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FEATURE - Ein Kormoran trocknet sein Gefieder in der Morgensonne
A cormorant dries its wings in the early morning sun on a rocky ledge at Budleigh Salterton, Devon, UK. With the sun rising over the sea on a cold, frosty morning, the sea begins to steam as the suns rays warm up the air above the water. January 7 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31492130
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Gli studenti delle medie rientrano in classe
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January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Middle school student back to school *** Local Caption *** 31491748
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Gli studenti delle medie rientrano in classe
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Middle school student back to school *** Local Caption *** 31491747
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Anita Iacovelli, la studente simbolo della protesta contro la DAD rientra scuola con i sui compagni
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Anita Iacovelli, the student symbol of the protest against DAD returns to school with her schoolmates *** Local Caption *** 31491744
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Gli studenti delle medie rientrano in classe
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Middle school student back to school *** Local Caption *** 31491738
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Anita Iacovelli, la studente simbolo della protesta contro la DAD rientra scuola con i sui compagni
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Anita Iacovelli, the student symbol of the protest against DAD returns to school with her schoolmates *** Local Caption *** 31491745
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Anita Iacovelli, la studente simbolo della protesta contro la DAD rientra scuola con i sui compagni
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Anita Iacovelli, the student symbol of the protest against DAD returns to school with her schoolmates *** Local Caption *** 31491739
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Anita Iacovelli, la studente simbolo della protesta contro la DAD rientra scuola con i sui compagni
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Anita Iacovelli, the student symbol of the protest against DAD returns to school with her schoolmates *** Local Caption *** 31491743
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Gli studenti delle medie rientrano in classe
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Middle school student back to school *** Local Caption *** 31491746
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Anita Iacovelli, la studente simbolo della protesta contro la DAD rientra scuola con i sui compagni
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Anita Iacovelli, the student symbol of the protest against DAD returns to school with her schoolmates *** Local Caption *** 31491740
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Gli studenti delle medie rientrano in classe
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Middle school student back to school *** Local Caption *** 31491742
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Gli studenti delle medie rientrano in classe
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Middle school student back to school *** Local Caption *** 31491749
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Back to School - Eine Mittelschule in Turin öffnet für den Präsenzunterricht
Foto Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
7 Gennaio 2021 Torino, Italia
Cronaca
Ritorna la didattica in presenza per le scuole medie
Nella foto: Gli studenti delle medie rientrano in classe
Photo Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse
January 7, 2021 Torino, Italy
News
Face-to-face teaching for middle school is back
In the pic: Middle school student back to school *** Local Caption *** 31491741
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DUK10139280_009
NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Twitter und Facebook
Der Twitter-Account von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump auf einem Handy vor einem Bildschirm mit einem Twitter-Logo. Da Trump wiederholt auf Twitter ohne Beweise seine Betrugsvorwürfe bezüglich der US-Wahl äußerte und seine Anhänger in Schutz nahm, die ins US-Kapitol eindrangen, sperrte Twitter erstmals seinen Account. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) Köln, 07.01.2021
*** After storming the Capitol: Almost all of Donald Trumpg's social media accounts are blocked - 07 jan 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31492183
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Twitter und Facebook
Der Facebook-Account von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump auf einem Handy vor einem Bildschirm mit einem Facebook-Logo. Da Trump ohne Beweise seine Betrugsvorwürfe bezüglich der US-Wahl äußerte und seine Anhänger in Schutz nahm, die ins US-Kapitol eindrangen, sperrte nach Twitter auch Facebook wegen sogenannten Richtlinienverstößen seinen Account. (Themenbild, Symbolbild)
*** After storming the Capitol: Almost all of Donald Trumpg's social media accounts are blocked - 07 jan 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31492191
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Twitter und Facebook
Der Twitter-Account von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump auf einem Handy vor einem Bildschirm mit einem Twitter-Logo. Da Trump wiederholt auf Twitter ohne Beweise seine Betrugsvorwürfe bezüglich der US-Wahl äußerte und seine Anhänger in Schutz nahm, die ins US-Kapitol eindrangen, sperrte Twitter erstmals seinen Account. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) Köln, 07.01.2021
*** After storming the Capitol: Almost all of Donald Trumpg's social media accounts are blocked - 07 jan 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31492182
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Twitter und Facebook
Der Twitter-Account von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump auf einem Handy vor einem Bildschirm mit einem Twitter-Logo. Da Trump wiederholt auf Twitter ohne Beweise seine Betrugsvorwürfe bezüglich der US-Wahl äußerte und seine Anhänger in Schutz nahm, die ins US-Kapitol eindrangen, sperrte Twitter erstmals seinen Account. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) Köln, 07.01.2021
*** After storming the Capitol: Almost all of Donald Trumpg's social media accounts are blocked - 07 jan 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31492184
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Twitter und Facebook
Der Twitter-Account von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump auf einem Handy vor einem Bildschirm mit einem Twitter-Logo. Da Trump wiederholt auf Twitter ohne Beweise seine Betrugsvorwürfe bezüglich der US-Wahl äußerte und seine Anhänger in Schutz nahm, die ins US-Kapitol eindrangen, sperrte Twitter erstmals seinen Account. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) Köln, 07.01.2021
*** After storming the Capitol: Almost all of Donald Trumpg's social media accounts are blocked - 07 jan 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31492181
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Twitter und Facebook
Der Facebook-Account von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump auf einem Handy vor einem Bildschirm mit einem Facebook-Logo. Da Trump ohne Beweise seine Betrugsvorwürfe bezüglich der US-Wahl äußerte und seine Anhänger in Schutz nahm, die ins US-Kapitol eindrangen, sperrte nach Twitter auch Facebook wegen sogenannten Richtlinienverstößen seinen Account. (Themenbild, Symbolbild)
*** After storming the Capitol: Almost all of Donald Trumpg's social media accounts are blocked - 07 jan 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31492187
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Twitter und Facebook
Der Facebook-Account von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump auf einem Handy vor einem Bildschirm mit einem Facebook-Logo. Da Trump ohne Beweise seine Betrugsvorwürfe bezüglich der US-Wahl äußerte und seine Anhänger in Schutz nahm, die ins US-Kapitol eindrangen, sperrte nach Twitter auch Facebook wegen sogenannten Richtlinienverstößen seinen Account. (Themenbild, Symbolbild)
*** After storming the Capitol: Almost all of Donald Trumpg's social media accounts are blocked - 07 jan 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31492192
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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Twitter und Facebook
Der Twitter-Account von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump auf einem Handy vor einem Bildschirm mit einem Twitter-Logo. Da Trump wiederholt auf Twitter ohne Beweise seine Betrugsvorwürfe bezüglich der US-Wahl äußerte und seine Anhänger in Schutz nahm, die ins US-Kapitol eindrangen, sperrte Twitter erstmals seinen Account. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) Köln, 07.01.2021
*** After storming the Capitol: Almost all of Donald Trumpg's social media accounts are blocked - 07 jan 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31492180
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DUK10139280_001
NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Twitter und Facebook
Der Facebook-Account von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump auf einem Handy vor einem Bildschirm mit einem Facebook-Logo. Da Trump ohne Beweise seine Betrugsvorwürfe bezüglich der US-Wahl äußerte und seine Anhänger in Schutz nahm, die ins US-Kapitol eindrangen, sperrte nach Twitter auch Facebook wegen sogenannten Richtlinienverstößen seinen Account. (Themenbild, Symbolbild)
*** After storming the Capitol: Almost all of Donald Trumpg's social media accounts are blocked - 07 jan 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31492189
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FEATURE - 100-Tage-Kleider-Challenge: Frau trägt 3 Monate dasselbe Kleid
Sarah with her two rescue dogs, Quincy and Olivia. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fast fashio **
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 100-Tage-Kleider-Challenge: Frau trägt 3 Monate dasselbe Kleid
Sarah dressed the outfit up and down with different accessories. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buyi **
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139276_017
FEATURE - 100-Tage-Kleider-Challenge: Frau trägt 3 Monate dasselbe Kleid
Sarah Robbins-Cole wore the same dress for 100 days. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fast fash **
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139276_008
FEATURE - 100-Tage-Kleider-Challenge: Frau trägt 3 Monate dasselbe Kleid
Sarah said if she needs a ballgown, she plans to dust one off that’s been in her wardrobe since 1992. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduc **
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139276_015
FEATURE - 100-Tage-Kleider-Challenge: Frau trägt 3 Monate dasselbe Kleid
Sarah lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fast fashion, help **
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139276_004
FEATURE - 100-Tage-Kleider-Challenge: Frau trägt 3 Monate dasselbe Kleid
Sarah met her husband when they were training as vicars in California. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by no **
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139276_011
FEATURE - 100-Tage-Kleider-Challenge: Frau trägt 3 Monate dasselbe Kleid
Sarah found she did not miss her regular wardrobe. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fast fashio **
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139276_007
FEATURE - 100-Tage-Kleider-Challenge: Frau trägt 3 Monate dasselbe Kleid
Sarah tucked the dress into jeans on a hike. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fast fashion, hel **
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Sarah even bought a version of the dress for her 81-year-old mum, Karen. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by **
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She wore her dog collar with the dress when in her role as a vicar. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not b **
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Sarah enjoyed varying her outfits throughout the 100 days. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fas **
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Sarah at home with one of her rescue dogs. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fast fashion, help **
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She wore the dress from Wool& for outdoor walks. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fast fashion, **
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Sarah has set herself a challenge to buy no new clothes in 2021 at all. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by n **
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She plans to have a wardrobe clearout of clothes she no longer wears. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not **
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Sarah wearing her merino Wool& dress at home. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fast fashion, he **
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Sarah's outfit was part of a sustainable fashion challenge. PA REAL LIFE *** Minister becomes a true lady of the cloth by wearing the same dress for 100 days
straight
Susan Clark and Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A minister told how she became a true lady of the cloth after wearing the same dress for
100 days as part of a challenge to simplify her life.
Church Leader and college chaplain Sarah Robbins-Cole, 52, joined the 100 Day Dress
Challenge on September 16, 2020 even rocking the same frock on Christmas Day in a bid
to live without fast fashion and help save the planet.
Sarah, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, with her British husband, clergyman, Adrian,
57, their student daughter, Elizabeth, 20, graduate son, Will, 23, and two rescue dogs,
Quincy and Olivia, was soon practicing what she preached becoming so attached to the
Wool& dress that she bought one for her mum, Karen, 81.
And, rather than being relieved to be rid of her restricted wardrobe, she has set herself a
new challenge for 2021 to buy no new clothes at all saying: To my surprise, wearing the
same dress for 100 days in a row didnt take anything away from my life.
Instead, its inspired me to go one step further and not to buy any new clothes or
accessories between January 1, 2021, and January 1, 2022.
I realised that, at my age, I have clothes for every occasion and if I need a ballgown, Ill dust
one off thats been in my wardrobe since 1992!
I am thinking of clearing my wardrobe and having a big declutter, but Ill wait and see what I
do wear over this coming year first.
Sarah, who met her husband when they were training to become vicars in California and
worked with him in Oxford and London before relocating to the USA in 2004, was among
around 250 women who took up the 100-day challenge, run by clothing brand Wool&.
Designed to show participants how wearing just one garment every day would change their
spending habits, reduce their laundry load and, by not buying fa **
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