The Mode Museum 'Black' Show Displays Work from the Antwerp Six
Meghan Young — March 31, 2010 — Fashion
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There is something so alluring, mysterious and flattering about black that I'm not surprised by the Belgium Mode Museum 'Black. Masters of Black in Fashion and Costume' exhibition. I mean, some of the most noted fashion designers in the world were born in Belgium--the Antwerp Six.
The Antwerp Six--Dries Van Noten, Walter Van Beirendonck, Ann Demeulemeester, Dirk Bikkembergs, Dirk Van Saene and Martin Margiela--are among those showcased at the Mode Museum 'Black' exhibition.
The Antwerp Six--Dries Van Noten, Walter Van Beirendonck, Ann Demeulemeester, Dirk Bikkembergs, Dirk Van Saene and Martin Margiela--are among those showcased at the Mode Museum 'Black' exhibition.
Trend Themes
1. Black Fashion Trend - The 'Black. Masters of Black in Fashion and Costume' exhibition shows the increasing popularity of black fashion.
2. Belgian Designers Trend - The Mode Museum 'Black' exhibition displays the excellence of Belgian fashion designers.
3. Mysterious Fashion Trend - The alluring and enigmatic nature of black fashion is highlighted at the 'Black. Masters of Black in Fashion and Costume' exhibition.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The 'Black. Masters of Black in Fashion and Costume' exhibition showcases a range of potential design innovation opportunities for the fashion industry to experiment with as they explore black fashion further.
2. Museum Industry - The Mode Museum 'Black' exhibition creates a platform for museums to showcase fashion designers and explore the impact of black fashion on the industry.
3. Retail Industry - The 'Black. Masters of Black in Fashion and Costume' exhibition offers insight into how the retail industry can explore the allure and mysterious appeal of black fashion.
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