Saturday 23rd March - Sunday 30th June 2024
Our highly-anticipated Icons of British Fashion exhibition features a line-up of world-class designers and labels, with each fashion house taking over one of our significant rooms.
Each space along the visitor route in our 300-year-old Palace pays homage to a British fashion icon starting in the Great Hall with designs on display by the late Dame Vivienne Westwood and creative partner Andreas Kronthaler.
Icons of British Fashion continues through Blenheim Palace where you can marvel at the highly visual exhibition dramatically lit and displayed amongst our own priceless collections.
We have such a rich history of our own in British fashion having hosted many fashion shows, photoshoots, and catwalks attended by high society and royalty. Our Palace is the perfect backdrop to showcase the lasting impact of British fashion on the global stage over the years.
Alongside the impressive array of legendary designers, we are also celebrating our own icon of fashion, Sir Winston Churchill. With this year honouring the 150th anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill’s birth, it’s only right that during this momentous exhibition, visitors can see one of the original Churchill Siren Suits, kindly loaned by Turnbull & Asser, as well as a new take on the iconic boiler suit and a smoking cap designed by Steven Jones.
This exhibition celebrates fashion from the past through to the present day and features bespoke designs and loans from some huge names in the fashion world.
Want to know more about what to expect during your visit? View our spotlight on each designer that will be featured in our upcoming Icons of British Fashion exhibition. Go behind the scenes and see the preparations being made for the biggest exhibition in our 300-year history!
We are bringing you an exclusive Icons of British Fashion afternoon tea to be the perfect accessory to your visit to the amazing exhibition.
Available from 23rd March - 30th June 2024.
Please note that Bookings for this Afternoon Tea do not include entry to the exhibition, an Annual or Privilege Pass or Palace, Park and Gardens Day Ticket is required.