THE RUE ANTOINE DANSAERT - PLACE SAINT-GÉRY DISTRICT "THE DESIGNERS' HAUNT"

Ultra-cool, trendy, vibrant, buzzing and stylish: the Dansaert districts attracts a lot of attention! It is in this very district, fifteen or so years ago, that the genius of a handful of designers who made Brussels the avant-garde city it is today, exploded. Constantly in the spotlights, the Dansaert district has won the heart not only of the designers and the leading fashion houses, such as Strelli, but also of the general public, thanks to its magic. Fashion designers, stylists, jewellers and milliners alike turn silk, wool, cashmere and linen into exceptionally beautiful items, some produced in very limited quantities. During your walk between the trendy Saint-Géry districts, with its many lively cafés, and the Brussels' Canal, you'll be able to catch a glimpse of the traces of time.
- All year round 2010
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100% DESIGNERS!
Prototype Van-der-Eecken
13 rue du Pont de la Carpe
Chine
2 rue Van Artevelde
Shampoo & Conditioner
18 rue des Chartreux
Espace Bizarre
19 rue des Chartreux
Kartell
2 rue Antoine Dansaert
Christa Reniers
29 rue Antoine Dansaert
Olivier Strelli
44 rue Antoine Dansaert
Marianne Timperman
50 rue Antoine Dansaert
La Belle et la Bête
73 rue Antoine Dansaert
Annemie Verbeke
64 rue Antoine Dansaert
Nebu
27 rue Antoine Dansaert
Stijl
74 rue Antoine Dansaert
Nicolas Woit
80 rue Antoine Dansaert
Johanne Riss
35 place du Nouveau Marché aux Grains
Christophe Coppens
2 rue Léon Lepage
Jean Paul Knott
3 rue Léon Lepage
Mieke Cosyn
11 rue Léon Lepage
Azniv Afsar
28 rue Léon Lepage
Ethic Wear
25 rue des Chartreux
Modo Bruxellae
38 rue Léon Lepage
Extra information:
Azniv Afsar: Rue Léon Lepage n° 28.
Ethic Wear: Rue des Chartreux n° 25.
Modo Bruxellae: Rue Léon Lepage n° 38.
Martin Margiela: Rue Léon Lepage n° 40.
Marina Yee: Rue Marché aux Porcs n° 3.
Mademoiselle Jean: Rue Antoine Dansaert n° 100.
Y-Dress ?: Rue Antoine Dansaert n° 102.
Own: Place du Jardins aux Fleurs n° 5.
Des Habits et Moi - Des Robes et Moi: Rue du Vieux Marché aux Grains n° 43/45.
100% TRENDY!
Hatshoe: Rue Antoine Dansaert n° 89.
Alice: Rue Dansaert n° 182.
Le Bonheur: Rue Antoine Dansaert n° 196.
Dépôt Design: Quai du Hainaut n° 19.
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MODO BRUXELLLAE (BRUXELLES)The asbl Modo Bruxellae organises tailor-made walks in the fashion areas of Brussels. For groups or journalists. |







