Peerspace is the easiest way to book unique venues for fashion shows. We also have spaces for productions and meetings.
Every day we uncover new, creative spaces perfect for your fashion event — from neighborhood galleries to hidden rooftops, and beyond.
Our spaces are priced to fit your budget. Hire by the hour for your fashion show without worrying about hidden fees.
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Retro 1950s Diner Photo Studio
Calgary, AB5.0 (10)
25 guests
Multimedia Studio Space
Ottawa, ON4.0 (2)
200 guests
European Stile Café & Patio - Configurable for Variety of Events
Surrey, BC30 guests
Event Space in West Broadway
Vancouver, BC50 guests
Modern Downtown Dance Studios & Black Box Theatre
Vancouver, BC80 guests
FriendsQuarters
Vancouver, BC60 guests
Modern Event Venue in Calgary Downtown
Calgary, AB4.0 (2)
100 guests
East End Gallery, Studio, and Event space
Toronto, ON50 guests
Industrial Modern Studio with Ambient Lighting
Vancouver, BC5.0 (10)
35 guests
The Morpheus Clinic for Hypnosis
Toronto, ON4.0 (1)
50 guests
Business Event & Networking Space
Toronto, ON5.0 (3)
100 guests
The Loft
Hamilton, ON4.3 (6)
40 guests
Studio for Party, Events, and More with Stage in Markham
Markham, ON5.0 (1)
30 guests
Markham Spacious Room for Performances, Events, and More
Markham, ON4.9 (7)
100 guests
Inspiration Center
Hamilton, ON75 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2025.
Fashion show venues average $137 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $109, whereas larger venues run about $209 per hour.
If you somehow haven't already read our deep-dive on how to host the most stylish, head-turning fashion show this side of Milan, we recommend you take a peek. Focus first on the wardrobes and the models—without dialing that in, the rest is meaningless. It's always good to have a theme and make sure to tap into the creativity of the people you collaborate with. Choose a jaw-dropping fashion show venue in your area that can support the crowd you anticipate, as well as give you a separate area for models to prepare. Don't forget to rehearse! Practice makes perfect, and fashion shows can get chaotic without plenty of preparation.
Producing a fashion show is all about planning ahead. Once you've locked down a show-stopping fashion show venue in your area, you can approach models, designers, and other necessary talent to find out who's free on the date of your event. Pamper your guests, treating them to a high-value experience by serving drinks, offering samples of beauty products, etc. It can be helpful to involve other local brands, as that both defrays your costs and offers them an opportunity to interface with the fashion-forward crowd. Set a script for the event, which will include what outfits will be worn by which models and in what order. Line up hair and make-up, and make sure all models are told to arrive early enough to prepare. Start practicing a few weeks before the event so that by the time the show rolls around, everyone is familiar with what's expected.
Lucky you—finding a fashion show venue is as easy as cruising Peerspace's listings. As the largest platform for event venue rentals, Peerspace has thousands of fashion show venues across the world, and you can even filter results by aesthetic style, included amenities, and more. You'll find everything from wide-open warehouse spaces that you can use as a perfect raw canvas to high-tech modern studios with included professional lighting equipment. With the right venue, producing a fashion show becomes much more manageable, as well as a much more fun for your guests.
From the birth of your idea until the last guest has left, we've got your back. If you search social media and the web, you'll find others as well. It's important to customize your fashion show plan to fit your needs and your own creative vision. The more brainstorming goes into your fashion show on the front end, the more buzzworthy the end result will be!