Fete Lifestyle Magazine April 2026 - Spring Fashion Issue | Page 52

Laurent and Christian Dior, brings both scholarly rigor and poetic nuance to the project.

Her curatorial lens emphasizes process as much as product. Here, the title becomes literal: ideas begin in the imagination—the “heart”—and are realized through the meticulous labor of artisans—the “hands.” Each room reveals a different facet of this transformation, from intricate embroidery to sculptural tailoring.

Immersive Storytelling

Designed by Agence Galuchat and produced by IMG, the exhibition is less a static display and more an immersive narrative environment. Visitors move through a sequence of theatrical rooms that draw from Italy’s rich cultural tapestry—art, architecture, folklore, opera, and regional landscapes all converge.

Contemporary artists, including Quayola and Obvious, appear in dialogue with the garments, creating a compelling interplay between tradition and technology, craft and concept. The result is a living conversation between disciplines, where fashion becomes both artifact and artwork.

Miami as Muse

The Miami edition carries a distinct resonance. Installed in ICA Miami’s newly acquired second site, the exhibition engages directly with the city’s energy—its color, its diversity, its appetite for spectacle. The museum itself, founded in 2014 and now a cornerstone of the Design District, has built its reputation on championing experimentation and expanding the boundaries of contemporary art.

By hosting From the Heart to the Hands, the ICA not only welcomes a global fashion audience but also reinforces its commitment to cross-disciplinary dialogue—where fashion, art, and design intersect seamlessly.

A Love Letter to Craft

Ultimately, the exhibition is a celebration—of Italian culture, of craftsmanship, and of the enduring power of imagination. It invites visitors to look beyond the finished garment and into the intricate web of references, skills, and stories that bring it to life.

In Miami, a city defined by its own layered identities, that message feels particularly apt.

From the Heart to the Hands: Dolce&Gabbana is not merely an exhibition—it is an experience, one that lingers long after the final room, like the echo of a perfectly staged opera or the memory of a beautifully told story.