BEYOND THE STREETS PARIS

Paris may be in the middle of haute couture season, but one of the city's most compelling destinations isn't happening on a runway—it's inside the Grande Halle de la Villette.

BEYOND THE STREETS has arrived in Paris with its most ambitious exhibition to date, transforming 3,600 square metres into an immersive celebration of graffiti, street art, fashion, photography, music and the creative movements that forever changed visual culture. Featuring more than 100 internationally acclaimed artists, the exhibition brings together museum-worthy works, monumental installations, archival fashion, rare ephemera and exclusive commissions created specifically for Paris.

What makes the exhibition especially relevant today is how seamlessly it connects luxury fashion with the rebellious energy that continues to inspire it. Long before graffiti found gallery walls, its visual language was already influencing designers, photographers and stylists. That influence is now impossible to ignore, with artists like Keith Haring, Shepard Fairey, Invader, JR, André Saraiva, Futura 2000, Felipe Pantone and Kenny Scharf sharing space in an exhibition that feels as much about contemporary design as it does about art history.

From immersive installations and archival fashion to an expansive concept store curated with exclusive editions and artist collaborations, BEYOND THE STREETS proves that today's most exciting creative conversations happen where fashion, music and street culture intersect. It isn't simply an exhibition—it is a reminder that some of the most influential aesthetics in luxury began outside the system.

If you're heading to Paris this summer, consider this one of the city's essential cultural stops.

BEYOND THE STREETS Paris runs through August 30, 2026 at La Grande Halle de la Villette.

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