MoMu x Acces Sustainability Talk & Walk

MoMu and Acces invite you to an inspiring panel discussion on sustainability and circularity, followed by a guided fashion walk through the city.

Visitor information

  • Tickets

  • When

    , from to
  • For whom

    Everyone

  • Languages

    Dutch
  • Pricing

    • €18: Adult
    • €10: MoMu Friend / Circle
    • €10: Student / Young adult ages 18 to 25
    • €5: A Card with preferential rate

    Included: panel discussion, MoMu Fashion & Sustainability Walk, and access to the current exhibitions.

Dutch language level 4

MoMu and Acces invite everyone interested in sustainable fashion, culture, and social impact to join an inspiring panel discussion. How can we place sustainability at the heart of our approach to fashion and culture? Circularity goes beyond material reuse: it’s about creating value, shaping consumption, and redefining cultural practices.

During the talk, this transition is explored through diverse perspectives. Linne Dierckx of Ballers Market approaches it from the lens of community and circular lifestyle. Joran Tuerlinckx of Pointless Confusion frames fashion as a circular way of thinking, where aesthetics and responsibility converge. Anastasia Vandoorne-Feys of MUCE connects cultural practices with urban transition and policy.

The conversation will be moderated by Hiram Bonheur Tamundele, who weaves these insights into a broader narrative on inclusion, accessibility, and societal change.

After the talk, join us for a MoMu Fashion & Sustainability Walk, a guided fashion walk through the city, where participants further explore the themes discussed.

Acces

Acces, founded by Sadjo Thiam, is a platform dedicated to sharing knowledge and creating dialogue. Through curated formats such as Acces Dialogue, Acces brings people together to exchange insights, reflect on complex themes, and translate ideas into meaningful conversations.

Hiram Bonheur Tamundele

Hiram Bonheur Tamundele sits on a wooden chair outdoors, wearing a green and orange plaid jacket, white pants, and brown shoes, with his arms crossed and looking to the side.
Hiram Bonheur Tamundele

Hiram Bonheur Tamundele is a creative and brand consultant based in Antwerp. From a young age, he has been deeply fascinated by art, architecture, fashion, and hospitality; fields that today form the core of his work. Operating at the intersection of contemporary creativity and tradition, he is known for his research-driven, carefully curated approach, which places identity at the center. His work is bold and distinctive, yet remains grounded in classical principles.

Linne Dierckx

Linne Dierckx wearing a striped shirt examines a white shirt on a hanger in a hallway with brick walls and clothing racks.
Linne Dierckx

Linne Dierckx is the co-founder of Ballers Market, a platform that combines pre-loved designer fashion with sustainability. Drawing on her experience as a lifestyle manager in the football world, she collaborates closely with athletes on style, identity, and conscious consumption. With Ballers Market, she aims to make second-hand fashion both accessible and impactful. Her mission is to extend the lifespan of clothing and create new stories around fashion.

Anastasia Vandoorne-Feys

Anastasia Vandoorne-Feys

Anastasia Vandoorne-Feys is a project manager at MUCE, where she is committed to engaging citizens in the circular economy. MUCE aims to scale up the circular economy by increasing citizen resilience and participation in environmental and climate issues, demonstrating broad support for the sustainable transition. Through various cultural activities, they help bridge the gap between citizens, businesses, governments, and knowledge institutions. Driven by the belief that the circular transition can only succeed with people, Anastasia works on projects that make circularity visible and accessible.

Joran Tuerlinckx

Joran Tuerlinckx is positioned in front of a window, gazing out into the distance with a contemplative look.
Joran Tuerlinckx
Thias De Boeck

Joran Tuerlinckx is a fashion designer and founder of the upcycled fashion brand Pointless Confusion. Since 2020 he has developed a practice in which second-hand clothing functions as a carrier of raw, unpolished stories about identity, consumption and a sustainable future. In 2025 he opened a pop-up store at Outkast Creative Market, where his work gave other young creatives a tangible place within a broader creative ecosystem.

Photo above: MUCE © Chrostin, photo: Tatjana Huong Henderieckx