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Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
A man welds a metal frame on the pavement near a restaurant and outdoor tables in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. Tools and electrical cables are spread across the ground as part of maintenance or construction work in the commercial dining zone. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
A man welds a metal frame on the pavement near a restaurant and outdoor tables in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. Tools and electrical cables are spread across the ground as part of maintenance or construction work in the commercial dining zone. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
A gardener works on a landscaped slope with decorative ant sculptures and flower displays near a shaded walkway in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. The area is part of a themed garden attraction within the Grand World entertainment complex. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
A gardener works on a landscaped slope with decorative ant sculptures and flower displays near a shaded walkway in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. The area is part of a themed garden attraction within the Grand World entertainment complex. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
A gardener works on a landscaped slope with decorative ant sculptures and flower displays near a shaded walkway in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. The area is part of a themed garden attraction within the Grand World entertainment complex. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Hanoi
An elderly woman wearing a red sweater and floral pants waits to cross a multi-lane road as motorbikes and cars move through the intersection in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. She holds her hat with one hand while traffic continues along a busy stretch near Nguyen Du and Hue Streets, lined with shops and parked motorbikes. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life In The Vietnamese City Of Thanh Hoa
A couple sits on plastic chairs reading papers on the sidewalk of Trieu Quoc Dat Street in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 23, 2025. They are shaded by trees and wear wide-brimmed hats for sun protection, with a quiet street and small market stalls visible in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15176380bi)
Giancarlo Esposito
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 03 Mar 2025
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_173181275_FER
Sun hat with solar panels to power gadgets in the go
Ferrari Press Agency
Power hat 1
Ref 16075
06/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: EcoFlow
A floppy sun hat with built in solar panels for powering gadgets when hiking or camping, has hit the market.
The Power Hat is said to be capable of charging a flat smartphone to capacity in three to four hours.
The hat has been created by US company EcoFlow which says it captures solar energy from all angles without any blind spots.
At only one-eighth the thickness of conventional solar panels, it's lightweight, thin, and comfortable for extended wear.
It also folds down to fit into a backpack.
The hat’s solar cells are made from a thin, flexible material called passivated emitter and covered with a waterproof silicon.
It offers roughly 12-watt charging via the USB-A and USB-C connectors on the underside of the brim. The whole thing weighs 370 grams.
An EcoFlow spokesperson said: “The hat works well in wet environments like by the sea or lake, and can be used in light rain.
“It is also resistant to sand and dust, splash-proof, and crack-resistant, making it durable and suitable for outdoor use without needing delicate handling.”
The hat, which comes in two head sizes, is available to preorder with shipping expected to start in mid-September for $79 USD
OPS: the EcoFlow Power Hat
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Tourist enjoying classic car ride at sunset in La Habana, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Tourist enjoying classic car ride at sunset in La Habana (Havana), Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
Toms Auzins -
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Tourists looking into the sea from Varadero beach, Hicacos Peninsula, Matanzas Province, Cuba, Central America
Tourists looking into the sea from Varadero beach, Hicacos Peninsula, Matanzas Province, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
Toms Auzins -
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Cuban man overlooking colourful old American taxi cars parked in Havana, La Habana, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean Central America
Cuban man overlooking colourful old American taxi cars parked in Havana, La Habana, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean Central America
Toms Auzins -
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A street scene in George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia.
A street scene in George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Chris Mouyiaris -
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Views from Ithaa, the undersea restaurant at Conrad Maldives.
Views from Ithaa, the undersea restaurant at Conrad Maldives, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia
Laura Grier -
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Chinatown market at Chinese New Years
Chinatown market at Chinese New Year, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
Espen Helland -
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EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382504
(c) Dukas -
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EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382522
(c) Dukas -
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EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382518
(c) Dukas -
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EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382505
(c) Dukas -
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EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382510
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_022
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382511
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_021
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382507
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_020
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382508
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_019
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382514
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_018
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382515
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_017
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382482
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_016
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382483
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_015
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382487
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_014
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382498
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_013
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382494
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_012
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382490
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_011
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382499
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_010
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382501
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_009
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382478
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_008
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382479
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_007
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382475
(c) Dukas -
DUK10084518_006
EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382474
(c) Dukas -
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EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382473
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EXKLUSIV - Alessandra Ambrosio posiert am Strand von Malibu
173427, EXCLUSIVE: Sunhat and shades are all Alessandra Ambrosio needs as the stunning Victoria's Secret model enjoys the warm California sun at the beach in Malibu. Los Angeles, California - Sunday January 28, 2018. Photograph: © PacificCoastNews/INTERTOPICS. *** Local Caption *** 09382488
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