Westfries Museum turns back time with "TIME in FASHION" exhibit
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Westfries Museum turns back time with "TIME in FASHION" exhibit
"TIME in FASHION" is particularly special because it's the last exhibition the museum will host before closing for a major renovation on June 2nd, 2025.



HOORN.- Forget fast fashion! The Westfries Museum in Hoorn invites you to explore the intricate relationship between time and fashion in their new exhibit, "TIME in FASHION." Running now until June 1st, 2025, this unique exhibition showcases the work of three talented designers who use their craft to tell stories across centuries.

More Than Just Clothes

"TIME in FASHION" goes beyond the surface, demonstrating that fashion is a complex tapestry of craftsmanship, industry, societal issues, and artistic expression. The exhibit is spread throughout the museum's rooms, each one offering a new discovery and surprise.

Meet the Designers

• Sepehr Maghsoudi: A Dutch-Iranian designer, Maghsoudi uses his platform to advocate for sustainability and ethical practices in the fashion world. His new menswear collection, TIME, tackles important social issues, encouraging viewers to think critically about the clothes they wear. Maghsoudi will also be a resident artist at the museum, setting up his studio in the former cafe space and offering workshops and meet-and-greets.

• Asya Kozina: Making her Dutch debut, Ukrainian paper artist Asya Kozina transforms ordinary paper into extraordinary creations. Her elaborate wigs, inspired by 18th-century styles, are intricate and thought-provoking, reflecting on themes of wealth, power, and even the ongoing conflict in her home country.

• Rien Bekkers: A veteran costume designer for theater, opera, and film, Bekkers brings history to life with his meticulously crafted costumes. He draws inspiration from 17th and 18th-century fashion, creating pieces that are both beautiful and theatrical. His work in the exhibit blurs the lines between costume and sculpture, inviting viewers to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship involved.

A Dialogue Between Eras

The exhibit highlights the designers' shared fascination with historical fashion techniques and materials, showcasing their dedication to detail and craftsmanship in a world obsessed with fleeting trends. "TIME in FASHION" reminds us that clothing can be a powerful form of expression, reflecting social status, cultural values, and even revolutionary ideas.

Last Chance to See the Westfries Museum (for now!)

"TIME in FASHION" is particularly special because it's the last exhibition the museum will host before closing for a major renovation on June 2nd, 2025. This is your last chance to experience the museum in its current form and see this fascinating exploration of fashion through time.










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