It is a very niche museum but as a sewer and knitter I greatly enjoyed it. At 8€ per Adult it felt reasonable priced. If it cost much more even I (as clothes making enthusiast) may have not bothered going.
The exhibit side seems to change every few months. We were there during Kidorama which focused on childrens clotjing over the last 100ish years. I thought it was done very well and looked at children’s clothes through an interesting lens.
The lace section is exquisite and has some beautiful pieces and very good information and videos on lace making.
I think we went through the whole place in...
Read moreThe Fashion and Lace Museum in Brussels is a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts. It showcases the rich history of lace and textile design, highlighting the craftsmanship and artistry of lace-making in Belgium. The museum features a stunning collection of historical garments, intricate lace pieces, and exhibitions that explore the evolution of fashion. Located in a beautiful, historic building, it offers a fascinating journey through time, blending culture, craftsmanship, and fashion in a unique and...
Read moreIt was okay. There were a few rooms. One lace, one black fashion gowns and the (I guess permanent exhibition) was 2.5 rooms (2.5 floors).
The employees are not so friendly, specially the woman who sits at the cash desk. She should be happy that guests come by (there weren’t that many -like 1/2 besides me), because the guests bring the money and „look“ that she can pay her rent, so she should def be happy for every guest.
If you like fashion it’s okay, but would I recommend...
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