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Italian Fashion Designer Valentino Garavani
1959, Rome, Italy: Italian stylist VALENTINO GARAVANI preparing a a model during a fashion show in his atelier (studio) in Rome in 1959. (Credit Image: © Mondadori Portfolio via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** 03876384
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World Famous Fashion Designer Valentino - The Last Emperor
Valentino is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company. His fashion house is among the world's most famous haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion empires.
A feature-length documentary (titled Valentino: The Last Emperor) premiered at the 2008 Venice International Film Festival.© Yves Salmon / eyevine
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World Famous Fashion Designer Valentino - The Last Emperor
Valentino is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company. His fashion house is among the world's most famous haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion empires.
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World Famous Fashion Designer Valentino - The Last Emperor
Valentino is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company. His fashion house is among the world's most famous haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion empires.
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World Famous Fashion Designer Valentino - The Last Emperor
Valentino is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company. His fashion house is among the world's most famous haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion empires.
A feature-length documentary (titled Valentino: The Last Emperor) premiered at the 2008 Venice International Film Festival.© Yves Salmon / eyevine
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World Famous Fashion Designer Valentino - The Last Emperor
Valentino is an Italian fashion designer and founder of the Valentino SpA brand and company. His fashion house is among the world's most famous haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion empires.
A feature-length documentary (titled Valentino: The Last Emperor) premiered at the 2008 Venice International Film Festival.© Yves Salmon / eyevine
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Russian War on Ukraine: Russian Missile Attack In Kyiv
January 9, 2026, Kyiv, Ukraine: A woman carries clothes past a three-story residential building in the Dniprovskyi district damaged by Russia's large-scale overnight strike, Kyiv, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Red Fabrics Drying in Bangladesh
January 5, 2026, Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh, during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Drying and ironing travel robot
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Launbot 1
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A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot is designed to be travel friendly
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
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22/12/2025
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A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
Ref 17421
22/12/2025
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Pictures MUST credit: Zera Labs
A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot with the airbag for tops like shirts, t-shirts, jackets and blouses.Inflated
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
Ref 17421
22/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Zera Labs
A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot drying bag for up to six itemns that don't require ironing.
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
Ref 17421
22/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Zera Labs
A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot drying only bag for up to six items
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
Ref 17421
22/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Zera Labs
A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot drying only bag for up to six items
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
Ref 17421
22/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Zera Labs
A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot with the airbag for tops like shirts, t-shirts, jackets and blouses.Inflated
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
Ref 17421
22/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Zera Labs
A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot with the airbag being set up
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
Ref 17421
22/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Zera Labs
A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot with the airbag for tops like shirts, t-shirts, jackets and blouses. Inflated.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
Ref 17421
22/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Zera Labs
A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot with the airbag for tops like shirts, t-shirts, jackets and blouses.Inflated
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Drying and ironing travel robot
Ferrari Press Agency
Launbot 1
Ref 17421
22/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Zera Labs
A new robot travel gadget promises to dry and iron clothes at the same time — hands-free.
The Launbot is a compact 145 mm by 170 mm device that is hung anywhere in a room.
It uses heat and air pressure to quickly dry clothes and get rid of wrinkles on everything from shirts and pants to dresses and underwear.
The lunchbox-sized Launbot contains a pair of small turbines that compress and circulate warm air at a stable speed using a graphene-based heater.
A monitoring chip ensures it doesn't get too hot.
It comes with two inflatable airbags — one for shirts and blouses and one for trousers.
These are attached with the damp garments over them to the bottom of the Launbot.
The airbag heats the clothes from within, drying them out and straightening wrinkles simultaneously.
The time will vary depending on the type of garment and its material.
But the makers say a t-shirt should take about 30 minutes to dry and straighten out
It can also be used to just dry and refresh clothes.
OPS: The Launbot with the airbag for tops like shirts, t-shirts, jackets and blouses.Deflated
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Antony Price is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t-shirt (trading under the Plaza label for the premium price of £6, this was quickly 'ripped off' by numerous other manufacturers). Price has collaborated with a number of musical performers, including David Bowie, Steve Strange, and Duran Duran. but is best known for his close working relationship with Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, whose respective 'looks' were defined by Price's designs.
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Antony Price is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t-shirt (trading under the Plaza label for the premium price of £6, this was quickly 'ripped off' by numerous other manufacturers). Price has collaborated with a number of musical performers, including David Bowie, Steve Strange, and Duran Duran. but is best known for his close working relationship with Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, whose respective 'looks' were defined by Price's designs.
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Antony Price is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t-shirt (trading under the Plaza label for the premium price of £6, this was quickly 'ripped off' by numerous other manufacturers). Price has collaborated with a number of musical performers, including David Bowie, Steve Strange, and Duran Duran. but is best known for his close working relationship with Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, whose respective 'looks' were defined by Price's designs.
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Antony Price is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t-shirt (trading under the Plaza label for the premium price of £6, this was quickly 'ripped off' by numerous other manufacturers). Price has collaborated with a number of musical performers, including David Bowie, Steve Strange, and Duran Duran. but is best known for his close working relationship with Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, whose respective 'looks' were defined by Price's designs.
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Antony Price is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t-shirt (trading under the Plaza label for the premium price of £6, this was quickly 'ripped off' by numerous other manufacturers). Price has collaborated with a number of musical performers, including David Bowie, Steve Strange, and Duran Duran. but is best known for his close working relationship with Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, whose respective 'looks' were defined by Price's designs.
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Antony Price is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t-shirt (trading under the Plaza label for the premium price of £6, this was quickly 'ripped off' by numerous other manufacturers). Price has collaborated with a number of musical performers, including David Bowie, Steve Strange, and Duran Duran. but is best known for his close working relationship with Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, whose respective 'looks' were defined by Price's designs.
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Antony Price is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t-shirt (trading under the Plaza label for the premium price of £6, this was quickly 'ripped off' by numerous other manufacturers). Price has collaborated with a number of musical performers, including David Bowie, Steve Strange, and Duran Duran. but is best known for his close working relationship with Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, whose respective 'looks' were defined by Price's designs.
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Antony Price is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t-shirt (trading under the Plaza label for the premium price of £6, this was quickly 'ripped off' by numerous other manufacturers). Price has collaborated with a number of musical performers, including David Bowie, Steve Strange, and Duran Duran. but is best known for his close working relationship with Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, whose respective 'looks' were defined by Price's designs.
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Daily Life On Murano Island - Venice Lagoon
A woman stands alone in a narrow alleyway beneath laundry hanging on a clothesline on Murano Island in Murano, Venice Province, Veneto, Italy, on November 18, 2025. The scene captures local daily life and housing in the residential neighborhood of the Venice lagoon. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life On Burano Island - Venice Lagoon
A senior woman stands on a small stool to adjust a door curtain at the housing entrance of a brightly colored building on Burano Island in Burano, Venice Province, Veneto, Italy, on November 18, 2025. The scene captures authentic local daily life and residential living, highlighting domestic upkeep in the unique island neighborhood under the sunshine. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life On Burano Island - Venice Lagoon
Laundry hangs on a clothesline strung between brightly colored residential buildings on Burano Island in Burano, Venice Province, Veneto, Italy, on November 18, 2025. The scene captures local daily life and housing in the neighborhood, a feature of the island's tourism and sightseeing experience. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Cyclone Ditwah - Flood Relief Camps In Sri Lanka
A man, with his wife and child, washes and dries clothes at a school relief camp after being evacuated from floodwaters caused by Cyclone Ditwah in Wellampitiya, on the outskirts of Colombo, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Krishan Kariyawasam/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Arezzo
A man wears a pink hoodie and black cap and sits on the weathered stone steps of a monumental building, eating a sandwich from a white paper plate in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. A plastic bottle of water and a wooden barrel are visible nearby. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Arezzo
A man wears a pink hoodie and black cap and sits on the weathered stone steps of a monumental building, eating a sandwich from a white paper plate in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. A plastic bottle of water and a wooden barrel are visible nearby. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Ludwig Beck Storefront In Munich
The exterior of the Ludwig Beck department store in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025, features festive and elaborate Christmas-themed window displays at night. Shoppers and pedestrians walk past the windows, which feature mannequins and theatrical decorations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Ludwig Beck Storefront In Munich
The exterior of the Ludwig Beck department store is shown at night, featuring festive and elaborate Christmas-themed window displays in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025. Shoppers and pedestrians watch the windows, which feature mannequins and theatrical decorations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Ludwig Beck Storefront In Munich
The exterior of the Ludwig Beck department store in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025, features festive and elaborate Christmas-themed window displays at night. Shoppers and pedestrians walk past the windows, which feature mannequins and theatrical decorations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Ludwig Beck Storefront In Munich
The exterior of the Ludwig Beck department store is shown at night, featuring festive and elaborate Christmas-themed window displays in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025. Shoppers and pedestrians watch the windows, which feature mannequins and theatrical decorations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Ludwig Beck Storefront In Munich
The exterior of the Ludwig Beck department store in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025, features festive and elaborate Christmas-themed window displays at night. Shoppers and pedestrians walk past the windows, which feature mannequins and theatrical decorations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
The TK Maxx logo is seen on a street in Warsaw, Poland, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
The Uniqlo logo is seen on a street in Warsaw, Poland, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
The HalfPrice logo is seen on a street in Warsaw, Poland, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Nations League Football Women GERMANY - SPAIN 0-0
DFB fans empty tribune
in the Women s Nations League 2025 Final first leg match
GERMANY - SPAIN 0-0
on November 28, 2025 at Fritz-Walter-Stadion in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Season 2025/2026
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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Nations League Football Women GERMANY - SPAIN 0-0
DFB fans
in the Women s Nations League 2025 Final first leg match
GERMANY - SPAIN 0-0
on November 28, 2025 at Fritz-Walter-Stadion in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Season 2025/2026
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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Nations League Football Women GERMANY - SPAIN 0-0
DFB fans
in the Women s Nations League 2025 Final first leg match
GERMANY - SPAIN 0-0
on November 28, 2025 at Fritz-Walter-Stadion in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Season 2025/2026
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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Nations League Football Women GERMANY - SPAIN 0-0
DFB fans
in the Women s Nations League 2025 Final first leg match
GERMANY - SPAIN 0-0
on November 28, 2025 at Fritz-Walter-Stadion in Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Season 2025/2026
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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