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Ti: Dressed like the Tube

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Titania (gone for lunch)

Swedish artist and entrepreur Alexander Björk wanted to bring to life something that the Stockholm commuters have long since become oblivous to.

The interior of tube trains.

1. The costume, finding out whcih weavery had made the original cloth and purchase some. Also, find a tailor.

2. Find a hat maker who chose to use the blue from the backround of the woven textile.

3. Find a shoe maker who came up with the idea of making the shoes look like the floor.

4. Having a cane made whith exactly the same colour as the hand rails.

The result?

http://d1.dn-static.se/UploadedImages/2013/12/2/7d3c02b8-


Ti: Dressed like the Tube

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Titania (gone for lunch)

Oh drat, that link didn't work, did it? Let me fiddle around a bit *grabs a screwdriver and a hammer and heads off stage*


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Titania (gone for lunch)

http://d1.dn-static.se/UploadedImages/2013/12/2/7d3c02b8-c3e3-459f-9a46-714bacc61980/original.jpg


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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

That's the nicest suit I've seen since Danish comedian Jacob Haugaard became a member of our legislature and presented a suit made of old coffee bean sacks (for which he credited Yves Sack Laurent):

http://a.bimg.dk/node-images/620/3/800x600-u/3620047-haugaard-skred-midt-i-show--.jpg

smiley - pirate


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Titania (gone for lunch)

Nice smiley - laugh

It seems a good tailor can use almost any kind of cloth.


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