COVID-19: Dining dummies help cafe-goers keep a fashionable distance in Vilnius

Mannequins dressed in couture frocks have taken up seats in restaurants in Vilnius

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Mannequins dressed in clown hats and couture frocks have taken up seats in restaurants in Lithuania’s capital, to coax real customers back after the coronavirus lockdown and help them out with social distancing. The scheme is also helping the city’s fashion industry recover from the crisis.
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A woman wearing a protective face mask takes a picture of a mannequin inside a restaurant, in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Restaurant owner Bernie ter Braak said he came up with the idea when he reopened his Cozy restaurant in Vilnius' old town and saw how empty it looked.
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Even when customers started coming back in, he had to obey restrictions and keep every second table clear, killing the atmosphere. So he asked local designers to dress up some mannequins and seat them at the quarantined tables.
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"When we had all the mannequins sitting in their places, at once it felt like a full restaurant, it gave a much better vibe," said Bernie. "We felt that, hey, it's working!" He encouraged other cafes and restaurants to join in to give the whole sector a boost. A total of 60 mannequins will be out on the town in 14 eateries over the next two weeks.
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A woman wearing a protective face mask interacts with a mannequin dressed in creations of local designer as it sits at the table in a restaurant, in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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"Now you know, for sure, where you can sit and where you can't," said Odeta Plakiene as she drank tea at the Sugamour cafe, next to a dummy dressed in a short-sleeved black dress.
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