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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located at Caxton Works, London
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.a
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located at Caxton Works, London
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.a
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DUK10123870_010
FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located in Margate
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.alexchinneck.c
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located in Margate
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.alexchinneck.c
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Alex Chinneck next to his post box installation in Margate
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from th
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located in Margate
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.alexchinneck.c
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located in Margate
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.alexchinneck.c
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located at Caxton Works, London
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.a
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located in Margate
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.alexchinneck.c
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located in Margate
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.alexchinneck.c
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Alex Chinneck next to his post box installation in Margate
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from th
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FEATURE - Briefkasten mit Knoten: Kunstinstallation von Alex Chinnek in GB
IN PHOTO: Located in Margate
British artist Alex Chinneck has installed a series of ‘knotted’ post boxes across the UK.
The surrealist sculptures, which form part of a new artwork called ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, appeared overnight in London, Margate in Kent and Tinsley in Sheffield.
The work continues Chinneck’s reputation for creating playful public artworks that transform the everyday into the extraordinary. In this new series of sculptures, which were all installed in one night, the artist turns these familiar, functional items into works of art.
Red pillar post boxes are a cultural icon in the UK and there are over 115,500 across the country as a whole. A Royal Mail post box stands within half a mile of over 98% of the population and their design and colour help create a quintessentially British landscape. No variation to their design is allowed, except in very exceptional circumstances.
Each of the three places chosen for the sculptures has a connection to the artist. Chinneck made his first public artwork in East London in 2012, installing 312 identically-smashed windows in a derelict warehouse. His second project was in Margate, in 2013, where he created a sliding house with curving bricks, windows and doors on a residential street. He is currently working in Sheffield, preparing to create a major new public art trail of sculptural red brick chimneys, inspired by the city’s industrial heritage.
Speaking on his latest installation, Alex Chinneck said, “I want as many people as possible to be able to see and hopefully enjoy my work. I’m excited to unveil this series in three places simultaneously which have a personal connection for me. We’re also looking forward to touring the knotted boxes to other locations across the UK.”
A limited edition print featuring an illustration of the knotted post box has been produced in collaboration with Telegramme Paper Co. and is available to purchase from the artist’s website (www.alexchinneck.c
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EXKLUSIV - Kim Kardashian verlässt mit den Kids das Restaurant in Calabasas
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Monday, October 2, 2017 - Kim Kardashian flaunts her assets in a knotted white midriff top and fitted black jogger sweats, paired with mustard-colored high-heeled ankle boots as she leaves the studio in Calabasas, CA. Kim slicks her blonde hair back into bun. AZ-Rol/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kim Kardashian verlässt mit den Kids das Restaurant in Calabasas
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Monday, October 2, 2017 - Kim Kardashian flaunts her assets in a knotted white midriff top and fitted black jogger sweats, paired with mustard-colored high-heeled ankle boots as she leaves the studio in Calabasas, CA. Kim slicks her blonde hair back into bun. AZ-Rol/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kim Kardashian verlässt mit den Kids das Restaurant in Calabasas
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Monday, October 2, 2017 - Kim Kardashian flaunts her assets in a knotted white midriff top and fitted black jogger sweats, paired with mustard-colored high-heeled ankle boots as she leaves the studio in Calabasas, CA. Kim slicks her blonde hair back into bun. AZ-Rol/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kim Kardashian verlässt mit den Kids das Restaurant in Calabasas
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Monday, October 2, 2017 - Kim Kardashian flaunts her assets in a knotted white midriff top and fitted black jogger sweats, paired with mustard-colored high-heeled ankle boots as she leaves the studio in Calabasas, CA. Kim slicks her blonde hair back into bun. AZ-Rol/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kim Kardashian verlässt mit den Kids das Restaurant in Calabasas
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Monday, October 2, 2017 - Kim Kardashian flaunts her assets in a knotted white midriff top and fitted black jogger sweats, paired with mustard-colored high-heeled ankle boots as she leaves the studio in Calabasas, CA. Kim slicks her blonde hair back into bun. AZ-Rol/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kim Kardashian verlässt mit den Kids das Restaurant in Calabasas
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Monday, October 2, 2017 - Kim Kardashian flaunts her assets in a knotted white midriff top and fitted black jogger sweats, paired with mustard-colored high-heeled ankle boots as she leaves the studio in Calabasas, CA. Kim slicks her blonde hair back into bun. AZ-Rol/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kim Kardashian verlässt mit den Kids das Restaurant in Calabasas
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Monday, October 2, 2017 - Kim Kardashian flaunts her assets in a knotted white midriff top and fitted black jogger sweats, paired with mustard-colored high-heeled ankle boots as she leaves the studio in Calabasas, CA. Kim slicks her blonde hair back into bun. AZ-Rol/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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EXKLUSIV - Kim Kardashian verlässt mit den Kids das Restaurant in Calabasas
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Monday, October 2, 2017 - Kim Kardashian flaunts her assets in a knotted white midriff top and fitted black jogger sweats, paired with mustard-colored high-heeled ankle boots as she leaves the studio in Calabasas, CA. Kim slicks her blonde hair back into bun. AZ-Rol/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PEOPLE - Gisele Bündchen posiert für Arezzo
Brazilian fashion icon Gisele Bundchen poses for Arezzo 2018 collections.
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PEOPLE - Gisele Bündchen posiert für Arezzo
Brazilian fashion icon Gisele Bundchen poses for Arezzo 2018 collections.
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EXKLUSIV - Daisy Boyd tot in einer psychiatrischen Klinik aufgefunden
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Daisy Boyd
Dan Macmillan engagement party, The River Cafe, London, UK - 09 Oct 2016
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EXKLUSIV - Daisy Boyd tot in einer psychiatrischen Klinik aufgefunden
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Daisy Boyd
Dan Macmillan engagement party, The River Cafe, London, UK - 09 Oct 2016
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EXKLUSIV - Lady Gaga kann auch mal im Casual-Look shoppen
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EXKLUSIV - Lady Gaga kann auch mal im Casual-Look shoppen
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June 05, 2016: Lady Gaga keeps it casual on a cloudy Sunday in Malibu, California. The singer sported a vintage gray t-shirt, which was tied up to reveal her navel, and rolled up blue jeans as she picked up supplies at her local grocery store.
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EXKLUSIV - Lady Gaga kann auch mal im Casual-Look shoppen
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June 05, 2016: Lady Gaga keeps it casual on a cloudy Sunday in Malibu, California. The singer sported a vintage gray t-shirt, which was tied up to reveal her navel, and rolled up blue jeans as she picked up supplies at her local grocery store.
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EXKLUSIV - Lady Gaga kann auch mal im Casual-Look shoppen
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June 05, 2016: Lady Gaga keeps it casual on a cloudy Sunday in Malibu, California. The singer sported a vintage gray t-shirt, which was tied up to reveal her navel, and rolled up blue jeans as she picked up supplies at her local grocery store.
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EXKLUSIV - Lady Gaga kann auch mal im Casual-Look shoppen
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June 05, 2016: Lady Gaga keeps it casual on a cloudy Sunday in Malibu, California. The singer sported a vintage gray t-shirt, which was tied up to reveal her navel, and rolled up blue jeans as she picked up supplies at her local grocery store.
Mandatory Credit: Boriso/SAA/INFphoto.com Ref: infusla-277/301
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EXKLUSIV - Lady Gaga kann auch mal im Casual-Look shoppen
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PEOPLE - Cate Blanchett wird Jury-Präsidentin vom Filmfestival in Cannes 2018 (Archivbilder)
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PEOPLE - Cate Blanchett wird Jury-Präsidentin vom Filmfestival in Cannes 2018 (Archivbilder)
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PEOPLE - Cate Blanchett wird Jury-Präsidentin vom Filmfestival in Cannes 2018 (Archivbilder)
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itvBe launch party, London, Britain - 07 Oct 2014
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itvBe launch party, London, Britain - 07 Oct 2014
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Red Women of the Year Awards, London, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
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Red Women of the Year Awards, London, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
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Candice Swanepoel and Marlon Teixeira for Osmoze Jeans.
Models Candice Swanepoel and Marlon Teixeira pose for Osmoze Jeans 2015 collection.
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Critics' Choice Television Awards, Los Angeles, America - 19 Jun 2014
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Critics' Choice Television Awards, Los Angeles, America - 19 Jun 2014
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Adriana Lima for VS July'13.
Brazilian model Adriana Lima in the photoshoot for July 2013 Lingerie, Swimwear and VSX catalogues of Victoria's Secret.
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Armani Summer Garden Live, London, Britain - 16 Jul 2013
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Armani Summer Garden Live, London, Britain - 16 Jul 2013
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VARIOUS - 1981
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WOMAN WITH BIKINI TOP MADE FROM KNOTTED HANDKERCHIEFS AND KNOTTED HANDKERCHIEF ON HER HEAD
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Project Runway 10th Anniversary Season Finale during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 07 Sep 2012
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Project Runway 10th Anniversary Season Finale during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 07 Sep 2012
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Project Runway 10th Anniversary Season Finale during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 07 Sep 2012
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Project Runway 10th Anniversary Season Finale during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 07 Sep 2012
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Rita Ora leaving Koko in Camden, London, Britain - 15 May 2012
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Rita Ora leaving Koko in Camden, London, Britain - 15 May 2012
Rita Ora leaving the Koko club in Camden after her live performance.
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