The puffy vulva costume was not the only creation of Jutta Virtanen that was seen on Saturday at the Presidential Palace.
One of the outfits seen at Linna’s party on Independence Day was clearly the most talked about of the evening. The so-called vulva outfit worn by Seta’s chairman Anu Kantola sparked a lot of discussion before and after the party.
The designer of the much-talked-about outfit called Saint pussy Jutta Virtanen other creations were seen in the Presidential Palace.
Virtanen previously told Iltalehti that in addition to Kantola’s outfit, he designed two other outfits for Linna this year.
One of the outfits designed by Virtanen represented Iina Mutikainenknown under the stage name Aina. Last year he performed at Linna’s party as a soloist and this year he was an invited guest.
Anna’s gray outfit was combined with a chalk-striped top and matching pleated hems.
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– I felt so at home in this outfit, praised Aina after the party on her Instagram account.
Virtanen previously told Iltalehti that Aina’s outfit was combined from two collections. One hem comes from the same collection as the ruffled vulva costume. The upper part, on the other hand, is from Virtanen’s previous collection.
Iina Mutikainen, or the artist Aina, also wore Jutta Virtanen’s creation at Linna’s party. Rosa Bröijer
– Such a chalk-striped gray top. That is, there is a dress connected to it and an even longer skirt underneath it, she describes.
– I think it’s great that I’ve made two collections whose clothes blend together, Virtanen reflects.
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The third outfit Virtanen designed for Linna’s party was for an employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was working at the Presidential Palace.
Seta chairman Anu Kantola’s outfit sparked a lot of discussion. Inka Soveri
Virtanen reminded that all the outfits he makes are made based on the wishes and starting points of the customer.
– Even though this outfit of Seta’s chairman Anu is so emotional, I still do client work, he told IL.

