BIFFF-Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival
The BIFFF, the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, will this year celebrate its 43rd anniversary. It will take place from April 8 until April 20 at Brussels Expo, at the Heysel. During the festival, you can enjoy more than a hundred features and shorts as well as many events. Get the opportunity to discover a interactive and truly unique audience.
The BIFFF offers more than just horror movies. It is first and foremost a genre film festival that is open-minded, and offers a great deal of variety. Its programme serves up thrillers, science fiction films, fantasy films, black comedies, action films, as well as many other genres.
As one of the most famous genre film festivals in the world, the BIFFF does not limit itself to screening feature films and shorts. In the course of its 13 days, almost twenty peripheral activities will be on offer. The programme includes the famous vampire ball, the must-see make-up competition, an art exhibition, as well as many other surprising events.
Entry for the village is free. You have to pay for the films screenings.
Brussels Expo - Palais 10
Laeken
Festival
BIFFF-Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival
Sonamos Latinoamerica Festival
A 3-day journey through the rich musical traditions of Latin America, with world-renowned artists from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.
SONAMOS LATINOAMÉRICA: A FESTIVAL WITH A GLOBAL SOUL
Born in Argentina in 2006, Sonamos Latinoamérica is much more than a festival, it’s a movement. A cultural bridge between Latin America and the world, this unique event brings the heart and soul of Latin American music to Brussels. With editions across Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and even Denmark, this festival is a rare gem in Europe, with Belgium as one of its only hosts.
A MUSICAL JOURNEY YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS
For 3 days, Sonamos Latinoamérica Brussels will immerse you in the poetic richness and deep rhythms, of Latin American folklore. The lineup features artists from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, including:
Matheus Donato – The Brazilian cavaquinho virtuoso
El Revire Duo – The duo that brings a fresh and innovative take on Argentine folk and tango
Karina Clavijo y la Diversa – The all-female band that promotes the rich Afro-Ecuadorian and Latin American musical heritage
Dariana Lopez & Daniel Uzcátegui – The musicians deliver a passionate tribute to Venezuelan songs, both past and present.
Zumbao – A high-energy explosion of joropo, the popular dance of Venezuela
AN AUTHENTIC AND FESTIVE EXPERIENCE
This festival is a gathering space for music lovers, Latin American communities and those eager to discover new sonic landscapes. Expect nights filled with passion and poetry where each note carries the history and soul of an entire continent.
Matheus Donato, El Revire Duo, Karina Clavijo y la Diversa, Dariana Lopez & Daniel Uzcategui, Zumbao (
Muziekpublique
Ixelles
Festival
Sonamos Latinoamerica Festival
Mini D Festival
Various places in Brussels
Brussels
Festival
Mini D Festival
Mitja Tušek – Bertille Bak
Centrale presents the exhibition Mitja Tušek & Bertille Bak (10.04 > 24.08.2025) Mitja Tušek‘s paintings and series are informed by references to the history of art and European culture, from the Middle […]
Centrale presents the exhibition Mitja Tušek & Bertille Bak (10.04 > 24.08.2025)
Mitja Tušek's paintings and series are informed by references to the history of art and European culture, from the Middle Ages to Ensor and the Rorschach tests, whose forms recall the multitude of possible representations and perceptions of an image. Mitja Tušek's paintings play with the codes of figuration and abstraction: figurative paintings touch on abstraction, while those that appear abstract often feature portraits or landscapes. The materials he uses - wax, lead, interference pigment - contribute through their power of absorption or reflection to an ambiguous perception of the image; we guess at it more than we see it, and yet we retain an almost palpable presence. Several series of large-format canvases allow us to embrace the diversity of forms that Tušek's painting takes. It shifts the gaze, questioning the image and its double, the medium and its materiality, starting with the smallest particle of image, almost the pixel, which is zoomed in and enlarged, gaining in density with the successive layers applied by the painter over the years.
For this exhibition at Centrale, Mitja Tušek has invited the artist Bertille Bak. As a video and visual artist, Bertille Bak takes a committed look at the world, focusing on personal and collective narratives, questioning both the day-to-day reality of the communities she encounters and the representations we make of them. Through her installations and videos, “Bak doesn’t seek to create an illusion of realism but attempts to reveal what goes on behind the scenes in the construction of any image and to warn the public, in a tender but madcap way, that art is only make-believe.” (Exhibition Abus de Souffle, 2024, Jeu de Paume, Paris).
Centrale for contemporary art
Brussels
Exhibitions
Mitja Tušek – Bertille Bak
Timeless gazes : from Pharaohs to the present day
The Boghossian Foundation and the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art jointly present an exhibition celebrating ancient Egypt and contemporary art in relation to the African continent.
For the first time in Belgium, approximately 130 works from the prestigious collection assembled by Jean Claude Gandur is exhibited in the unique setting of the Villa Empain.
Organised around eight successive themes, the exhibition explores the depiction of the gaze and one’s perception of their environment. On the one hand, it presents breathtaking examples of daily life and funerary art, including figurines, amulets, and sarcophagus masks. On the other hand, it features iconic characters from the Pharaonic period, such as Ramses II, illustrated by a bust in red granite, dating from the second half of the second millennium BC.
The itinerary showcases recent works by living artists who are closely connected to the rich diversity of the African continent.
More than 40 paintings, photographs, and sculptures from the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art’s collection of African Contemporary Art and of the Diaspora foster a lively and engaging dialogue on topics that already mattered at the time of the Pharaohs.
Committed to building bridges between peoples and enriching the collective memory, the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art shares the fundamental goal of the Boghossian Foundation, which seeks to foster dialogue between Eastern and Western cultures. With this in mind, the invitation to invest the Villa Empain, where past and present meet, gains particular significance.
Boghossian Foundation - Villa Empain
Ixelles
Exhibitions
Timeless gazes : from Pharaohs to the present day
Trouble, Performance Festival
For its thirteenth edition, the Trouble festival is expanding its partnerships across the city. Since its inception in 2005 at Les Halles de Schaerbeek, the world of performance art has evolved significantly.
Once a niche art form, performance is now deeply rooted in the cultural landscape of Brussels. This year’s festival aims to broaden the understanding of performance art by moving beyond Western aesthetics and highlighting diverse perspectives from artists in sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean and Mexico. The festival’s central theme revolves around invocations, evocations, magical or shamanic rituals, political actions in public spaces, and dialogues with the unseen. Performance as clairvoyance?
Curator : Antoine Pickels
Production: Thor. Avec le soutien de / with the support of : Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (Service de la danse, Promotion de Bruxelles), Commission communautaire française, Région de Bruxelles-capitale (Image de Bruxelles), Commune de Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Wallonie-Bruxelles International, Ambassade de France en Belgique, Culture Ireland, Swedish Arts Grants Committee, Institut polonais – Bruxelles, ENSAV – La Cambre. En partenariat avec / in partnership with : Charleroi danse, Le Botanique, La Balsamine, KANAL - Centre Pompidou, Halles de Schaerbeek, Amazone, Maison des Arts, W-B T/D, Musée Charlier, Infini théâtre.
Divers lieux à Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode
Festival
Trouble, Performance Festival
Hangar Festival 2025
Hangar@Port of Brussels
Neder-Over-Heembeek
Festival
Hangar Festival 2025
Art Brussels
Join the vibrant Belgian contemporary art fair Art Brussels in April, where more than 165 leading international galleries showcase their artists and more than 26,000 visitors gather at the iconic Brussels Expo.
Art Brussels is proud to announce its 41st edition, taking place from Thursday 24 April to Sunday 27 April 2025. Renowned as one of Europe’s most distinctive and established art fairs, Art Brussels will once again transform Halls 5 and 6 of Brussels Expo — the stunning Art Deco icon originally built for the 1935 Brussels International Exposition facing the Atomium — into a vibrant hub for contemporary art.
This year’s fair brings together an international programme featuring more than 165 galleries from 35 countries. Across its five sections—Prime, Solo, ’68 Forward, Discovery, and Invited—Art Brussels will present a dynamic mix of established artists and emerging talents, reinforcing its dual reputation as a discovery platform and a high-profile contemporary art fair.
Brussels Expo
Laeken
Fairs and shows
Art Brussels
Brussels Short Film Festival - BSFF
The Brussels Short Film Festival is back for its 28th edition! Once again this year, the BSFF is taking up residence in Flagey and the Vendôme cinema at its usual time: from 24 April to 3 May 2024. On the programme: 10 days of festival, short films from all over the world, workshops for young audiences, a range of professional activities and a marquee for socialising.
The Brussels Short Film Festival is back for its 28th edition! Once again this year, the Brussels Short Film Festival is back in Flagey and at the Vendôme cinema at its usual time: from 24 April to 3 May 2024. On the programme: 10 days of festival, short films from all over the world, films in competition (international, national and Next Generation) and out of competition (a Short Film Night, the Oscars, free Open Air screenings at the Mont des Arts...), workshops for young audiences, a range of professional activities and a Big Top to meet up in. Get ready for another captivating cinematic experience! Save the dates and stay tuned for details of the programme and special guests.
Various places in Ixelles
Ixelles
Festival
Brussels Short Film Festival - BSFF
Citroën DS - An icon turns 70
The word "icon" is often overused. However, if there is one car that truly deserves this title, it is the Citroën DS. The impact left by the "Déesse" when it was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in 1955 has rarely been matched, let alone surpassed.
From April 25 to June 29, "the Citroën bomb," as the DS was called at its launch, will once again be in the spotlight at Autoworld.
The word "icon" is often misused. However, if there is one car that truly deserves to be called "iconic," it is the Citroën DS. The impact left by the "Déesse" (French for godess) when it was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in 1955 has rarely been matched, let alone surpassed.
From April 25 to June 29, "la bombe Citroën," as the DS was called at its launch, will once again make an impact at Autoworld.
Autoworld presents a unique collection in "Citroën DS – An Icon Turns 70" showcasing almost every version and variant. From the first ID19 to the ID19 Pallas, which embodied pure luxury, to the DS23 Pallas, the last DS to roll off the production line in 1975.
As the icing on the cake, starting May 26, the Citroën DS "Ballons" will join the exhibition. This iconic model was designed in 1959 by Claude Puech, then director of advertising at Citroën, and was first presented at the Paris Motor Show.
The DS Balloons features a DS 19 in the orange shade "Ecaille Blonde," resting on four enormous balloons instead of wheels. These symbolize the spheres of the famous hydropneumatic suspension, creating the illusion that the car is floating.
Photos of this visionary idea spread around the world at the time, reinforcing the DS's status as an avant-garde and timeless work of art.
Having become a standalone brand, DS Automobiles will present the all-new DS N°8, which will also be exhibited in the museum. This 100% electric SUV builds on the reputation of the original DS.
The DS N°8 is inspired by the DS AERO SPORT LOUNGE concept. It offers impeccable quality, long range, and total comfort, making it the most serene electric car. The DS N°8 boasts a WLTP range of 750 km and over 500 km on the highway, thanks to an excellent drag coefficient (Cx) of 0.24.
On Sunday, May 4, from 10 AM to 2 PM, Autoworld organises a "Citroën-DS & Coffee" Event.
Owners of Citroën classics or any DS model (including current models) are invited— upon pre-registration via the Autoworld website—to join this unique birthday celebration on the Esplanade in front of the museum, honoring the DS.
Visitors are also warmly welcome to admire the stunning Citroëns and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere surrounding this legendary French car.
This exhibition is organized by Autoworld with the support of DS Automobiles and the Amicale of Belgian Citroën Clubs (ABCC).
This exhibition is organized by Autoworld with the support of DS Automobiles and the Belgian Amicale of Citroën Clubs (ABCC).
Autoworld
Brussels
Exhibitions
Citroën DS - An icon turns 70
Hopla !
Various places in Brussels
Brussels
Festival
Hopla !
1er Mai 2025 - Fête du travail
Mont des Arts
Brussels
Festival
1er Mai 2025 - Fête du travail
Iris Festival
It's that time of year again! On 3 and 4 May 2025, join us in celebrating 36 years of the Brussels-Capital Region. This year's celebrations are already shaping up to be packed with activities. Rock out to the DJs at the Iris Tipik Electro Night, take part in the many activities in Brussels Park and celebrate the Iris Festival in the Communes.
It's that time of year again! On 3 and 4 May 2025, join us in celebrating 36 years of the Brussels-Capital Region. This year's celebrations are already shaping up to be packed with activities. Rock out to the DJs at the Iris Tipik Electro Night, take part in the many activities in Brussels Park and celebrate the Iris Festival in the Communes.
Street art, music, food trucks, local discoveries... a wide-ranging programme with new additions this year. The Iris Market, a market of Brussels producers and designers, as well as other surprises await you, more information very soon! Whatever you chose, you can be sure that you won't be bored on 3 and 4 May!
Various places in Brussels
Brussels
Festival
Iris Festival
Queen Elisabeth Competition : piano
BOZAR & Flagey
Brussels
Festival
Queen Elisabeth Competition : piano
Kunstenfestivaldesarts (30th edition)
International performing arts festival in Brussels that challenges our understanding of the world
Kunstenfestivaldesarts is an international performing arts festival dedicated to contemporary theatre, dance, performance and visual arts. Every year, it takes place in Brussels during three weeks in May, in some thirty cultural venues and public spaces in Brussels. Contemporary: it supports both established and up-and-coming artists with the creation of bold artistic work rooted in today’s world. International: artists from all over the world are invited to confront us with diverse artistic practices and perspectives. Of Brussels: it aims to reflect the diversity of Brussels and encourage mobility between audiences, cultures and neighbourhoods.
1000 Brussels (location to be confirmed)
Brussels
Festival
Kunstenfestivaldesarts (30th edition)
Les Nuits 2025
Botanique
Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode
Festival
Les Nuits 2025
Brussels Pride
Get ready !
Brussels Pride – May 17, 2025
Let’s celebrate love and diversity
#BrusselsPride2025
City Centre
Brussels
Festival
Brussels Pride
Jam'in Jette - Free Festival
The 100% free festival, Jam’in Jette, is back on May 16 & 17 at Parc de la Jeunesse in Jette! 2 stages, 15 concerts, showcases, DJs, but also circus performances, street art, film debates, crafts, a solidarity village, a kids' zone, and many other activities planned for these two days of festivities!
Practical info:
Friday: 5 PM - 2 AM
Saturday: 11 AM - 4 AM
Since 2008, Jam’in Jette has been making Brussels vibrate to the melodies of world and emerging music. The 13th edition will take place at Parc de la Jeunesse in Jette on May 16 and 17!
Free and open to everyone, the festival invites you to a unique musical experience and promises an eclectic and inclusive atmosphere. In the spirit of sharing and transmission, you’ll find the children's village, where young and old come together for fun activities and magical performances. Not to mention the hidden gems in the craft village and the solidarity village, whose 2025 theme is more relevant than ever: “Acting for Peace”.
First announcement: Marcus Gad (Reggae, NC), …
Follow the rest of the lineup on jaminjette.be or on our social media!
Parc de la Jeunesse
Jette
Festival
Jam'in Jette - Free Festival
Lotto Brussels Jazz Weekend 2025
The city transforms into a vibrant jazz stage. For one unforgettable weekend, swing, bebop, and fusion beats fill the air, turning iconic spots like the Grand Place, Place Sainte-Catherine, and Place de la Bourse into lively open-air concert venues. Bars and clubs join in, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere where music lovers, families, friends gather to celebrate jazz, all for free.
Every year, at the end of May, the city transforms into a vibrant stage where jazz takes over every corner. For one unforgettable weekend, swing, bebop, and fusion beats fill the air, turning iconic spots like the Grand Place, Place Sainte-Catherine, and Place de la Bourse into lively open-air concert venues. Bars and clubs across the city join in, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere where music lovers, families, and friends gather to celebrate jazz in all its forms, all for free.
The festival is not just about music; it’s about discovery. It shines a spotlight on homegrown talent, proudly promoting emerging Belgian artists. This mission is further amplified by Brussels Jazz Vanguard, a brand-new platform supporting the next generation of jazz musicians, helping them step into the spotlight and onto the international stage.
Whether you’re a die-hard jazz fan, a curious explorer, or simply looking for a great time in the heart of Brussels, this festival is for you. Free, open to all, and pulsing with energy. Come experience the magic of jazz and Brussels with us!
adriana calvo - amrita khan - askip. - baile do passis - blast! - camille-alban spreng's odil - david giesel quartett - dishwasher_ - don kapot - don marsh v - dushime - ee_collective - hypercontent! - jazmyn - jazz cats: echofarmer - jean-paul groove - joël francis - john ghost - jonas blume - kin gajo - kolinga - kuna maze - kunde - lara rosseel - le ministère - lefto - lúcia m. pires -
Lotto Brussels Jazz Weekend
Brussels
Festival
Lotto Brussels Jazz Weekend 2025
The Rooms Art Fair
Simply entitled The Rooms, this singular fair will take over several dozen rooms at the end of May
(22-25-05), several dozen rooms at Mix Brussels, a 4-star hotel and club due to open in spring spring 2023 in the former headquarters of Royale Belge, in Watermael-Boitsfort.
A new vision for art fairs
Desiring to offer a playful alternative to traditional art fairs by drawing inspiration from similar successful experiences, particularly in New York (Gramercy), Brussels (White Hotel), and Bangkok (Hotel Art Fair), the art dealer Patrick Mestdagh (Galerie Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh) has partnered with gallery owner Sébastien Janssen (Sorry We’re Closed) to organize a brand-new art and antiques fair in Brussels.
Entitled simply The Rooms, this unique fair will take place at the end of May (from May 22 to 25), occupying several dozen rooms of the Mix Brussels, a four-star hotel and club inaugurated in the spring of 2023 in the former headquarters of Royale Belge in Watermael-Boitsfort.
This art and antiques fair is the result of a friendship between two dealers: Patrick Mestdagh, who specializes in ethnic and non-European art, and Sébastien Janssen, who specializes in contemporary art. Both were keen to set up a “gallery fair organized for and by galleries”.
For them, as well as for all participants, the goal is to break away from conventional art and antiques fair formats, embracing a more intimate approach that has already proven successful, while organizing it in an unexpected venue. The Mix Brussels, nestled within a modernist building emblematic of the 1960s, set in a lush green environment, and featuring resolutely forward-thinking design, serves as the ideal location—a symbol of a new, dynamic, youthful, and creative energy.
In total, approximately thirty contemporary art galleries, art dealers, and antique merchants will occupy the spaces, filling an entire wing of the building. These exhibitors, some of whom do not participate in any other fairs, represent a diverse range of specialties, including jewelry, modern art, contemporary art, non-European art, decorative arts, ancient art, the High Middle Ages, archaeology, as well as classical art from Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
This unique format, where dealers and galleries each occupy a hotel room and tailor their offerings accordingly, will result in a one-of-a-kind experience for visitors, whether they are enthusiasts or collectors. The primary idea is to preserve the convivial and original character of the rooms as much as possible, thereby offering the public a distinctive, more intimate experience of engaging with works of art.
The event, which is free of charge, is open to all audiences and will feature a sculpture exhibition, as well as a room entrusted to the care of designer Lionel Jadot (Zaventem Ateliers). Jadot, the interior designer for the Mix Brussels, has been invited to curate and stage a selection of objects from the various participating galleries.
To meet the growing demand from the public, eager for knowledge and relevant information, *The Rooms* will also host a series of conferences and roundtables, in partnership with the private bank Puilaetco, which specializes in wealth management and has a presence within the former Royale Belge. Topics will cover a range of diverse and engaging subjects, including patronage, the transmission of heritage, the fight against money laundering, artist jewelry, the dialogue between dealers and collectors, art leasing, insurance, and more.
Another unique and delightful initiative will be a Mood Room, where, in a single large room transformed into a warm and festive space, the spirit brand Aperol, barber Bayer & Bayer, chocolatier Pierre Marcolini, and art publisher Taschen will come together.
This synergy aims to foster accessibility and dialogue, with an emphasis on conviviality, positioning *The Rooms* as an essential and enduring event for art enthusiasts and collectors.
Mix Brussels
Watermael-Boitsfort
Exhibitions
The Rooms Art Fair
Midsummer Mozartiade
From 17 to 22 June, the Midsummer Mozartiade Festival will take place once again in the very heart of Brussels! What's on? Così fan tutte, Liebeslieder Walzer, Serenades and much more. For this 9th edition, Mozart invites us to follow him – blindfolded – through the improbable labyrinth of love.
‘It’s delightful, it’s delicious, it’s de-lovely.’
On June 18, 20 and 22, Così fan tutte, an opera as funny as it is profound, will be performed at the Théâtre Royal des Galeries. A philosopher and a chambermaid pull the strings, while four young lovers waver between fidelity and desire, guilt and true love. The plot is illuminated by Mozart's music, which never lies nor betrays. If you would like to learn more, two informative lectures in French will be held on 17 and 19 June in the bookshop at Maison CFC, place des Martyrs.
‘I wanna dance with somebody.’
On 21 June, also at the Théâtre des Galeries, it is Brahms' turn to make our hearts dance — in three-four time! A great admirer of Johann Strauss, Brahms wrote his first waltzes for piano four hands. His enchanting Liebesliederwalzer introduce four voices, which sing in turn of longing, nostalgia, sadness and joy.
‘Come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away.’
On 17 and 19 June, in the Galerie du Roi, two seductive Serenades take us on a magic carpet ride from Oslo to Rio, via Naples and Seville. For their third appearance at the Festival, the talented Udana wind quintet will perform two programmes of works from the 18th century to the present day.
Join us the third week of June for this 9th Mozartiade, dedicated to the delightful — sometimes dangerous — game of love.
Laetitia Grimaldi (soprano); Cécile Lastchenko (mezzo-soprano); Kenny Ferreira (tenor); Kamil Ben Hsaïn Lachiri (baritone); Dorine Mortelmans (soprano); Shadi Torbey (bass); Eric Gobin (stage director); Vahan Mardirossian (conductor); Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie (orchestra); Stéphanie Salmin (pianist); Martin Gennen (pianist); Pauline Lebbe (soprano); Aina Callaert (alto)…
Théâtre Royal des Galeries
Brussels
Festival
Midsummer Mozartiade
Festival Musiq3
The classical music festival with the highest rock ‘n roll content – that’s how Festival Musiq3 describes itself!
Four days full of concerts and encounters with emerging and established artists from the Belgian and international classical, jazz and electro scene. Experience classical music in a different way and get ready for summer!
Flagey, Festival Musiq3
Flagey
Ixelles
Concert
Festival Musiq3
Cirque du Soleil- Alegria
At the heart of a once-glorious kingdom that has lost its king, Alegría witnesses the power struggle at play between the old order and the youth in strive for hope and renewal. As the court jester clumsily tries to take the throne, a growing desire for change emerges from the street to defy the status-quo and bring joy to the world.
Alegría has been recreated as a timeless Cirque du Soleil masterpiece for a new generation to enjoy. At the centre of a kingdom that has lost its king, Alegría observes the conflict between the established order and a fresh movement yearning for hope and rejuvenation. The Aristocrats and their pretend king, a fool who claims the throne and wants to maintain the current system, are on one side. On the other side, a new and human movement is emerging from the streets to challenge the established authority.
Undeniably the most iconic Cirque du Soleil production, Alegría is an all-time classic reimagined for a new generation to fall in love with. An uplifting immersive experience, Alegría whisks audiences away to a mystical world sprinkled with visual poetry and acrobatic extravagance.
Brussels Expo
Laeken
Show
Cirque du Soleil- Alegria
Fashion in the 1920s & 1930s
From November 6, 2025 to February 2, 2026 the van Buuren Museum and Gardens will collaborate with the Fashion & Lace Museum for a unique exhibition dedicated to fashion from the 1920s and 1930s. Through a selection of period clothing and accessories, this exhibition will explore the evolution of the feminine silhouette in the Art Deco era.
A Stylistic Revolution
During the interwar period, fashion underwent a profound transformation. Silhouettes broke free from the constraints of the 19th century, adopting simpler, more geometric lines in harmony with the Art Deco aesthetic. Straight-cut dresses, simple by day and adorned with refined embroidery and luxurious fabrics by night, reflected a new way of life where elegance met modernity. Straight-cut dresses, simple by day and adorned with refined embroidery and luxurious fabrics by night, reflected a new way of life where elegance met modernity.
Designers and Influences
The exhibition will highlight iconic creations from this period, showcasing the perfect blend of innovation and sophistication. From Parisian couture houses to Brussels ateliers, visitors will discover how interwar fashion shaped a timeless style that continues to be admired today.
A Dialogue with the van Buuren Museum & Gardens
In this unique setting, the exhibited pieces will engage in a dialogue with the architecture and décor of the Van Buuren Museum, whose interior was designed in the Art Deco spirit after the Van Buuren couple’s visit to the 1925 Exhibition. A true immersion into an era where art, fashion, and design intertwined with boldness and elegance.
Van Buuren Museum and Gardens
Uccle
Exhibitions
Fashion in the 1920s & 1930s