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M& Others Fashion and Motherhood

Start Date 14 June 2024
End Date 05 January 2025
Venue Mode Museum
Location Hasselt, Belgium
Curator Eve Demoen
A collection of mannequins wearing multi-coloured outfits and dresses. In hues of pink, yellow, blue and green.
Two 'pregnant' female mannequins on display. Left: Mannequin is wearing a tan armour like top with a brown wrap skirt. Right: with two piece ruffled top and skirt.
Two female mannequins on display. Left: White dress complete with veil, gold headdress and gold embellishments on the dress. Right: Brown dress with embellishments and quarter length sleeves.
A trio of mannequins in red dresses with black shoes.

M& Others Fashion and Motherhood

Mothers, mother figures, mentors and family ties are intimately intertwined with fashion history. Many designers reach back to the style of their mother’s day, but mum ’s themselves are also a big source of inspiration: from mum jeans to mini-mes, the mum style is a flourishing branch of modern fashion. Symbolic fashion mothers, such as Jeanne Lanvin, Madeleine Vionnet and Sonia Rykiel, made an artistic mark on the creations of their contemporaries and are still influencing present-day designers.

Historically, clothing concealed the changing bodies of expectant mothers. From 1900 onward, however, there was a growing appreciation of the cultural identity of mothers, both in fashion and in society. In 20th and 21st century fashion, this culminated in a veritable celebration of mothers and mother figures.

From the Blessed Virgin, to contemporary fashion experiments that debunk stereotypes, to the testimonies of non-binary parents, surrogacy parents and adoptive parents, from Christian Dior’s New Look to the designs of Jacquemus and the regal women who carry of South African Thebe Magugu: the mother figure as a source of inspiration and creativity in fashion is back from… never having left?

Images courtesy of Mode Museum © Sam Gilbert