Paris’ Musée des Arts Décoratifs has announced a grand ball event scheduled for July 6, 2025, celebrating an iconic moment in history while raising funds for the institution. The ball will commemorate the centenary of the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, which originally took place in Paris from April to October 1925. This exhibition was pivotal in showcasing the groundbreaking developments in both decorative and industrial arts.
For this event, unlike New York’s Met Gala—which sells tables to brands—the Musée des Arts Décoratifs will offer tickets directly to individuals and their families. This approach aims to provide a more inclusive atmosphere, broadening the accessibility to a wider audience passionate about design and fashion. The event will be divided into two segments: a small, exclusive fete reserved for notable guests, and a larger gathering that will welcome design and fashion students. This dual approach not only celebrates high fashion and artistry but also nurtures the next generation of designers.
The ball’s unique structure may serve as a blueprint for similar events, offering an inclusive and educational component. It promises an evening rooted in the tradition of Paris’ legendary balls, reinforcing the city’s status as a world hub for fashion and design.