REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion 6 September 2023 – 11 February 2024 at the London Designmuseum

Sam Smith at the 43rd BRIT Awards 2023. © LANDMARK MEDIA/Alamy Stock Photo

Opening to coincide with London Fashion Week, this landmark exhibition will be one of the most wide-ranging surveys of contemporary fashion culture ever staged in the UK. It will offer an unprecedented look at how careers in fashion are forged, and the multitude of opportunities London’s fashion scene offers young creatives.

Celebrating 30 Years of BFC NEWGEN

What to expect

The exhibition is a landmark collaboration with the British Fashion Council (BFC) and will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the BFC’s NEWGEN programme, an initiative that supports the best emerging fashion design talent and aims to build global, high-end brands of the future.

Guest-curated by BFC Ambassador for Emerging Talent Sarah Mower MBE and co-curated by Design Museum Senior Curator Rebecca Lewin, this exhibition tells the story of hundreds of fearless young designers who have transformed the fashion landscape, and will bring together exuberant, rebellious and radical garments.

The show will feature nearly 100 innovative fashion looks from ground-breaking debut and early collections, many of which have entered pop-culture history — and launched global design careers.

Highlights include the swan dress controversially worn by Björk at the 2001 Oscars, Harry Styles’ Steven Stokey Daley outfit from his video for ‘Golden,’ a unique replica of Sam Smith’s inflatable latex suit by HARRI from this year’s BRIT Awards. Collections and work by JW Anderson, Wales Bonner, Erdem, Molly Goddard, Christopher Kane, Simone Rocha, Russell Sage, and many more will also be featured.

These items will be shown alongside films, drawings, memorabilia and never-before-seen archive material from some of the most well-known contemporary UK-based designers.

Björk at the 73rd Academy Awards, wearing swan dress by KTZ NEWGEN designer. © Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Erdem, Autumn/Winter 2008. © Photo Sølve Sundsbø/Art + Commerce
Ahluwalia, Spring/Summer 2022 collection. © Creative Director Priya Ahluwalia. Photo Laurence Ellis
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy shows his Spring/Summer 2018 collection at London Fashion Week Men’s. © Chris Yates/Alamy Stock Photo

Booking Information

Adult tickets from £16.33
Children aged 11 to 15 from £8.16
Under 11s go free
Concession/Student tickets from £12.24

Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Visit our terms & conditions page for further information.

Opening hours:
Open daily from 10:00 to 17:00. Open late on Saturdays until 20:45 from 16 September.

Please note:
Booking in advance is recommended to avoid disappointment.