Pieter Mulier: The Visionary At The Helm Of Couture
How Belgian Fashion Magazines Quietly Became the Country’s Most Stylish Landmarks
Belgian fashion magazines have that unmistakable gloss: thick, tactile covers, seasonal issues you actually want to display on your coffee table. But open one up, and you’re pulled into something. These aren’t just magazines, they’re self-contained worlds, each with its own personality, its own way of seeing. The style and identity inside linger with you, long after you’ve closed the cover.
Arte Antwerp’s Digital Canvas Revealing How a Belgian Label Connects Creativity and Community Online
Arte Antwerp has transformed its social channels into vibrant galleries where visuals, stories, and interaction pulse with energy, serving not just as platforms for display but as dynamic arenas for exchange and identity building. From its beginnings as a small graphic experiment to its current status as an internationally visible creative collective, the brand’s online strategy reflects a grounded understanding of how community, narrative, and aesthetics can coexist harmoniously in the digital sphere.
Pieter Mulier: The Visionary at the Helm of Couture
For half a decade, Pieter Mulier reshaped the narrative of one of Paris’s most revered fashion houses. The Belgian creative force brought to life collections that honored the legacy of Maison Alaïa, catapulting the steering wheel into a contemporary future. As his chapter at the French house draws to a close, we are pausing to reflect on his remarkable and what comes next.
Marni in a New Frequency: Fall 2026 and the Art of Intelligent Eccentricity
At this season’s Milan Fashion Week, the mood felt different the moment Marni appeared on the schedule. Anticipation hung in the air not because of spectacle, but because of transition. For Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear, the house unveiled its first collection under the creative direction of Meryll Rogge, and with it, a recalibration of one of fashion’s most beloved vocabularies.
Kris Van Assche: The Quiet Power of Elegance and Precision
Few designers manage to craft an aesthetic that is at once unmistakable, innovative, and uncompromisingly personal. Kris Van Assche does. While the fashion world oscillates between hype, nostalgia, and relentless novelty, Van Assche offers something rarer: a return to originality, emotion, and the subtle power of nuance. His creations breathe with quiet intensity, sharp in line, clear in vision, never loud, yet always present. In an era when fashion often equates to spectacle, he reminds us that true innovation emerges from precision, reflection, and the courage to stay true to one’s own language.