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NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorübergehend geschlossen - Prag wird zum Corona Risikogebiet erklärt
Die Touristenstadt Prag ist bereits seit Wochen wie leer gefegt nur wenige Urlauber haben sich bisher wieder in die Hauptstadt der Tschechen gewagt und so langsam hatten einige Ladenbesitzer Hoffnung. Viele Geschäfte sind geschlossen, ein Großteil bietet massenhaft reduzierte Preise an. Deutschland erklärt Prag zum Risikogebiet und verhängt damit automatisch Corona-Tests für Reisende. Je nach Bundesland müssen Rückkehrer in Quarantäne. Arbeitspendler betrifft die Warnung vorerst nicht. *** Local Caption *** 31239743
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorübergehend geschlossen - Prag wird zum Corona Risikogebiet erklärt
Die Touristenstadt Prag ist bereits seit Wochen wie leer gefegt nur wenige Urlauber haben sich bisher wieder in die Hauptstadt der Tschechen gewagt und so langsam hatten einige Ladenbesitzer Hoffnung. Viele Geschäfte sind geschlossen, ein Großteil bietet massenhaft reduzierte Preise an. Deutschland erklärt Prag zum Risikogebiet und verhängt damit automatisch Corona-Tests für Reisende. Je nach Bundesland müssen Rückkehrer in Quarantäne. Arbeitspendler betrifft die Warnung vorerst nicht. *** Local Caption *** 31239745
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorübergehend geschlossen - Prag wird zum Corona Risikogebiet erklärt
Die Touristenstadt Prag ist bereits seit Wochen wie leer gefegt nur wenige Urlauber haben sich bisher wieder in die Hauptstadt der Tschechen gewagt und so langsam hatten einige Ladenbesitzer Hoffnung. Viele Geschäfte sind geschlossen, ein Großteil bietet massenhaft reduzierte Preise an. Deutschland erklärt Prag zum Risikogebiet und verhängt damit automatisch Corona-Tests für Reisende. Je nach Bundesland müssen Rückkehrer in Quarantäne. Arbeitspendler betrifft die Warnung vorerst nicht. *** Local Caption *** 31239744
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorübergehend geschlossen - Prag wird zum Corona Risikogebiet erklärt
Die Touristenstadt Prag ist bereits seit Wochen wie leer gefegt nur wenige Urlauber haben sich bisher wieder in die Hauptstadt der Tschechen gewagt und so langsam hatten einige Ladenbesitzer Hoffnung. Viele Geschäfte sind geschlossen, ein Großteil bietet massenhaft reduzierte Preise an. Deutschland erklärt Prag zum Risikogebiet und verhängt damit automatisch Corona-Tests für Reisende. Je nach Bundesland müssen Rückkehrer in Quarantäne. Arbeitspendler betrifft die Warnung vorerst nicht. *** Local Caption *** 31239740
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Vorübergehend geschlossen - Prag wird zum Corona Risikogebiet erklärt
Die Touristenstadt Prag ist bereits seit Wochen wie leer gefegt nur wenige Urlauber haben sich bisher wieder in die Hauptstadt der Tschechen gewagt und so langsam hatten einige Ladenbesitzer Hoffnung. Viele Geschäfte sind geschlossen, ein Großteil bietet massenhaft reduzierte Preise an. Deutschland erklärt Prag zum Risikogebiet und verhängt damit automatisch Corona-Tests für Reisende. Je nach Bundesland müssen Rückkehrer in Quarantäne. Arbeitspendler betrifft die Warnung vorerst nicht. *** Local Caption *** 31239742
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FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's microwave (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a
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DUK10136185_001
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's old office (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_005
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a black skirt
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DUK10136185_010
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's shoe collection (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_003
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a black skirt
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_015
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's living room (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_002
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a black skirt
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_009
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's hallway (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a b
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_017
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's wardrobe (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_004
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's kitchen (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a b
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_012
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's wall (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a blac
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_006
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a black skirt
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136185_007
FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin in her closet (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and
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FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's walk in wardrobe (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's bedroom (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
and a b
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FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's walk in wardrobe (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Besessen von Pink: Lehrerin dekoriert ihr Haus komplett in der rosa Knallfarbe
Yasmin's shoe collection (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has
decorated her entire house in the colour and worn it
head-to-toe every day for more than a decade
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
A teacher is so obsessed with pink that she has decorated her entire house in the pretty
hue and worn it head-to-toe every day for more than a decade.
Yasmin Charlotte, 32, has loved blush and bubblegum tones ever since she was a little
girl.
Over the years, she has built up a huge collection of pink household items, clothes and
accessories, including 100 pairs of shoes, from high heels to Dr Martens boots.
Dressing entirely in the Barbie doll shade every day, it has been 13 years since she wore
any other colour save for a funeral two years ago, for which she had to borrow an outfit.
And though Yasmin, a teacher of Thun, Switzerland, does not know ho w much she has
spent creating her very own pink paradise, she insists it has been worth every penny.
She said: Coming home to my pink flat calms me after a stressful day. Its like a comfort
blanket for me.
For the last 13 years, Ive worn nothing but pink. On occasion, I have had to go to a
funeral or something like that, but if that happens, I borrow clothes.
I dont own anything that is not pink. Its really strange for me to wear anything else.
Its hard to describe why I love pink so much, Its such a feminine, soft, bright, happy
colour.
As a youngster, Yasmin was tickled pink by her favourite colour.
But it was not until she reached her teens that she decided to fully embrace her
individuality.
She said: When I was a kid, I would dress in pink like any little girl.
Then when I was 12 my mum bought me a pink cardigan and some trousers.
I loved them, but I felt embarrassed. I thought pink was for little girls, not nearly
teenagers.
But at 16, I started to wear more and more pink, and grow my collection. I had blue jeans
(c) Dukas