Fashion Meets Heritage: maxjenny! Designs Gala Look for Robert Fux at the Vasa Museum
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Fashion house maxjenny!, known for bold artistic prints and sculptural silhouettes, created the custom outfit worn by Robert Fux during a special gala evening at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm.
The event gathered around 200 guests, including the Swedish royal couple and Minister of Culture Parisa Liljestrand, to raise awareness and support for the preservation of the legendary Vasa ship, one of Sweden’s most important cultural. treasures.

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Fashion Meets Swedish Cultural Heritage
The 17th-century warship Vasa is currently undergoing an extensive conservation project. After decades on display, the ship’s structure has weakened and now requires a completely new support system to secure it for the future.
The initiative, known as “Support Vasa”, will replace the existing supports with a modern cradle structure and internal reinforcement.
The project is planned for completion in 2028, marking the 400-year anniversary of the Vasa ship.
A Custom maxjenny! Look for Robert Fux
For the evening’s host Robert Fux, maxjenny! created a striking custom look celebrating the meeting between contemporary fashion, performance and Swedish cultural heritage.

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Robert Fux wearing a custom maxjenny! look during the Support Vasa gala evening at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm.
The design reflects the signature maxjenny! aesthetic — bold artistic prints, sculptural silhouettes and expressive colour.
Inside one of Stockholm’s most iconic museums, the outfit became a vivid example of how fashion, performance and cultural history can meet in a powerful visual moment.
Fashion Beyond the Runway
The gala evening at the Vasa Museum highlights how fashion today increasingly appears in cultural spaces beyond traditional runways.

Through collaborations like this, fashion becomes part of a broader cultural dialogue — connecting design, history, art and performance.