60 years of Made in Italy, and you can still feel every stitch

Holidays are n’t over yet, so if you’re still in for a whistle stop weekend away , drop by Rue de Livourne 38, in Brussels? The Italian Cultural Institute is hosting the world tour fashion exhibition entitled “60 Years of Made in Italy: The sensational Story of Italian Style”  until September 17 ,

This isn’t just a history lesson; it’s an artistic journey down memory lane celebrating the visionaries who reshaped fashion with a capital “F.”and it barely scratches the surface!

From Armani to Valentino, the Fontana Sisters to Gucci, and Prada, just some of the legendary names on the line up . Forty iconic legendary legend looks that aren’t just meant to be admired , they explain who dressed who, who they were and how much style can be sewn into a single seam.

Fiorella Galgano and Alessia Tota, the exhibition’s curators, didn’t just lock these pieces behind glass; they’ve woven a narrative that celebrates craftsmanship, sartorial memory, and an aesthetic that became a global school of style.

One special section features is an an exclusive interview with Micol Fontana, one of the legendary Fontana Sisters, who reminds us what fashion looked like at the very beginning of the post war era. And here’s the kicker: you don’t need tickets or backstage passes to feast on true Italian elegance the exhibition is free so Just let yourself be swept away for an afternoon of sheer stilish italianess!

Produced by ITA – Italian Trade Agency in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute, this exhibition is part of a world tour from Singapore to Mexico City, and now in Brussels, ready to share 60 years of Italian brilliance that lets you truly taste and admire Italian artistry!

And let’s be honest, when in doubt, it’s better to gaze at a vintage Valentino rather than spend a gloomy grey day without glamour. See you there fashion lovers!