The concept of our bodies and how they interact with the clothes we wear is a lens into our mental health that the Mode Museum - Antwerp (MOMU) articulates in their newest exhibit, Mirror Mirror - Fashion and the Psyche. The intersection luxury designer fashion, fine art, and self-concept, Mirror Mirror presents us with commentary on high-fashion mannequins and how they can be damaging, using silhouette to disguise and morph your body, how low self-esteem and bad self-image shape twist our perceptions, and how we seek a certain type of self-perception when we use digital avatars to represent ourselves online. As global trends about our bodies are shaped by KPOP body culture and standards, or the resurgence of heroin chic, and the problematic emphasis on white bodies as the standard, this exhibit pushes us to view everyone in our lives with more nuance. Stay till the end to see an additional segment featuring Caroline Evans and Alistair O’Neill.