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It tells the story of a poor tailor who is tasked with making a coat of cherry-coloured silk for the Mayor of Gloucester's wedding on Christmas Morning.
She imagines making a coat from the fabric with a tiny camera attached; the L.E.D.s would display images of the space around her, effecting a kind of social camouflage.
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The idea is to make a coat that guys really want to wear".
Before the First World War, the British War Office commissioned Burberry to make a coat for its officers.
"If I decide to make a coat red in the show, it's not just red," she explains.
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Ms. Beane, her arms full of some rusty hairpin-shaped legs (Eames legs, Mr. Sanders called them), had an idea to make a coat rack.
She had added shiny leggings and made a coat hanger into a necklace: "I was pleasantly surprised to see that people at school were grabbing at my shiny legs, rather than trying to strangle me with the coat hanger".
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