An exhibition featuring the work of 11 Belgian stylists, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the fashion world.
Stylists are visual storytellers. They select, combine, and create context, shaping how clothing is presented and understood. Their work requires not only a keen eye for aesthetics, but also a strong sense of narrative and collaboration. In essence, they compose stories and images at the intersection of fashion, visual culture, and identity.
What’s Your Style? takes you behind the scenes of the fashion world, shining a spotlight on an often unseen but essential creative force: the stylist. This exhibition brings together 11 Belgian stylists, offering an intimate look at their work and distinctive creative signatures. From established, internationally acclaimed names to a new generation of promising talent, each brings a distinct visual language while sharing a common dedication to contemporary fashion. Their universes range from eclectic statements to subtle compositions, from bold experimentation to refined aesthetics. Within the exhibition, these different worlds unfold through a series of carefully composed silhouettes.
An exhibition featuring
Benoît Béthume, Christine Van Laer, Farah El Bastani, Francis Boesmans, Ilja De Weerdt, Jan A.R. Bries, Lisa Lapauw, Lieve Gerrits, LOUDMILLA, Tom Eerebout & Vincent Van Laeken
Scenography by More To Show
More To Show is an international agency specializing in technical direction at the intersection of events, fashion, and architecture. It is part of the Show More group, alongside Ombre (lighting design) and PWR Lighting (innovative lighting solutions). Between concept and spatial execution, More To Show develops environments where light, material, and movement interact. Each project becomes a language; each space, an experience. For houses such as Dior, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Christian Louboutin, Maison Margiela, and Mercedes-Benz, the agency creates precise, immersive, and sensorial environments. A practice where technique recedes in favor of emotion, and where every detail contributes to a unified spatial narrative.
Group visits and information
Would you like to visit the exhibition with your group? You are welcome during our opening days and hours. Please contact us at contact@mad.brussels.