Shop; Renaissance
I love Antwerp, and I love discovering “new” shops. I loved the shop when it was the Yohji Yamamoto flagship and I love it even more now that it is Renaissance. A multibrand shop, bar and restaurant for both man and woman with top brands like Acne, Marc By Marc Jacobs, DRKSHDW, Helmut Lang, Jil Sander Navy, Alexander Wang, Dior Homme, Y3, Bllack Noir, MM6, Raf By Raf Simons, J. Lindeberg…in other words, FASHION HEAVEN, unfortunately way over budget but priceless inspiration!
Renaissance, Nationalestraat 28-32 Antwerp
Webshop; Designers United
Apparently webshops are booming, but if you can’t identify yourself with
a woman who is screeming at the mailman while being held hostage in
a bank, I suggest you go to Designers United instead.
Savana has a different approach, the perfect mix between minimal Scandinavian, boho French and young, new designers with brands such
as Sessun, Camilla Norrback and Custommmade. And after you bought
a piece, the DUblog and online magazine gives you inspiration on how to combine your new favourite into a refreshing look. Now that is what
I call door-to-door service!
Copy The Look; Isabel Marant
A French favourite amongst fashionistas worldwide, Isabel Marant. Likeable for her ready to wear, je ne sais qois- clothes, the price tag is still far from likeable. This musthave denim shirt from the Fall collection now has a very likeable copy available at Object, the edgier line by Bestseller. Perfect for styling the double denim way or casually worn under a suit for an edgy accent.
Clearly inspired, top Isabel Marant, bottom Object
- Alexander Wang
- ANSH46
- Baum Und Pferdgarten
- Bruuns Bazaar
- By Malene Birger
- Céline
- Cheap Monday
- Chloé
- COS
- Day Birger et Mikkelsen
- Designers Remix Collection
- Designers United
- Fillippa K
- Helmut Lang
- Hope
- Isabel Marant
- Jil Sander
- Joline Jolink
- Kidrobot Europe
- Mads Nørgaard
- Modström
- Musthaves
- Oak NYC
- Racked NYC
- Renaissance Antwerpen
- Rützou
- Send a Smile
- Sketch
- Stella Mc Cartney
- Style.com
- Theyskens' Theory
- Vadum
- Wackerhaus
- Zadig et Voltaire















