Midtown Kiki Snider January 7, 2026
Midtown Atlanta is hosting a fashion exhibition with real cultural weight. “André Leon Talley: Style Is Forever” is now on view at SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film, featuring more than 70 garments, kaftans, and personal items from the late fashion icon’s collection. The exhibition is open from now through March 1, 2026, with viewing hours listed as 10 a.m. to 5 p.m..
At Space Intown at The Agency, we love spotlighting the kinds of Midtown experiences that make the neighborhood feel dynamic and current. SCAD FASH consistently brings museum-level programming to Atlanta, and this exhibition stands out for its scale, its storytelling, and the way it captures André Leon Talley’s presence through the clothes and objects he lived with. It is bold, theatrical, and deeply personal, which is exactly how Talley approached style.
Exhibition: André Leon Talley: Style Is Forever
Where: SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film
Address: 1600 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30309
On view: Now through March 1, 2026
Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SCAD FASH is located in Midtown, along the Peachtree corridor, making it an easy stop to pair with a day of dining, gallery-hopping, or exploring nearby cultural institutions.
André Leon Talley was one of the most recognizable and influential fashion figures of his era. He built a career defined by sharp editorial insight, deep knowledge of fashion history, and a public persona that was unapologetically expressive. Talley moved through the industry at the highest levels, shaped major conversations about taste and style, and became widely known for his work in fashion media, including leadership roles at leading publications.
He was also a singular presence in the front row, at gala events, and in the broader cultural imagination. Talley’s fashion choices were never shy. He embraced color, scale, and drama, often using clothing to signal confidence and individuality. The exhibition makes it clear that his wardrobe was not a collection of costumes. It was a living record of his taste, relationships, and the designers who shaped him and whom he supported.
“Style Is Forever” presents fashion as biography. The garments and accessories are arranged to show the range of Talley’s personal style, with emphasis on statement silhouettes and pieces that communicate presence at a glance. Visitors can expect a strong mix of formalwear, couture-level craftsmanship, and the iconic garments Talley wore as part of his day-to-day identity.
A major highlight is the selection of kaftans. Talley made the kaftan a signature, not as an occasional choice but as a consistent part of his visual language. The exhibition treats these pieces with the respect they deserve, showing how fabric, scale, and movement create an unmistakable look that is both powerful and comfortable. For many visitors, the kaftans will be the clearest example of how Talley turned personal preference into a recognizable silhouette.
The exhibition also includes personal items that help place the clothing in context. These objects function like anchors, showing how Talley lived with fashion and how he built a world around it. The aim is not only to display beautiful garments but to show how a style icon created meaning through what he wore and what he kept close.
One of the reasons this exhibition feels immersive is the use of audio components. Visitors will hear curated clips that bring Talley’s voice and perspective into the room. That detail matters because Talley was not only known for what he wore, but for how he spoke about fashion. He treated fashion as culture, as history, and as a form of personal freedom.
These audio moments add depth to the experience, especially for visitors who know Talley primarily from photographs or television appearances. The exhibition does not rely on spectacle alone. It frames the clothing as part of a larger story that includes ambition, taste-making, creative relationships, and a distinct point of view.
Midtown has become one of Atlanta’s strongest destinations for arts and culture. SCAD FASH fits naturally into that landscape. It is a museum designed for fashion and film, and it brings rotating exhibitions that feel relevant to both Atlanta and the broader creative world.
For visitors, the location makes the experience easy to build into a full day. Midtown’s restaurants, coffee shops, parks, and institutions create a setting that supports cultural programming. If you have friends visiting Atlanta, this is the kind of outing that feels uniquely Midtown. It is elevated, accessible, and distinctly urban.
If you plan to visit, consider arriving with enough time to move slowly through the exhibition. Many of the garments are rich in detail, and the staging invites close looking. Pay attention to how textures, volume, and construction create impact. Talley understood how fashion reads from a distance, but he also appreciated craftsmanship up close.
It can also be helpful to think about the exhibition as a portrait. Each piece was selected for a reason. Some garments reflect the confidence Talley projected publicly. Others speak to the quiet elements of taste, refinement, and personal ritual. Together, the collection captures a style that was bold, unmistakable, and fully owned.
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