
Dover Street Market Paris celebrates Paris Fashion Week with an exclusive program With special exhibitions, installations, collaborations and launches not to be missed
On the occasion of Paris Fashion Week, Dover Street Market Paris is preparing for an intense week marked by creativity and unprecedented collaborations. From September 29 to October 7, the store located in the heart of Le Marais will host a series of special events, immersive installations, and exclusive launches, confirming its role as a must-visit destination at the intersection of fashion, art, and design.
Starting September 29, the public will be able to discover an installation by Comme des Garçons around Georgia O’Keeffe, presented in the store’s courtyard. On the same day, Dover Street Market will also inaugurate an exhibition in collaboration with IFM, as well as the launch of the By Pariah Jewellery brand. The following days, the program will be enriched with various events, ranging from the performance The Casting by artists Britt Liberg and Nicklas Skovgaard to the launch of the book Blue Hour with photographer Senta Simond and the Sacai x Carhartt WIP capsule collection in store, as well as exclusive presentations on ABRA’s SS26 collection, or even special installations signed Matières Fécales and Louther x Carhartt WIP.
The weekend will also feature highly anticipated events, such as Behind the Brands with Castro Smith and Bea Bongiasca, as well as the trunk show of Miss Claire Sullivan. On Sunday, October 5, Dover Street Market will also host the launch of the second volume of Ice Magazine, in partnership with IDEA Books and Renell Medrano. The week will conclude on October 7 with an intergenerational conversation around the project Air Afrique x Nike: Première Classe, highlighting fashion’s impact as a space for cultural dialogue. With this dense and eclectic schedule, Dover Street Market Paris once again confirms its position as a unique creative platform, capable of bringing together established designers, emerging talents, and cultural players around the same energy. More than just a store, the space thus becomes a living laboratory where fashion is experimented with as much as it is consumed.

















































