This summer, London’s Hyde Park will be graced by more than just sunshine. Oscar-winning actress and humanitarian Cate Blanchett is set to cohost the Serpentine Summer Party on June 24, marking the 25th anniversary of the Serpentine Pavilion in unforgettable fashion.
For the first time in its quarter-century history, the annual fundraising fête will be cohosted by a sole artist — and who better than Blanchett, whose global acclaim extends far beyond Hollywood. Known for her transformative roles in Blue Jasmine, TÁR, and Carol, Blanchett is as much a cultural force as she is an artistic one. Her role as cohost signals a deepening intersection between performance, architecture, fashion, and social activism — themes that resonate at the very heart of this year’s event.
In a statement, Blanchett said, “Supporting our cultural institutions and their power to illuminate the world at large and our place within it is of paramount importance. I’m honored to cochair the Serpentine party and its summer festivities, where so many creative forms — architecture, performance, music, science, and digital narratives — intersect.”
The 2025 Serpentine Pavilion, titled A Capsule in Time, is designed by Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum and offers the perfect backdrop for Blanchett’s ethos of artistry with purpose. The elongated, capsule-shaped structure encircles a central courtyard aligned with the bell tower of Serpentine South. It stands as both a poetic architectural statement and a practical reflection of Tabassum’s broader body of work, which often focuses on climate-responsive design and the social housing needs of Bangladesh, including shelters for Rohingya refugees.
“To come together around a pavilion created by Tabassum, whose socially driven work is particularly in her home country of Bangladesh to meet the challenges faced by Rohingya refugees, is an inspirational opportunity,” Blanchett added.
Tabassum’s presence further amplifies the global, inclusive spirit of the event — a mission shared by Serpentine’s leadership. “We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to celebrate our community and artistic program with a true creative icon,” said Bettina Korek, CEO of Serpentine, and artistic director Hans Ulrich Obrist. “We are looking forward to an unforgettable evening, where the elegance of a classic British garden party meets the energy of a salon attended by global luminaries.”
The evening will also serve as a showcase for the Serpentine’s rich summer programming. Guests will be treated to highlights such as Thoughts in the Roots, a contemplative installation by Italian artist Giuseppe Penone, hosted at Serpentine South. His work, which explores nature, memory, and time through sculpture, echoes the themes of longevity and reflection embedded in Tabassum’s Capsule.

Cate Blanchett to Co-Host Serpentine Summer Party: A.
But make no mistake — while the art will be meditative, the fashion promises to be anything but understated. The Serpentine Summer Party has earned a reputation as a stylish midsummer dream, blending high fashion with a spirit of artistic rebellion. As with past years, the 2025 edition will spotlight emerging fashion designers from London, many of whom will dress their muses and collaborators for the event.
Last year’s guest list included style icons such as Venus Williams, Alexa Chung, Jourdan Dunn, Minnie Driver, and Edie Campbell — each one showcasing bespoke looks from fashion’s rising stars. From Chung’s emerald green silk Nensi Dojaka gown (inspired by Atonement) to Campbell’s dreamy tea green tulle Molly Goddard dress, the event has become a proving ground for creativity in couture.
This year’s fashion line-up is expected to be even more daring, with whispers already circulating about bold archival revivals, AI-assisted fabrications, and avant-garde accessories. Blanchett herself, a long-time muse for major fashion houses and current ambassador for Louis Vuitton, will no doubt set the sartorial tone for the evening.
Yet beyond the glamour, there’s a deeper message. The Serpentine Summer Party isn’t just an artistic gathering — it’s a fundraiser that fuels the institution’s year-round programming. The funds raised support exhibitions, public programs, educational initiatives, and outreach efforts that make contemporary art accessible to all.
And Blanchett, who has long used her platform to advocate for refugees, climate action, and gender equality, is the ideal figure to help bridge the worlds of culture and consciousness.
As Marina Tabassum’s A Capsule in Time invites guests to contemplate where we are and where we’re headed, Blanchett’s presence reminds us that art — like architecture — is most powerful when it’s purposeful. In a time when the global cultural landscape feels more polarised than ever, the Serpentine Summer Party offers a rare moment of unity, beauty, and imagination.
One evening. One pavilion. One extraordinary woman helping guide the way.
Let the countdown to June 24 begin.