One of the best parts of the exhibition was how it had everything from Satu Maaranen to Sophie Sälekari and 1950s Marimekko. One of the highlights was at the part of the exhibition they called with Justus K and his paper dresses and 100% recycled pieces. The fact that the space was divided into eras such as Folk, Modernism and the Economic Boom was uselful in understanding the situation the designers were in and what resources they had; you could really see how the times influenced them in their designs.
Here are some of my favourites from the exhibition so you can tap into the fantastical world of Finnish design and if you do have the chance, I suggest you go see the exhibition because there is a lot of interesting things to learn about the course of fashion in Finland over the years.