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Patterns
Traditionally, the pattern is regarded as a technical drawing or design that, in the context of the museum, is only interesting for research purposes. Fashion museums, in their acquisition and exhibition policies, focus primarily on the end product -the item of clothing- while the pattern is rarely displayed, let alone acquired or purchased.
Clothing is produced for a body and it largely determine…
Contributors
- ModeMuseum Provincie Antwerpen - MoMu
- Paul Boudens
- Bob Verhelst (Curator)
- An Vandevorst
- Ann Demeulemeester
- Veronique Branquinho
- Hussein Chalayan
- Haider Ackermann
- Walter Van Beirendonck
- Hussein Chalayan
- Walter Van Beirendonck
- Haider Ackermann
- Ann Demeulemeester
Creator
- Bob Verhelst
Type of item
- Object Type: exhibition
- exhibition
Date
- 2003-04-24/2003-08-10
- 2003-04-24/2003-08-10
Contributors
- ModeMuseum Provincie Antwerpen - MoMu
- Paul Boudens
- Bob Verhelst (Curator)
- An Vandevorst
- Ann Demeulemeester
- Veronique Branquinho
- Hussein Chalayan
- Haider Ackermann
- Walter Van Beirendonck
- Hussein Chalayan
- Walter Van Beirendonck
- Haider Ackermann
- Ann Demeulemeester
Creator
- Bob Verhelst
Type of item
- Object Type: exhibition
- exhibition
Date
- 2003-04-24/2003-08-10
- 2003-04-24/2003-08-10
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Rights
- MOMU
Creation date
- 2003/2003
- 2003/2003
Places
- Antwerp
- Antwerp
- Belgium
- United Nations
Identifier
- EXH52
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/europeana-fashion/EXH52
Is part of
- Europeana XX: Century of Change
Providing country
- Belgium
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2022-03-03T15:07:55.094Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-07-24T07:44:35.233Z