Dressing the 20th Century | Women’s Fashion
in the Designer EraSome of you still may not have heard about the MMH Fashion Museum Hasselt (Modemuseum Hasselt) (Belguim) but with its exciting and relevant exhibitions and their collection it is one of my favorite museums.
MMH recently bacame owner of a home-grown fashion talent and phenomenon Raf Simons. Substanial Raf Simons archive is now part of their collection and is shown in the in the exhibition Dressing the 20th Century.
Alongside Raf Simons the exhibition focuses on a number of Limburg designers such as Martin Margiela and upcoming labels Ti + Hann and Sofie Claes.
Also worth mentioning is the scenography. This time Michiel van der Bos was responsible.
For more information: http://www.modemuseumhasselt.be
Here are impressions from the opening of the exhibition!
Dressing the 20th century is open unti the 6th of January 2013.
The 20th Century was characterised by extremely diverse fashions which followed each other at a breath-taking rate: from orientalism, Roaring Twenties, the elegant Thirties, the new simplicity and New Look to the revolutionary Sixties, anti-fashion & ethnic influences, Dress for Success and avant-garde, with an explosion of different fashions at the end of the century.
| Vivienne Westwood |
Throughout the 20th century intercultural and historical influences had a major impact on fashion design. Styles, designs and materials from earlier periods and other cultures became more accessible to designers as a result of more efficient travel and communication opportunities. At the same time, developments in the field of photography and new printing techniques meant that designers could draw on ideas from secondary sources such as illustrated books, magazines and newspapers.