
MoMu in Residence: Forgotten Clothes
A short film and presentation by 12 OKAN students on recovery, identity, and sustainability.
Visitor information
When
, from toFor whom
Everyone
Languages
DutchPractical information
- For free (without reservation): watch at any time
- Maximum 40 persons at the same time
- Are you under 18 or eligible for a preferential rate ticket? Book your free admission ticket to the museum here.
Buying clothes, buying, buying.
They pile up.
Forgotten.
What happens to clothes when we stop wearing them?

12 OKAN students from Heilig Hart Sint-Willibrordus set to work on their own garments.
Focusing on the theme of “identity & clothing”, they drew inspiration from the MoMu Study Collection. In this way, the museum served as a source of inspiration for an entirely new final product.
Together with costume designer Charlotte Hannes, they explored how clothing can be repaired, altered, and revalued. The creative process - centered on sustainability and identity - was captured in a short film by filmmaker Zoé Juprille and director Nina Moortgat.



