Unravel-Exhibition - Momu Antwerp

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With UNRAVEL. Knitwear in Fashion, MoMu presents an exhibition about a material that is very familiar to all of us: knitwear. The exhibition, whichruns from 16/03 until 14/08, will challenge certain established ideas and show that far from being old-fashioned and dowdy knitting is highly versatile, luxurious and a continuing source of inspiration for high end fashion.

The exhibition will address the important decades of knitwear in fashion, demonstrating knitwear’s popularity both on and off the catwalk and unravelling the changing status of the relationship between knitwear and fashion. UNRAVEL. Knitwear in Fashion will introduce the visitor to a wide variety of exquisite knitted garments and accessories from across the last centuries, with a focus on high fashion pieces and their vernacular interpretations.

Top pieces by national and international designers and labels (Ann Salens,Vivienne Westwood, Sonia Rykiel, Missoni) historic couture pieces (Schiaparelli, Patou, Chanel) as well as more avant-garde and cutting edge pieces by established designers and newcomers on the international fashion scene (Sandra Backlund, Maison Martin Margiela, Mark Fast), will sit side by side to reveal the richness and diversity of knitwear in high fashion.

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here's some preview shots and vids,thanks to ms. pernet.

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Fantastic videos! I should be in Antwerp at the ned of the month, I'll definitely check it out.
 
looks very, very interesting for sb. who loves knitwear! thanks for posting, scott!
too bad, i travelled to antwerp only once and the momu was closed (inbetween exhibitions)...:unsure:
 
^me as well!

it's been a while though since MoMu has had a really fascinating exhibition of this magnitude. something that not only speaks on a purely fashion perspective but in a social and historical context as well. i'm especially interested in the 'ugly aesthetic' and the rise of how such a look became a reaction to social codes. and that beautifully macabre,ragamuffin,open drop-stitching technique is so lovely to me.
 
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