The Antwerp Fashion Museum, ModeMuseum or MoMu, presents ‘GIRLS. On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between‘, an exhibition that explores the beauty and complexity of girlhood. How has girlhood been represented? How is it remembered? And how does the idea of ‘the girl’ continue to shape visual culture and fashion?
The exhibition opens on Saturday 27 September 2025 and closes on Sunday 1 February 2026.
In Western art history, girlhood has often been framed as fleeting and transitional, its representations limited to symbols of virtue and innocence: the girl at the piano, the girl with a kitten, the girl with hands folded neatly in her lap.
Too often, artworks centring girlhood have been dismissed as sentimental or lacking intellectual weight. ‘GIRLS’ challenges this view, showing how girlhood can be a lens through which to remember, imagine, and reshape cultural narratives.
The exhibition brings together visual artists, fashion designers, photographers, costume designers and filmmakers, from Edgar Degas to Sofia Coppola, from Louise Bourgeois to Chopova Lowena, Juergen Teller and many more.
It is an interdisciplinary and inclusive project, created in dialogue with teenagers today and embracing LGBTQIA+ youth. By weaving together art, fashion and culture, it highlights how representation and storytelling shape visibility – and futures.
Curated by Elisa De Wyngaert, with Claire Marie Healy as guest curator for film, ‘GIRLS’ features exhibition design by Janina Pedan and graphic design by Paul Boudens.
Opening Weekend on 27 and 28 September
The exhibition launches with a festive opening weekend on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 September. Be among the first to explore ‘GIRLS’ and take part in a programme of free activities for all ages.
Visitors can join walk-in and family tours, craft friendship bracelets with loved ones, and treat themselves to magical nail art – all while discovering the exhibition’s evocative worlds of rebellion, tenderness and imagination.
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