Doll Parts: Viktor & Rolf’s Designs Go Miniature

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Darlings of the avant-garde, the Dutch duo Viktor & Rolf have wowed the fashion and design worlds since the early ’90s. In 2008, the designers created a three-story dollhouse with 55 miniature porcelain dolls (each doll approximately 2 feet tall) for a solo exhibition, which covered 15 years of their design work, at the Barbican Art Gallery in London. Updated to include the past two years, a current show at Studio Job Gallery in Antwerp, which is on view through July 16, features one design from each of Viktor & Rolf’s whimsical collections from the past 17 years. Click through for a gallery of our favorites.

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp

Viktor & Rolf "Dolls" at Studio Job Gallery, Antwerp