Maasmechelen Village | Her Royal Highness Princess Delphine of Saxe-Coburg, Princess of Belgium, launches ‘Love Imperfection’ at Maasmechelen Village
The ‘Love Imperfection’ art takeover at Maasmechelen Village, part of The Bicester Collection, will be launched on Saturday 24th of June with an official inauguration ceremony attended by Her Royal Highness Princess Delphine of Saxe-Coburg, Princess of Belgium.

The festive event will officially kick off at 14h30 with a breath-taking street-dance performance throughout the Village and at 15h00, a welcome greeting by Princess Delphine herself, after which she will inaugurate the revisited six-meter-high Manneken Pis statue, Maasmechelen Village’s landmark since 2019 – dressed up by the Princess as “Delphineken Pis”.
At 15h30, Princess Delphine will go to The Creative Spot, the pop up boutique she curated especially for Maasmechelen Village. In the presence of the participating designers (including Kristina Knitwear, Pol Vogels, Erratum Fashion and Cilem Tunc), the Princess will cut the ribbon, officially opening the boutique.
Photo credits : Dirk Alexander for Maasmechelen Village
About Maasmechelen Village
Part of The Bicester Collection, Maasmechelen Village brings together a unique edit of the finest brands in Europe for a diverse audience of guests across Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. Inspired by the architecture of the Limburg region and the heritage of Belgium’s Surrealist artists, the Village offers a lively mix of contemporary fashion, international cuisine and seamless shopping services. Discover a selection of fashion and lifestyle brands in more than 100 boutiques, offering up to 60% off the recommended retail price, all year round.
Over the years, Maasmechelen Village has been an active supporter of all things Belgian. Home to a range of Belgian brands, the finest Belgian chocolate boutiques, a signature brasserie, and a larger-than-life Manneken Pis statue, the shopping destination takes pride in spotlighting the heritage of one of Europe’s most unique countries.
About The Bicester Collection
The Bicester Collection is a family of 11 distinctive shopping destinations in Europe and China defined by extraordinary experiences while offering remarkable value. The Collection, created and operated by Value Retail, brings together the world’s most discerning guests and the world’s most renowned brands – often for the first time – on a journey of discovery. The Villages are located close to some of Europe and China’s most celebrated cities: London, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, Madrid, Dublin, Brussels, Munich, Frankfurt, Shanghai and Suzhou. Collectively home to more than 1,300 boutiques, The Bicester Collection offers guests an ever-evolving curation of fashion and lifestyle brands, world-famous restaurants, exciting pop-ups, and imaginative art installations throughout the year.
About The Creative Spot
The Bicester Collection is proud to support creativity in the fashion world through its ongoing commitment to Unlock Futures for tomorrow’s talent, today. This 20-year initiative has offered mentorship programmes, events, and pop-up boutiques to emerging talents across the globe, enhanced by ongoing partnerships with the British Fashion Council, Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, the Royal College of Art and more.
A central facet of the programme is The Creative Spot pop-up boutique. Initially launched at Fidenza Village, Milan, in 2016, The Creative Spot provides crucial support and resources to help fashion’s rising stars grow their businesses. Offering unique access to The Bicester Collection’s global network of guests, the boutique allows emerging designers to showcase their work amongst the Villages’ curated portfolio of the world’s most renowned fashion and lifestyle brands, free of charge. Along with additional mentorship opportunities, the boutique offers up-and-coming designers a chance to gain a foothold in the retail world, often leading to further opportunities. In addition to its most recent appearance at Bicester Village in summer 2022, in collaboration with the British Fashion Council, The Creative Spot will ‘pop up’ at La Roca Village, Ingolstadt Village, Fidenza Village and Maasmechelen Village in 2023.
About her Royal Highness Delphine of Saxe-Coburg, Princess of Belgium
Her Royal Highness Princess Delphine of Saxe-Coburg, Princess of Belgium, is an Anglo-Belgian artist. She grew up in London, earned a BA degree from the Chelsea College of Art and Design and worked there as an artist until 2003 when she moved to Brussels to set up a new studio.
Delphine has earned a voice in the European art world as a non-conformist statement artist and colourist. She is known for creating multi-media artworks overflowing with colour, texture and humour that address universal themes. From painting, video, neon sculpture and an eponymous collection of wearable art, her artworks are vibrant, playful and often inspired by issues of identity, taboo, reputation and privilege. Her explicit use of words and language make her messages widely accessible, while colour and composition leave room for whimsy and irony.
Over the course of her career, Delphine has embarked on many high-profile collaborations with renowned galleries and institutions to showcase her art and to spread a message of self-love and radical optimism. In 2003 she even took part in the Venice Biennale with “Absolut Delphine”, representing Belgium with Wim Delvoye. For the collaboration with Maasmechelen Village, she has created brand-new art that will be showcased throughout the shopping destination.
About her selection, Princess Delphine says: “There is so much talent in the fashion and lifestyle industry that deserves to be showcased. For this initiative, I’ve selected 14 designers who do things a little differently. Some of them create very wearable pieces, but there is always a unique, out-the-box touch to their labels that has managed to grab my attention.”
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For more information about the campaign :
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Alice Honorez