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What makes a brand? What goes into constructing a fashion house’s identity? ‘Label It. Trademarks in Fashion’ aims to answer these questions through a selection of the creations of the most representative designers of contemporary fashion.
The exhibition ‘1920s JAZZ AGE Fashion & Photographs’ brings together over 150 objects including sportswear, printed day dresses, fringed flapper dresses, beaded evening wear, velvet capes, and silk pyjamas to recount age of modernity and frivolity.
The one who inspired the character of Oriane, Duchess of Guemantes, in Marcel Proust’s novel ‘In Search of Lost Time’, the Countess Greffulhe is the protagonist of this exhibition that brings together over 40 fashion objects belonged to her.
The exhibition ‘Rik Wouters & The Private Utopia’ commemorates the 100th anniversary of the death of painter Rik Wouters. Realized by MoMu in partnership with the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, the exhibition explores the work of the Post-Impressionist painter, with a focus on his representations of simple domestic scenes, whose sense of sanctity and intimacy offer a special confluence with contemporary design and fashion.
The first in the US to reconstruct the 150 years history of the sneakers, ‘Out of the Box: the Rise of the Sneaker Culture’ illustrates the evolution of the sneakers from the 19th century to today.
For this exhibition, the fashion historian and illustrator Tonie Lewenhaupt has selected some of the most magnificent and interesting pieces from the hundreds of clothes and fashion objects that she had donated over the last 20 years to the Röhsska Museum and that constitute the core of the museum’s fashion collection.