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What happens when cultural heritage is not only digitised, but actively reused? With Twin it! Part II, MoMu creates a digital twin of an 18th‑century 'robe à l’anglaise' that brings hidden details to light.
In conversation with curators Romy Cockx, Geert Bruloot and Kaat Debo on the myth, the reality, and the enduring impact of the Antwerp Six.
In honour of this year’s Antwerp Pride, MoMu illuminates the rich history of queer fashion and zooms in on women who defy conservative societal expectations and express their sexuality and gender identity through their choice of clothing.
Christmas & New Year are occasions to wear some of our most elegant outfits. But historically, what could be the different reasons why people generally appreciate wearing elegant outfits to celebrate?
Sustainable fashion is a need, and more and more fashion designers tackle the subject — an issue that isn’t new, as there was a time when recycling and sustainability was a matter of survival in front of a direct, visible threat.
Enthusiastic visitors can make their own contribution to MoMu's activities, in different ways. We ask three philanthropists how and why they have chosen to support Antwerp's Fashion Museum.
Unusual times call for unusual measures! We know it might not be easy to conduct fashion research solely relying on online sources. Our MoMu Library has noticed this problem from the get-go and offers a digital solution!
MoMu is thinking of you in this strange moment! We'd figure that you could all use a distraction.
As the end of yet another school year approaches, the Fashion Department of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts are about to send the newest generation of graduates out into the wide world.
For the first time, MoMu diverts its focus on fashion by presenting ‘SOFT? Tactile Dialogues’, an exhibition highlighting the Belgian textile movement of the 1970s and 80s in dialogue with contemporary artists who use textiles freely to express themselves.
This fall, Museum M brought the art collection of the nobel Arenberg family into its collection. The exhibition ‘Power and Beauty. The Arenbergs’ allows visitors to see the world of the Arenberg family.