Punk x Ballet Russes ● Low Art x High Art ● MoMu Library x FATE
FATE® Fashion And Textiles Education Archive is a resource created to support the study of material culture: clothing and textiles that evidence ethnographic diversity. FATE® archive is used by fashion brands, feature film, television, arts industries, museums, foundations and government bodies. The archive is composed of over twenty thousand garments, textiles, accessories and books which are housed in London, UK.
From 25 February 2025 until 21 March 2025, two collections, the Punk Special Collection from the FATE® Fashion and Textiles Education Archive, London, United Kingdom, and the Ballet Russes Special Collection from the FATE® Fashion and Textiles Education Archive, London, United Kingdom, were presented to the public at the library of MoMu – Fashion Museum Antwerp for the first time. The FATE® archive exhibited 16 punk garments (ca. 1977 – ca. 1984) and 15 Ballet Russes costume garments (1937) from these special collections.
While these two special collections seemed separated by social demarcation: punk clothing being reflective of low art and the Ballet Russes costumes being of the high arts; both were created in correlation with the creation of music and movement. These garments showed their use, their function, body sweat from the heat of the room or heat of the stage lights. Both special collections evidenced their own cultures and histories.
“MoMu believes in the power of direct engagement with materials and techniques as a valuable learning experience, which is why we created a study collection. We were privileged to collaborate with FATE and their fashion and textile education archive. For four weeks, FATE’s Punk and Ballet Russes collections sparked a dialogue on the interplay between ‘high’ and ‘low’ art in the reading room of the MoMu Library. We were privileged to share these unique pieces up close with both the Belgian fashion network and visitors to the museum.” – Dieter Suls, MoMu Project Coordinator
“FATE, London, UK was honoured to be part of this international collaboration with the innovative MoMu Library, Antwerp, Belgium.” - Clare S. Spencer, FATE® Co-Founder & Director