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4675 x 3112 px | 39,6 x 26,3 cm | 15,6 x 10,4 inches | 300dpi
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7. Februar 2016
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Photo Must Be Credited ©Alpha Press 065630 07/02/2016 Cara Delevingne looks on as Kendall Jenner finalises her look for Fashion Week at Madame Tussauds London. Madame Tussauds London gave 100 fashionistas a special preview of its new behind-the-scenes fashion experience this weekend, before opening to the public today. The new addition to the World famous attraction offers guests a peek backstage at an international fashion event brought to life through a multisensory set, plus fans get to hang out with two of the fashion world's most famous faces, Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne (plus a guest appearance from Anna Wintour). Fans relished the opportunity to get runway ready with Kendall, whose amazingly lifelike figure is positioned backstage, casually seated at a makeup table preparing for the catwalk. After checking out rails of some of the latest trends, guests can sit beside her at their own tables strewn with products from official London Fashion Week partners, Maybelline New York and TONI&GUY, with the smell of Lavazza coffee in the air. Then it's on to the catwalk to pose alongside Cara's likeness, impeccably dressed in the shimmering Yves Saint Laurent dress she wore to the Paper Towns premiere, recreated to the last detail by the fashion house exclusively for Madame Tussauds London. And, as guests sashay down the runway they face the scrutiny of none other than Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue, famous for her pageboy haircut and oversized sunglasses. The experience has taken six months to develop and both stars have worked closely with Madame Tussauds, giving sittings to sculptors to ensure the creation of stunningly accurate likeness. Around 20 artists worked on each figure and it took four weeks alone to create Cara's trademark eyebrows with each hair inserted individually by hand. The experience officially opens to the public today and for one week only, from Saturday February 13 to Sunday February 21, guests will have the chance to go