New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made an surprising look on the World of WearableArt (WOW) present in Wellington.
Ms Ardern appeared alongside a Māori warrior wielding a taiaha whereas she donned a specifically commissioned piece, Digitally Grown, by New Zealand designer Dylan Mulder.

World of WearableArt stated in an announcement: "Ardern's participation in, and help of, New Zealand's most spectacular and best-known theatrical manufacturing is harking back to former Prime Minister Helen Clark's look in WOW IN 2002."
It comes after MsArdernled a state memorial service for Queen Elizabeth II, saying the Pacific nation has had "a deep connection" along with her as New Zealand paid tribute to the late monarch.
A whole lot watched the state memorial service outdoor on the screens set on the Parliament grounds in Wellington, the nationwide capital, because the closed-door ceremony started with a minute of silence on the Cathedral of Saint Paul.
"At present, we've got gathered to acknowledge the deep connection New Zealand has needed to her late majesty the Queen for greater than 70 years, a connection grounded on her first go to in 1953,"Ardernstated, as she learn excerpts from a memento e book in regards to the Queen's journey from December 1953 to January 1954, the primary of her ten journeys to the nation.
"As the good white ship moved slowly by means of the channel, crowds ran alongside marine parade retaining abreast of her, everybody cheering, many weeping, reluctant to surrender their waving till the answering white-gloved hand might be seen now not."
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