May I Help You, Madame?

The Making of the Modern Department Store

Fall Exhibition on view November 11, 2025 through January 18, 2026 

Le Bon Marche RGB 72 1200 pxwA postcard of Le Bon Marché in Paris, detail. C. 1900.

The Flagler Museum's 2025 Fall Exhibition, May I Help You, Madame?  The Making of the Modern Department Store, is on view from November 11, 2025 through January 18, 2026.  This exhibition explores the rise of the department store as one of the most influential, and transformative, institutions of modern urban life. Emerging in 19th-century Paris with innovations like Le Bon Marché, the department store quickly became a global phenomenon, reshaping the landscape of commerce, architecture, gender roles, and public space. American interpretations, from Lord & Taylor and Bergdorf Goodman to regional powerhouses like Wanamaker’s, adapted the model to suit a rapidly modernizing society, blending luxury, mass consumption, and spectacle.

At the heart of this transformation was the female figure, both behind and in front of the counter. The “shopgirl” became a new symbol of working-class aspiration, navigating structured employment in elegant surroundings while carving out pathways toward economic independence. Simultaneously, department stores courted the female consumer with unprecedented sophistication, constructing new ideals of femininity through fashion, leisure, and consumption.

2025 Fall Exhibition Children’s Tour and Activity
10:00 am to 12:00 pm, Saturday, November 22, 2025
Included with Museum Admission, Pre-Registration Recommended

The Flagler Museum Education Department will host a special program, suitable for children ages 7 to 14, from 10: am to 12:00 pm. Children are invited to tour the Fall Exhibition with the Director of Education, followed by a hands-on activity related to the exhibition. Children need to be accompanied by an adult. However, the adult may tour the Museum while their child attends the program. The program will be held in the second floor Exhibition Gallery and the Flagler Kenan Pavilion. This program is free with regular Museum admission, pre-registration via the website is recommended.  You may purchase admission tickets on arrival at the Museum or in advance:

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This exhibition is sponsored in part by Templeton Accountants and Advisors, Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, and State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture.

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