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UK LGBT EVENTS - Gianni Versace Retrospective @ Arches London Bridge (until 2026)
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Gianni Versace Retrospective @ Arches London Bridge (until 2026)

Experience one of the top fashion exhibitions in London this summer with the Gianni Versace Retrospective at Arches London Bridge. Perfect for fans of fashion museums, this is a must-see London fashion exhibition 2025 which blends history, culture, and iconic design. Dive into the dazzling world of Gianni Versace. This era-defining retrospective showcases over 450 rare and original vintage pieces, many never-before displayed in the UK. Celebrate the iconic designers fearless creativity, boundary-breaking style, and indelible influence on '80s and '90s fashion through looks, accessories, original runway footage, interviews and more. Featuring elegant ensembles worn by Princess Diana to bold statements modelled by Kate Moss to stage outfits styled for Elton John, this landmark exhibition is a must-see for fashion lovers and pop culture fans. Dont miss the UKs largest retrospective of its kind dedicated solely to Gianni Versace - an unmissable moment in fashion history at Arches London Bridge.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Arches London Bridge
8 Bermondsey St
London
SE1 2ER

Website : Click Here

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