The MoMu Library regularly receives donations which enable us to grow our collection. In the spotlight today: Stan Schoonbaert's personal Bartsons collection.
Chocolatier Julius Persoone translated twelve silhouettes from the MoMu Collection into as many unique chocolates. He walks us through the inspiration behind The MoMu Chocolate Collection.
MoMu sits down with recent Antwerp Fashion Department graduate and MoMu Award winner Laura Meier Hagested to discuss the inspiration behind her collection '(Please) Lose Yourself In Me' and her plans for the future.
A very special garment has made its way into the MoMu Collection, thanks to Kristina De Coninck. The personal tale behind this object will be preserved as ‘oral history’ in the museum.
Because face masks pepper the past centuries, a throw-back to several key points in their history will unfold various considerations of this object through time, and highlight its complexities as well as it potentialities.
Each year, MoMu issues an award to one of the latest Fashion graduates from the Antwerp Royal Academy of Fine Arts. This year, the award was given to Annemarie Saric, for her women's collection ‘Luxus Für Alle’.
A very special garment has made its way into the MoMu Collection, thanks to Annick Vandecappelle. The personal tale behind this object will be preserved as ‘oral history’ in the museum.
During the renovation of its own premises, MoMu is sticking to its promise to inspire elsewhere. A collection item has been sent to Palais Galliera, which launched its new exhibition ‘Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto’.
MoMu will reopen during the weekend of 4 and 5 September 2021. Exciting times, not least for the team from B-architecten, the renowned Belgian architectural firm that was responsible for the renovation.
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!
If Pride is about anything, it is about challenging norms and opening up boundaries. We sat down with two bachelor students of the Antwerp Fashion Department who are doing just that: Malene Ahlert and Ezio Costa
The first step in creating fashion is pencil and paper. This is a principle that the Antwerp Fashion Academy has hold on to since the beginning. Find out why the drawing table is of vital importance in the Antwerp Academy.