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In the 1980s, Antwerp's [[Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp)|Royal Academy of Fine Arts]] produced the important fashion trendsetters, the [[Antwerp Six]]. In the 1980s, Antwerp's [[Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp)|Royal Academy of Fine Arts]] produced the important fashion trendsetters, the [[Antwerp Six]].
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-In the late 80s and early 90s, Belgian fashion designers brought a highly individualised, personal vision on fashion. Well known Belgian Designers are [[Martin Margiela|Maison Martin Margiela]], [[Ann Demeulemeester]], [[Dries Van Noten]], [[Dirk Bikkembergs]], [[Dirk Van Saene]], [[Walter Van Beirendonck]], [[Raf Simons]], [[Tim Van Steenbergen]], [[Peter Piloto]], [[A.F. Vandevorst]], [[Bruno Pieters]], [[Angelo Figus]], [[Christian Wijnants]], and [[Bernhard Wilhelm]]. 
==See also== ==See also==
*[[List of Belgian fashion designers]] *[[List of Belgian fashion designers]]
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