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It’s funny: I assume photographic evidence is forthcoming, but Pamuk and Rushdie were similarly dressed — striped, light blue dress shirts and dark pants.

Saunders and Foer were likewise similarly dressed. Both had lavender- or lilac-dominated tops (in Saunders’s case, a tie) and jeans. Their clothes matched the backdrop.

Are these panels being costume-designed? Is “costume-designed” even a word?

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