German Transportation Patterns Turned Into Fashion

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These Patterns Were Outsourced By The German Public Transportation And Made Into Outfits By Menja Stevenson.

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Interested in this accident-resistant material, Stevenson began sourcing and creating outfits out of the fabric in 2006 for her project Bustour. The project forced her to persuade German transportation companies to personally ship her the fabric, as they are not commercially available. After finally obtaining the material she designed clothes that aesthetically camouflaged herself within each bus or train interior matching the fabric, capturing the reaction of fellow passengers.

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“Wearing them, you sweat like crazy, they feel like a knight’s armor and it’s hard to act naturally,” said Stevenson. “I couldn’t believe that many people didn’t realize the connection seeing me and the seats together. Did they think that it was sheer coincidence? Some curious people at least talked to me, and a very few laughed, but most passengers would look shyly at me and quickly look the other way again.” – Menja Stevenson

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You can find out more about Menja Stevenson and see passenger reactions on her website HERE.

And more on article via

http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016/08/outfits-sourced-from-german-transportation-fabric/

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