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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

6 year Anniversary!








Todays is the 6th anniversary of my blog! I can hardly believe it.... six years already! Celebrations were in order of course... but instead of cake and champagne, this year I got treated to dinner at one of my favourite restaurants... Kua Mexican Kitchen. Margaritas and enchilladas, what more can a girl wish for?

Cheers and a big thank you to you, my readers, who have followed and supported me these past few years! For daily inspiration you can also follow me on instagram, facebook or twitter (@tarasdolcevita).

To read more about Kua Mexican Kitchen, please continue here:
http://tarasdolcevita.blogspot.nl/2014/09/kua-mexican-kitchen-hague-netherlands.html

I wore a skirt made by my Mexican friend Graciela, the owner of Pitti Vintage. Perfect for the occasion, right? Unfortunately her shop in Florence is closed, but she still sells online. For more information about Pitti Vintage, please continue here:
http://tarasdolcevita.blogspot.nl/2010/12/pitti-vintage.html

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Balenciaga and the changing silhouette

















The Victoria’s Secret shows, Beyoncé’s performances, the models on the cover of Vogue or Men’s Health… it’s all about the body! Showing off your body has become one of the biggest hobbies for young -and not so young- people on social media.

But is it a new thing? Definitely not! The current fashion exhibition at Momu Antwerp focuses on the changing shapes (of clothes) in fashion and therefore the changing image of the (female) body.

'Game Changers – Reinventing the 20th century silhouette' is not a traditional retrospective, instead it "looks at the groundbreaking work of fashion designer Cristóbal Balenciaga whose innovations in the middle of the 20th century created a radically new silhouettte, in which the body got freedom of movement and architectural volumes created a space around the body."

MoMu hardly ever organizes its exhibitions in a chronological order by the way. Instead, the exhibition is divided into different themes, such as Classical inspiration; Rethinking the body; Exploring the sleeve; From waist to shoulders; Kimono influences; Babydoll, the road to abstraction and more.

I also love how the curators, Miren Arzalluz and Karen Van Godtsenhoven, incorporated many videos into the exhibition, showing original footage of the clothes, where you can actually see them in motion.

I could go on and on about this exhibition, but the best thing to do, is not to read about it, but to visit it! So pack your bags and book a plane or train to ticket to Antwerp before it's too late. You still have about 10 days to check it out… so you better hurry!

My apologies... I wanted to write about this wonderful exhibition at Momu Antwerp from the day it got inaugurated, but due to personal obligations and work overload, I just didn’t find the time.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.momu.be/en/tentoonstelling/game-changers.html

For more information about Antwerp:
http://www.visitantwerpen.be