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Corner of the ModeNatie which houses MoMu
Knitwear exhibition ONTRAFEL. Tricot in de Mode at the Fashion Museum (ModeMuseum, MOMU) in. The central design is a dress by Walter Van Beirendonck, inspired by the colourful clothing of the Hui'an women of Quanzhou, China. The flanking designs are by the German-born fashion designer Bernhard Wilhelm. On the left a jersey sweater with elbows like the heels of a sock, and a skirt with alternating strips of knitted wool and loose threads. On the right the Beefeater wool jacket and Superflyskirt jersey dress.
Dress from the Study Collection

MoMu (Mode Museum) is the fashion museum of the City of Antwerp, Belgium. Founded on 21 September 2002, the museum collects, conserves, studies and exhibits Belgian fashion. The museum is specifically focusing on Belgian contemporary fashion designers due to the arising of a group of Antwerp-trained fashion designers during the Eighties and Nineties (Martin Margiela, Dries Van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester, Walter Van Beirendonck, Dirk Van Saene, A.F. Vandevorst, etc.). The museum's first director was Linda Loppa who was also the founder and the director of the Fashion school of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp). The current director is Kaat Debo.[1]

The museum is known for its immersive scenography.[2] Visitors are "immersed in the world of the designer or the theme", allowing for a unique experience with every exhibition.

Exhibitions

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Since its opening, MoMu has organised a continuous programme of exhibitions. Centred around specific themes or designers, these exhibitions create a narrative of the cultural and historical significance of fashion. To achieve this, a designer's sources of inspiration, works from other disciplines, and many other forms of information are displayed alongside articles of clothing. MoMu works closely with designers and their teams to develop their exhibition concepts. MoMu's exhibitions have also travelled to Paris, Stockholm, London, Tokyo, Munich, Istanbul, Enschede and Melbourne.

After an extensive three-year renovation ending in September 2021, MoMu opened two new exhibition spaces; one to house a part of its permanent collection, and another temporary exhibition space.[3]

Overview of past and present exhibitions.

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In addition to the Permanent Collection display, which permanently rotates, MoMu hosts thematic temporary exhibitions, which can be seen in the following table, as well as on MoMu's online exhibition archive.

ExhibitionStart DateEnd Date
Backstage: Selection I21/09/200204/04/2003
Patterns24/04/200310/08/2003
GenovanversaeviceversA09/09/200328/03/2004
Goddess08/05/200422/08/2004
Malign Muses18/09/200430/01/2005
Beyond Desire25/02/200518/08/2005
Katharina Prospekt: The Russians by A.F. Vandevorst09/09/200505/02/2006
Yohji Yamamoto Dream Shop07/03/200613/08/2006
The MoMu Collection: Selection II08/09/200617/06/2007
6+ Antwerp Fashion25/01/200723/06/2007
Bernhard Willhelm: Het Totaal Rappel13/07/200710/02/2008
Moi, VERONIQUE BRANQUINHO TOuTe Nue12/03/200817/08/2008
Maison Martin Margiela '20' The Exhibition12/09/200808/02/2009
Paper Fashion!06/03/200916/08/2009
Delvaux: 180 Years of Belgian Luxury17/09/200921/02/2010
Black: Masters of Black in Fashion & Costume17/09/200921/02/2010
Stephen Jones & The Accent of Fashion08/09/201013/02/2011
Unravel: Knitwear in Fashion16/03/201114/08/2011
Walter Van Beirendonck: Dream The World Awake14/09/201119/02/2012
Living Fashion: Women's Daily Wear 1750–1950 from the Jacoba de Jonge Collection.21/03/201212/08/2012
Madame Grès: Sculptural Fashion12/09/201210/02/2013
Silks & Prints from the Abraham Archive: Couture in Colour13/03/201311/08/2013
Happy Birthday Dear Academie!08/09/201313/02/2014
Birds of Paradise: Plumes & Feathers in Fashion20/03/201424/08/2014
MoMu Now: Contemporary Fashion from the MoMu Collection25/09/201404/01/2015
Dries Van Noten: Inspirations12/02/201519/07/2015
Footprint: The Tracks of Shoes in Fashion03/09/201514/02/2016
Game Changers: Reinventing the 20th Century Silhouette18/03/201614/08/2016
Rik Wouters & The Private Utopia17/09/201626/02/2017
Margiela, The Hermès Years31/03/201727/08/2017
Olivier Theyskens - She Walks in Beauty12/10/201715/04/2018
Soft? Tactile Dialogues28/09/201824/02/2019
Textile as Resistance: Billboards in the city31/08/202021/09/2020
*2021 RE-OPENING*
E/MOTION. Fashion in Transition04/09/202123/01/2022
P.LACE.S - Looking through Antwerp Lace25/09/202109/01/2022
MIRROR MIRROR - Fashion & the Psyche08/10/202205/02/2023
Exploding Fashion: From 2D to 3D to 3D Animation08/10/202205/02/2023
Geometrically Wired. IO Van Oostveldt: Between Clothing and Art25/02/202330/07/2023
Man Ray and Fashion22/04/202313/08/2023
ECHO. Wrapped in Memory14/10/202325/02/2024
Baloji Augurism.21/10/202316/06/2024
WILLY VANDERPERRE prints, films, a rave and more...27/04/202404/08/2024
MoMu x Fashion Department29/06/202410/11/2024
Masquerade, Make-up & Ensor28/09/202402/02/2025
JAN-JAN VAN ESSCHE - KHAYAL17/12/202415/06/2025
Fashion & Interiors. A Gendered Affair.29/03/202503/08/2025
RESOLUCIÓN: On lifetime decisions in Spanish cinema12/07/202523/11/2025
GIRLS. On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between27/09/202501/02/2026
Embroidering Palestine13/12/202507/06/2026
The Antwerp Six20/03/202617/01/2027

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