This is Lin on 6/4/2002, another regular day for this Norwegian lady...

Her outfit was then transferred onto a small model...

Which is then transferred onto clothes...



Thanks to the creative mind of Siv Støldal, Lin's mood and physical expression through her clothes was transferred to whoever wears it around the world.
I am not sure if I would wear a jacket with a lady's face on the hood, but this project's spirit in transferring people and their emotion to clothes is very inspirational.
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