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Mad Hatter’s Wardrobe by designer Hranitelj on display in Brussels
Brussels – Costume designer Alan Hranitelj’s exhibition dedicated to the wondrous and creative world of Alice in Wonderland has opened in Brussels as part of the Slovenian EU presidency. Mad Hatter’s Wardrobe will be on display at the headquarters of the Council of the EU until the end of the year.
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