypt, dedicated to the history and art of the Nubian people, including artifacts and traditional fashion.
  828. The Ordinary – Canada, Skincare brand focusing on high-quality ingredients at affordable prices
  829. The Paris Opera House – Paris, France – Known for hosting luxurious fashion shows, this historic venue is a symbol of elegance and style.
  830. The Row
  831. The Royal Albert Hall – London, UK – A historic venue that hosts various fashion events, including the Fashion Awards.
  832. The S.A. National Gallery – South Africa – Located in Cape Town, this gallery features a diverse collection of South African and African contemporary art.
  833. The Saatchi Gallery – London, UK – A contemporary art gallery that sometimes hosts fashion events, particularly those focused on innovative and avant-garde designers.
  834. Thebe Magugu – South Africa
  835. Thelma Golden
  836. Theo Wenner
  837. Thimphu
  838. Thom Browne
  839. Tianjin Fashion Week – A fashion week that emphasizes regional Chinese fashion trends and emerging designers from northern China.
  840. Tianjin Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center – A venue known for fashion trade shows and exhibitions in northern China.
  841. Tim Blanks
  842. Tim Walker
  843. Times Square Mall – A large shopping mall in Seoul that occasionally hosts fashion-related events, promotions, and exhibitions.
  844. Tina Brown
  845. Tina Modotti
  846. Tino Sehgal
  847. Tirana
  848. Titus Kaphar
  849. Tokyo International Forum – A large-scale convention center that hosts major fashion trade shows, such as Tokyo Fashion Week events.
  850. Tokyo Midtown – A luxury shopping complex in Roppongi, often used for fashion events and exhibitions.
  851. Tokyo National Gymnasium – A major venue for Tokyo Fashion Week, hosting runway shows and presentations.
  852. Tokyo
  853. Tom Ford
  854. Tom Sachs
  855. Tommy Hilfiger – USA, global
  856. Tomo Koizumi
  857. Tonga
  858. Too Faced – USA, Cosmetics brand known for fun, playful products and strong color cosmetics
  859. Topshop – UK, global
  860. Tory Burch
  861. Tracey Emin
  862. Trelise Cooper
  863. Trinidad and Tobago
  864. Tristan Hoare
  865. Tsumori Chisato
  866. Tungaa
  867. Turkey
  868. Turkmenistan
  869. Turks and Caicos Islands
  870. Ukraine
  871. Ulaanbaatar
  872. Uma Wang
  873. Uniqlo – Japan, global
  874. United Arab Emirates
  875. United Kingdom
  876. United States
  877. Urban Decay – USA, Cosmetics brand best known for bold eyeshadow and makeup
  878. Urban Outfitters – USA, global
  879. Uzbekistan
  880. V Magazine – USA
  881. Vaduz
  882. Valentino Garavani
  883. Valery Koshlyakov
  884. Valletta
  885. Vanuatu
  886. Vatican City
  887. Venny Suryanto
  888. Vera Wang
  889. Vero Moda – Popular women’s clothing brand offering fashionable western and fusion styles
  890. Verónica de la Canal
  891. Victor Vasarely
  892. Victoria Beckham – UK, Fashion Designer and Entrepreneur
  893. Victoria’s Secret – USA, global
  894. Vienna
  895. Vientiane
  896. Vietnam
  897. Viktor Pivovarov
  898. Virgil Abloh
  899. Vivienne Tam
  900. Vivienne Westwood
  901. Vladimir Dubossarsky
  902. W for Woman – A leading brand offering contemporary ethnic wear for modern women
  903. W Magazine – USA
  904. Wang Xin
  905. Wangechi Mutu – Kenya – A contemporary Kenyan artist known for her mixed-media collages, sculptures, and video art exploring themes of identity, gender, and culture.
  906. Warsaw
  907. Washington D.C.
  908. Wellington
  909. Whitechapel Gallery
  910. Widewalls – global
  911. Willemstad
  912. 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.
  913. Xander Zhou
  914. Xi’an Fashion Week – Focuses on blending traditional Chinese elements with modern fashion trends, with a focus on local talent.
  915. Yangon
  916. Yaren
  917. Yayoi Kusama
  918. Yeouido IFC Mall – Known for its luxury retail space, this venue also hosts fashion-related events and shows.
  919. Yerevan
  920. Yevgeny Yufit
  921. 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.
  922. Yohji Yamamoto
  923. Yoko Ono
  924. Zagreb
  925. Zambesi

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