FASHION TRAIL
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In Belgium, the Schools of Design are inexhaustible mines of talent. And as Brussels is at the busy crossroads between Latin and Germanic cultures, an open mind and a healthy curiosity are not the preserve of the happy few. The shops and studios that are springing up along Rue Antoine Dansaert provide a good sample. Fans of lace and old finery should thread their way to the Costume and Lace Museum alongside the Grand-Place, while those who want to know what we'll be wearing tomorrow should head for the hive of activity of Modo Bruxellae, an association that sets out to promote Brussels fashion!
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- All year round 2008
Comment:
Brussels 2006, the Fashion Districts.
Shopping :
Kaat Tilley - Delvaux - Gillis - People Shoes Design - Ramon et Valy - Vintage - Icon - Joe Tex - Shampoo & Conditionner - Bernard Gavilan - Mister Ego - Foxhole - Boutique Prototype - Chine - Gabrièle - Ethic Wear - Le Vestiaire - Johanne Riss - Christophe Coppens - Y-dress - Mademoiselle Jean - Azniv Afsar - Jean-Paul Knott - Mieke Cosyn - Martin Margiela - Sophie Heymans - Laurent Fontainas - Nicolas Woit - Idiz Bogam - Stijl - Hatshoe - Theo - Les Précieuses - Annemie Verbeke - Marianne Timperman - Olivier Strelli - Diesel Concept Strore - Broken jaws - Kat en Muis - Underwear - Rue Blanche - Christa Reniers - Natan-Treize - Marithé + F. Girbaud - Privejoke - Houben.
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LACE AND COSTUME MUSEUM (BRUXELLES)![]() © M. Detiffe - Arch. A2RC - Arch. int. : A. Derasse - Sixtine Address: Rue de la Violette 12 1000 BRUXELLES Tel.:+32 (0) 2 213 44 50 know more... |
MODO BRUXELLAE (BRUXELLES)![]() © Etienne Tordoir Address: Rue Léon Lepage 38 1000 BRUXELLES Tel.:+32 (0) 2 502 52 64 know more... |





