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Sofia Coppola's Creative Universe Expands Across Museums, Film, and Fashion

exhibition · 2026-04-26

Sofia Coppola is experiencing a major cultural resurgence, with her work featured in multiple exhibitions and projects. The Victoria & Albert Museum in London dedicates a section of its exhibition "Marie Antoinette Style" to her 2006 film, showcasing costumes by Milena Canonero and shoe designs by Manolo Blahnik, alongside a pair of lavender Converse sneakers that deliberately break historical accuracy to portray the queen as a teen icon. Simultaneously, the MoMu in Antwerp presents "GIRLS. On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between," which includes Coppola's debut film "The Virgin Suicides" (1999) alongside works by Degas, Louise Bourgeois, Martin Margiela, and Juergen Teller, exploring adolescent female experience as a suspended state of tension and fragility. Coppola also directed the documentary "Marc by Sofia," premiered out of competition at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, offering an intimate portrait of designer Marc Jacobs, her friend since the 1990s, who shared her countercultural aesthetic. Additionally, she published the photobook "Chanel Haute Couture" in collaboration with Éditions 7L and MACK, a visual diary of Chanel creations built from collages, archival photographs, sketches, and backstage materials, reflecting her personal journey from intern to muse to author. These projects reaffirm Coppola's distinct feminine yet uncompromising gaze, which continues to influence fashion, contemporary art, and cinema.

Key facts

  • Sofia Coppola's 2006 film 'Marie Antoinette' is featured in the V&A exhibition 'Marie Antoinette Style'.
  • The V&A exhibition includes costumes by Milena Canonero and shoe designs by Manolo Blahnik.
  • A pair of lavender Converse sneakers appear in the exhibition, breaking historical verisimilitude.
  • MoMu Antwerp presents 'GIRLS. On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between' featuring Coppola's 'The Virgin Suicides'.
  • The MoMu exhibition also includes works by Degas, Louise Bourgeois, Martin Margiela, and Juergen Teller.
  • Coppola's documentary 'Marc by Sofia' premiered out of competition at the 2025 Venice Film Festival.
  • The documentary is an intimate portrait of designer Marc Jacobs, a friend since the 1990s.
  • Coppola published the photobook 'Chanel Haute Couture' with Éditions 7L and MACK.

Entities

Artists

  • Sofia Coppola
  • Milena Canonero
  • Manolo Blahnik
  • Marc Jacobs
  • Louise Bourgeois
  • Martin Margiela
  • Juergen Teller
  • Edgar Degas

Institutions

  • Victoria & Albert Museum
  • MoMu Antwerp
  • Éditions 7L
  • MACK
  • Chanel
  • Perry Ellis
  • Venice Film Festival

Locations

  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Antwerp
  • Belgium
  • Venice
  • Italy

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