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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Feb. 6, 1965 - Rome, Italy - Italian actress SOPHIA LOREN, was a major sex icon of the 1960s and has starred in over 90 films. PICTURED: Sophia Loren smoking a cigarette in her raincoat. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Nov. 14, 1965 - Paris, France - Actress JANE FONDA with her husband Director, ROGER VADIM at the 'La Curee' premiere. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Aug. 7, 1960 - Location Unknown - ANITA EKBURG, born Kerstin Anita Marianne Ekberg, is a model, actress and cult sex symbol from Sweden. She is most famous for her role as Sylvia in the film, 'La Dolce Vita.' PICTURED: Anita Ekberg sitting in her hotel room. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Dec. 2, 1964 - London, England, U.K. - Actress KIM NOVAK and fiance RICHARD JOHNSON while attending the performance of 'Othello'. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Oct. 2, 1960 - London, England, U.K. - REX HARRISON (1908-1990), born Sir Reginald Carey Harrison, was an Academy Award winning actor of both stage and screen. PICTURED: Rex Harrison and wife RACHEL ROBERTS arrive at an event. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Oct 02, 1960 - London, UK - ALEC GUINECC having a cigarette outside his house. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Aug. 7, 1960 - Location Unknown - ANITA EKBURG, born Kerstin Anita Marianne Ekberg, is a model, actress and cult sex symbol from Sweden. She is most famous for her role as Sylvia in the film, 'La Dolce Vita.' PICTURED: Anita Ekberg happily smokes a cigarette. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
May 8, 1960 - Location Unknown - EDGAR FAURE (1908-1988) served as Prime Minister of France as well as being a essayist, historian and memoirist. PICTURED: Edgar Faure being interviewed. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
May 8, 1960 - Location Unknown - FEDERICO FELLINI (1920-1993) was a film director from Italy, known for his distinct style that blended fantasy and baroque images. PICTURED: Federico Fellini drinks champagne with a friend. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE - Chris Evans von "Top Gear" hšrt schon wieder auf
July 5, 2016: Chris Evans is spotted filling up his tank at the gas station in London, UK. Evans announced yesterday that he is quitting his position as "Top Gear" host. His decision to quit follows media reports of tension with co-host and former Friends star Matt LeBlanc, and poor ratings. Sunday's finale drew only 1.9 million viewers on the night, and the series was averaging just over 4 million per episode, including recordings.
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STRICTLY NO WEBSITE - NO BLOG BEFORE Thursday 11TH OF APRIL EVENING FRENCH TIME STRICTLY NO WEBSITE - NO BLOG BEFORE Thursday 11TH OF APRIL EVENING FRENCH TIME Exclusive - No Credit - Actor Bradley Cooper and new girlfriend Suki Waterhouse enjoy a romnatic weekend in Paris. The happy couple kept on smiling as they strolled in the Capital City streets and parks and rode a motorbike.
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Suri Cruise
03-05-11 Vancouver, Canada
Actress Katie Holmes takes her daughter Suri to the Kaboodles Toy Store at the Granville Island Kids Market to shop for toys in Vancouver, Canada. Afterwards they stop by a cupcake shop where Suri picked out her and Tom's cupcake and Katie picked out her own...
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Rihanna keeps it casual in an oversized coat
New York, NY - Rihanna is spotted arriving to her hotel. The singer recently performed a sensational set at the Billboard Music Awards the night prior. She covers up in an oversized coat as she enters the building after a long photoshoot.
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Kylie In Chelsea
19th October 2012. Kylie Minogue spotted out and about in Chelsea today. London.
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Suri Cruise
08-16-11 New York City, NY
Suri Cruise looks fashionable while spotted out with her nanny in New York City.
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Fearne Cotton at the studios of Radio 1, London, Britain - 18 Jul 2011
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Fearne Cotton
Fearne Cotton at the studios of Radio 1, London, Britain - 18 Jul 2011
SAME OUTFIT AS HOLLY WILLOUGHBY
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EXCLUSIVE first pix Arnold Schwarzenegger _Part2
First pics of Arnold Schwarzenegger after admission of having extra marital child May 17, 2011 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Prince William and Kate Middleton visit Belfast City Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 08 Mar 2011
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Prince William and Kate Middleton visit Belfast City Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 08 Mar 2011
Prince William accompanied by Miss Catherine Middleton meet The Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Patrick McConvery.
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NICKY HILTON spotted trying to keep dry in the rain holding on to her 'Hello Kitty' umbrella
Los Angeles, 2009-10-14 / Heiress NICKY HILTON spotted trying to keep dry in the rain holding on to her 'Hello Kitty' umbrella. And note Nicky's $ 3,000 Burberry studded Knight shopper handbag. © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Kylie Minogue out and about in London, Britain - 26 Aug 2009
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Kylie Minogue out and about in London, Britain - 26 Aug 2009
Kylie Minogue was all smiles today and it's no wonder considering she has been officially named as Australia's best-known personal brand name. The pop princess has the most powerful branding of any famous Australian, according to a marketing and entertainment industry survey. This takes into account her music, acting, perfume and underwear ventures. Supermodel Elle Macpherson came in at second, followed by cricketer Shane Warne. The results were put together by 400 Australian marketers and advertisers who had to list who they believed had developed their careers to the point where they were more famous or profitable for being themselves than simply from being in their chosen fields.
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Cristina Ricci, Owen Benjamin
02-12-09 Los Angeles, CA
Actress Cristina Ricci celebrates her 29th birthday with her new super-sized boyfriend in Los Angeles.
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Actress PENELOPE CRUZ models her new trendy Mango collection
**ES PT MX out** / Madrid, 2009-1-8 / Actress PENELOPE CRUZ models her new Mango collection. PENELOPE poses along with her sister and co-designer MONICA in their new Spring 2009 Mango collection. The sister duo have model their more sophisticated line with Japanese influence while skinny 19-year-old actress/model DAKOTA JOHNSON (daughter of actress Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson) modeled the more youthful denim items (as seen in later photos) with Spanish photographer Txema Yeste.
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Sovereigns Parade, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Surrey, Britain - 15 Dec 2006
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Kate Middleton attends the graduation of Prince William
Sovereigns Parade, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Surrey, Britain - 15 Dec 2006
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available to pu
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
(c) Dukas -
DUK10125628_006
FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
(c) Dukas -
DUK10125628_010
FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
(c) Dukas -
DUK10125628_013
FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
(c) Dukas -
DUK10059996_017
PORTRAIT - Charlie Hunnam
April 30, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - CHARLIE HUNNAM promotes 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.' Charles Matthew Hunnam (born April 10, 1980) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Jackson Jax Teller in the FX drama series Sons of Anarchy (200814), Nathan Maloney in the Channel 4 drama Queer as Folk (19992000), Lloyd Haythe in the Fox comedy series Undeclared (200102), the title role in Nicholas Nickleby (2002), Pete Dunham in Green Street (2005), and Raleigh Becket in Pacific Rim (2013), Crimson Peak (2015), The Lost City of Z (2016), Papillon (2017), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Die Royals - Bilder des Tages
20 April 2016.
The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, officially opened the new Bandstand at Alexandra Gardens, Windsor.
Her Majesty viewed an exhibition about the Bandstand and met children from the six schools involved in designing the Bandstand's commemorative plaques.
Credit: AEdwards/Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
**No UK Sales Until 28 Days After Create Date** (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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PEOPLE - Sharon Stone händchenhaltend mit Sohn Quinn
*EXCLUSIVE* Beverly Hills, CA - Sharon Stone and her son, Quinn Kelly Stone, were spotted leaving their mother-son lunch in the 90210. The pair held hands as she made her way to her car. Stone was kind and smiled for the camera, along with her son. The mother of three boys bundled up in a beanie, scarf, sweater, jeans, ankle boots, and an olive coat.
AKM-GSI April 9, 2016
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EXKLUSIV - Shia La Beouf geht mit seiner Mutter Shayna und Mia Goth zum Dinner
*EXCLUSIVE* Studio City, CA - Shia LaBeouf, his mother Shayna Saide and fiancée Mia Goth step out for an Easter Sunday dinner at Casa Vega Mexican restaurant. Mia and her future mother-in-law appeared to have hit it off, they held hands while Shia retrieved the car from valet.
AKM-GSI March 27, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
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EXKLUSIV - Shia La Beouf geht mit seiner Mutter Shayna und Mia Goth zum Dinner
*EXCLUSIVE* Studio City, CA - Shia LaBeouf, his mother Shayna Saide and fiancée Mia Goth step out for an Easter Sunday dinner at Casa Vega Mexican restaurant. Mia and her future mother-in-law appeared to have hit it off, they held hands while Shia retrieved the car from valet.
AKM-GSI March 27, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
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DUK10021179_019
EXKLUSIV - Shia La Beouf geht mit seiner Mutter Shayna und Mia Goth zum Dinner
*EXCLUSIVE* Studio City, CA - Shia LaBeouf, his mother Shayna Saide and fiancée Mia Goth step out for an Easter Sunday dinner at Casa Vega Mexican restaurant. Mia and her future mother-in-law appeared to have hit it off, they held hands while Shia retrieved the car from valet.
AKM-GSI March 27, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
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mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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DUK10021179_014
EXKLUSIV - Shia La Beouf geht mit seiner Mutter Shayna und Mia Goth zum Dinner
*EXCLUSIVE* Studio City, CA - Shia LaBeouf, his mother Shayna Saide and fiancée Mia Goth step out for an Easter Sunday dinner at Casa Vega Mexican restaurant. Mia and her future mother-in-law appeared to have hit it off, they held hands while Shia retrieved the car from valet.
AKM-GSI March 27, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
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mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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EXKLUSIV - Shia La Beouf geht mit seiner Mutter Shayna und Mia Goth zum Dinner
*EXCLUSIVE* Studio City, CA - Shia LaBeouf, his mother Shayna Saide and fiancée Mia Goth step out for an Easter Sunday dinner at Casa Vega Mexican restaurant. Mia and her future mother-in-law appeared to have hit it off, they held hands while Shia retrieved the car from valet.
AKM-GSI March 27, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
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(917) 242-1505
mbuda@akmgsi.com
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PEOPLE - Queen Elizabeth beendet ihre langen Weihnachtsferien
OIC - PHOTOBEATIMAGES.COM - Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth ll arrives at Kings Lynn Station as she leaves Sandringham Est, Norfolk at the end of her Christmas break and gets the train back to London 8th February 2016
Photo: by Photobeat Images/OIC 07732 500674 - 0203 174 1069
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PEOPLE - Queen Elizabeth beendet ihre langen Weihnachtsferien
8 February 2016.
Queen Elizabeth II boards a train at King's Lynn Station back to London after the Christmas break at Sandringham.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178
(FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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PEOPLE - Queen Elizabeth beendet ihre langen Weihnachtsferien
8 February 2016.
Queen Elizabeth II boards a train at King's Lynn Station back to London after the Christmas break at Sandringham.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178
(FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
(c) Dukas