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  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
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    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057951_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057950_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057949_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057948_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057947_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057946_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057945_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057944_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057943_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    DUKAS_185057942_FER
    Kim Kardashian SKIMS faux nipple pierce bra
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Piercing 1
    Ref 16838
    21/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Skims
    Reality star Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMS shape wear range has unveiled a new push-up bra with a fake nipple piercing.
    The company says the faux piercing design means women can “get the ‘Ooo’ without the ouch!”
    The bra has a built-in raised nipple detail and removable nylon-coated nipple piercing.
    When worn under tight fitting clothing the Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra gives the impression the wearer has been pierced.
    The bra itself is made with “super soft sheen microfibres and lightweight foam” according to SKIMS.
    It is due to hit stores on May 22 in two nude colours, sienna and clay, and a third, onyx, on the way.
    A provocative campaign video features a model in hot pants and knee high boots and tight top entering a bar in her SKIMS Ultimate bra.
    Everyone from the bartender to the patrons turns their heads and stares.
    The model then breaks the fourth wall and declares,:“There’s enough painful things about being a woman.
    “Get the ooh without the ouch.”
    OPS: The SKIMS Ultimate Pierced Nipple Bra.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    DUKAS_183775354_POL
    Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    April 17, 2025 - New York, New York, United, States: Fake wanted posters on a construction site wall depict the late Brian Thompson, CEO of United HealthCare, assassinated by Luigi Mangione, and Ronald P. O'Hanley, Chairman and CEO of State Street, warning him and other CEOs that they should not feel safe. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    DUKAS_183775353_POL
    Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    April 17, 2025 - New York, New York, United, States: Fake wanted posters on a construction site wall depict the late Brian Thompson, CEO of United HealthCare, assassinated by Luigi Mangione, and Ronald P. O'Hanley, Chairman and CEO of State Street, warning him and other CEOs that they should not feel safe. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    DUKAS_183775352_POL
    Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    April 17, 2025 - New York, New York, United, States: Fake wanted posters on a construction site wall depict the late Brian Thompson, CEO of United HealthCare, assassinated by Luigi Mangione, and Ronald P. O'Hanley, Chairman and CEO of State Street, warning him and other CEOs that they should not feel safe. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    DUKAS_183775351_POL
    Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    April 17, 2025 - New York, New York, United, States: Fake wanted posters on a construction site wall depict the late Brian Thompson, CEO of United HealthCare, assassinated by Luigi Mangione, and Ronald P. O'Hanley, Chairman and CEO of State Street, warning him and other CEOs that they should not feel safe. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    DUKAS_183775350_POL
    Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    April 17, 2025 - New York, New York, United, States: Fake wanted posters on a construction site wall depict the late Brian Thompson, CEO of United HealthCare, assassinated by Luigi Mangione, and Ronald P. O'Hanley, Chairman and CEO of State Street, warning him and other CEOs that they should not feel safe. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    DUKAS_183775349_POL
    Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    April 17, 2025 - New York, New York, United, States: Fake wanted posters on a construction site wall depict the late Brian Thompson, CEO of United HealthCare, assassinated by Luigi Mangione, and Ronald P. O'Hanley, Chairman and CEO of State Street, warning him and other CEOs that they should not feel safe. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    DUKAS_183775348_POL
    Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    April 17, 2025 - New York, New York, United, States: Fake wanted posters on a construction site wall depict the late Brian Thompson, CEO of United HealthCare, assassinated by Luigi Mangione, and Ronald P. O'Hanley, Chairman and CEO of State Street, warning him and other CEOs that they should not feel safe. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    DUKAS_183775347_POL
    Wanted posters for Corporate CEOs
    April 17, 2025 - New York, New York, United, States: Fake wanted posters on a construction site wall depict the late Brian Thompson, CEO of United HealthCare, assassinated by Luigi Mangione, and Ronald P. O'Hanley, Chairman and CEO of State Street, warning him and other CEOs that they should not feel safe. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Allan Tannenbaum

     

  • Cheltenham Festival-Day Three
    DUKAS_182457582_POL
    Cheltenham Festival-Day Three
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 12/03/2025. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Two racegoers swig out of a fake pair of binoculars and a fake hairbrush on day two of the Cheltenham Festival, United Kingdom: (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    DUKAS_182911415_EYE
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.

    A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.

    The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.

    Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.

    Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright Mark Coote ©2025

     

  • Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    DUKAS_182911414_EYE
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.

    A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.

    The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.

    Seasoned volunteer Mark Rounce at the Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.

    Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright Mark Coote ©2025

     

  • Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    DUKAS_182911416_EYE
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.

    A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.

    The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.

    Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.

    Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright Mark Coote ©2025

     

  • Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    DUKAS_182911413_EYE
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.

    A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.

    The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.

    Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.

    Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright Mark Coote ©2025

     

  • US Border Patrol seizes more than 3,000 Asian counterfeit Gibson guitars
    DUKAS_178108871_POL
    US Border Patrol seizes more than 3,000 Asian counterfeit Gibson guitars
    November 26, 2024 - USA: U.S. Border Patrol officers seized more than 3,000 counterfeit Gibson Guitars on Tuesday that arrived in shipments from Asia, officials said. If the guitars had been genuine, they would have been worth more than $18 million. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US Border Patrol seizes more than 3,000 Asian counterfeit Gibson guitars
    DUKAS_178108869_POL
    US Border Patrol seizes more than 3,000 Asian counterfeit Gibson guitars
    November 26, 2024 - USA: U.S. Border Patrol officers seized more than 3,000 counterfeit Gibson Guitars on Tuesday that arrived in shipments from Asia, officials said. If the guitars had been genuine, they would have been worth more than $18 million. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US Border Patrol seizes more than 3,000 Asian counterfeit Gibson guitars
    DUKAS_178108868_POL
    US Border Patrol seizes more than 3,000 Asian counterfeit Gibson guitars
    November 26, 2024 - USA: U.S. Border Patrol officers seized more than 3,000 counterfeit Gibson Guitars on Tuesday that arrived in shipments from Asia, officials said. If the guitars had been genuine, they would have been worth more than $18 million. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US Border Patrol seizes more than 3,000 Asian counterfeit Gibson guitars
    DUKAS_178108867_POL
    US Border Patrol seizes more than 3,000 Asian counterfeit Gibson guitars
    November 26, 2024 - USA: U.S. Border Patrol officers seized more than 3,000 counterfeit Gibson Guitars on Tuesday that arrived in shipments from Asia, officials said. If the guitars had been genuine, they would have been worth more than $18 million. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • High tech diamonds covered labels to beat counterfeit goods
    DUKAS_158712889_FER
    High tech diamonds covered labels to beat counterfeit goods
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Fakes 1
    Ref 14995
    01/08/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of Hong Kong

    A new high tech way to beat counterfeiters passing off fake products as the genuine article, has been developed — using nano-sized diamond chips.

    Fake products from fashion and medicine to electronics, are becoming more difficult to tell apart because counterfeiters are using increasingly advanced technology.

    As well as ripping people off inflicting enormous economic losses, posing safety concerns and putting health at risk.

    The new system has been developed by a team at the University of Hong Kong which called the war against and anti-counterfeiters “a technological arms race.”

    Currently anti-counterfeiting tools include holograms, thermochromic ink and radio frequency identification tags.

    The new weapon uses diamond-based anti-counterfeiting labels that are unique and known in the industry as PUFs - Physically Unclonable Functions.

    The team made these labels by planting tiny artificial diamonds – known as diamond micro particles, on a silicon plate using a method called Chemical Vapour Deposition.


    OPS:The HKU research team with leader Dr Zhiqin Chu in the centre.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • High tech diamonds covered labels to beat counterfeit goods
    DUKAS_158712886_FER
    High tech diamonds covered labels to beat counterfeit goods
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Fakes 1
    Ref 14995
    01/08/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: University of Hong Kong

    A new high tech way to beat counterfeiters passing off fake products as the genuine article, has been developed — using nano-sized diamond chips.

    Fake products from fashion and medicine to electronics, are becoming more difficult to tell apart because counterfeiters are using increasingly advanced technology.

    As well as ripping people off inflicting enormous economic losses, posing safety concerns and putting health at risk.

    The new system has been developed by a team at the University of Hong Kong which called the war against and anti-counterfeiters “a technological arms race.”

    Currently anti-counterfeiting tools include holograms, thermochromic ink and radio frequency identification tags.

    The new weapon uses diamond-based anti-counterfeiting labels that are unique and known in the industry as PUFs - Physically Unclonable Functions.

    The team made these labels by planting tiny artificial diamonds – known as diamond micro particles, on a silicon plate using a method called Chemical Vapour Deposition.


    OPS:A 5cm diamond PUF label taken under natural light

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • High tech diamonds covered labels to beat counterfeit goods
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    High tech diamonds covered labels to beat counterfeit goods
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    A new high tech way to beat counterfeiters passing off fake products as the genuine article, has been developed — using nano-sized diamond chips.

    Fake products from fashion and medicine to electronics, are becoming more difficult to tell apart because counterfeiters are using increasingly advanced technology.

    As well as ripping people off inflicting enormous economic losses, posing safety concerns and putting health at risk.

    The new system has been developed by a team at the University of Hong Kong which called the war against and anti-counterfeiters “a technological arms race.”

    Currently anti-counterfeiting tools include holograms, thermochromic ink and radio frequency identification tags.

    The new weapon uses diamond-based anti-counterfeiting labels that are unique and known in the industry as PUFs - Physically Unclonable Functions.

    The team made these labels by planting tiny artificial diamonds – known as diamond micro particles, on a silicon plate using a method called Chemical Vapour Deposition.


    OPS:Photo of the diamond PUF label (a). Electron microscopy images of a diamond-based PUF-label, individual diamond microparticles and their spread on the silicon substrate are clearly visible: top-view (b), side-view. (c) cross-section (d)

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  • FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Brasilien gegen Serbien
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    FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Brasilien gegen Serbien
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    Brazilian supporters, two women wearing yellow and green feathers on their heads, kiss a fake world cup during a soccer game between Brazil and Serbia, in Group G of the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Lusail, State of Qatar on Thursday 24 November 2022.
    Soccer World Cup 2022 Brazil Vs Serbia, Lusail, Qatar - 24 Nov 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. 
L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
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    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. Neil Sarfati in Miami.
    In 1968, I was 23 and looking for answers. I was living in Texas, working in textiles, smoking a lot of marijuana, and exploring things such as Zen Buddhism. I was stoned when my neighbour spoke to me about Scientology and it sounded interesting; space cadets and all that. I started taking some courses. I was looking at it from more of a philosophical view but as you get into it, you become hooked.

    I was married, but my wife was smarter than me and didn’t care for Scientology. We moved to San Francisco, and I regret this, but I soon left her, thinking I was going to save the world. I joined the Sea Org in Los Angeles – an organisation within the church comprised of its most dedicated members. Following investigations by government agencies in the US, L Ron Hubbard bought a fleet of ships and moved operations offshore. The Sea Org was asked to crew them, so I went with my new wife, a Scientologist.

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  • Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. 
L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
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    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. Neil Sarfati in Miami.
    In 1968, I was 23 and looking for answers. I was living in Texas, working in textiles, smoking a lot of marijuana, and exploring things such as Zen Buddhism. I was stoned when my neighbour spoke to me about Scientology and it sounded interesting; space cadets and all that. I started taking some courses. I was looking at it from more of a philosophical view but as you get into it, you become hooked.

    I was married, but my wife was smarter than me and didn’t care for Scientology. We moved to San Francisco, and I regret this, but I soon left her, thinking I was going to save the world. I joined the Sea Org in Los Angeles – an organisation within the church comprised of its most dedicated members. Following investigations by government agencies in the US, L Ron Hubbard bought a fleet of ships and moved operations offshore. The Sea Org was asked to crew them, so I went with my new wife, a Scientologist.

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  • Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. 
L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
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    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. Neil Sarfati in Miami.
    In 1968, I was 23 and looking for answers. I was living in Texas, working in textiles, smoking a lot of marijuana, and exploring things such as Zen Buddhism. I was stoned when my neighbour spoke to me about Scientology and it sounded interesting; space cadets and all that. I started taking some courses. I was looking at it from more of a philosophical view but as you get into it, you become hooked.

    I was married, but my wife was smarter than me and didn’t care for Scientology. We moved to San Francisco, and I regret this, but I soon left her, thinking I was going to save the world. I joined the Sea Org in Los Angeles – an organisation within the church comprised of its most dedicated members. Following investigations by government agencies in the US, L Ron Hubbard bought a fleet of ships and moved operations offshore. The Sea Org was asked to crew them, so I went with my new wife, a Scientologist.

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  • Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. 
L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
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    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. Neil Sarfati in Miami.
    In 1968, I was 23 and looking for answers. I was living in Texas, working in textiles, smoking a lot of marijuana, and exploring things such as Zen Buddhism. I was stoned when my neighbour spoke to me about Scientology and it sounded interesting; space cadets and all that. I started taking some courses. I was looking at it from more of a philosophical view but as you get into it, you become hooked.

    I was married, but my wife was smarter than me and didn’t care for Scientology. We moved to San Francisco, and I regret this, but I soon left her, thinking I was going to save the world. I joined the Sea Org in Los Angeles – an organisation within the church comprised of its most dedicated members. Following investigations by government agencies in the US, L Ron Hubbard bought a fleet of ships and moved operations offshore. The Sea Org was asked to crew them, so I went with my new wife, a Scientologist.

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  • Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. 
L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
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    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. Neil Sarfati in Miami.
    In 1968, I was 23 and looking for answers. I was living in Texas, working in textiles, smoking a lot of marijuana, and exploring things such as Zen Buddhism. I was stoned when my neighbour spoke to me about Scientology and it sounded interesting; space cadets and all that. I started taking some courses. I was looking at it from more of a philosophical view but as you get into it, you become hooked.

    I was married, but my wife was smarter than me and didnÕt care for Scientology. We moved to San Francisco, and I regret this, but I soon left her, thinking I was going to save the world. I joined the Sea Org in Los Angeles Ð an organisation within the church comprised of its most dedicated members. Following investigations by government agencies in the US, L Ron Hubbard bought a fleet of ships and moved operations offshore. The Sea Org was asked to crew them, so I went with my new wife, a Scientologist.

    © Josh Ritchie / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. 
L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
    DUKAS_122539018_EYE
    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. Neil Sarfati in Miami.
    In 1968, I was 23 and looking for answers. I was living in Texas, working in textiles, smoking a lot of marijuana, and exploring things such as Zen Buddhism. I was stoned when my neighbour spoke to me about Scientology and it sounded interesting; space cadets and all that. I started taking some courses. I was looking at it from more of a philosophical view but as you get into it, you become hooked.

    I was married, but my wife was smarter than me and didnÕt care for Scientology. We moved to San Francisco, and I regret this, but I soon left her, thinking I was going to save the world. I joined the Sea Org in Los Angeles Ð an organisation within the church comprised of its most dedicated members. Following investigations by government agencies in the US, L Ron Hubbard bought a fleet of ships and moved operations offshore. The Sea Org was asked to crew them, so I went with my new wife, a Scientologist.

    © Josh Ritchie / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. 
L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
    DUKAS_122539024_EYE
    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. L Ron Hubbard spent hours with us each day. I was scared the first time I met him, because I thought he could read minds
    Experience: I was in a Scientology jazz band. Neil Sarfati in Miami.
    In 1968, I was 23 and looking for answers. I was living in Texas, working in textiles, smoking a lot of marijuana, and exploring things such as Zen Buddhism. I was stoned when my neighbour spoke to me about Scientology and it sounded interesting; space cadets and all that. I started taking some courses. I was looking at it from more of a philosophical view but as you get into it, you become hooked.

    I was married, but my wife was smarter than me and didn’t care for Scientology. We moved to San Francisco, and I regret this, but I soon left her, thinking I was going to save the world. I joined the Sea Org in Los Angeles – an organisation within the church comprised of its most dedicated members. Following investigations by government agencies in the US, L Ron Hubbard bought a fleet of ships and moved operations offshore. The Sea Org was asked to crew them, so I went with my new wife, a Scientologist.

    © Josh Ritchie / Guardian / eyevine

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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: Pro-Trump protesters attacked the press pool outside the Capitol building and then destroyed their TV production gear. On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    DUK10139271_022
    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: Pro-Trump protesters attacked the press pool outside the Capitol building and then destroyed their TV production gear. On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    DUK10139271_023
    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: Pro-Trump protesters attacked the press pool outside the Capitol building and then destroyed their TV production gear. On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    DUK10139271_014
    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    DUK10139271_015
    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    DUK10139271_018
    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    DUK10139271_017
    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    DUK10139271_019
    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    DUK10139271_012
    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    DUK10139271_004
    NEWS - USA: Trump-Supporter stürmen das Kapitol in Washington
    January 6, 2021, Washington Dc, District of Columbia, United States: Protester breach the U.S. Capitol building. On January 6, 2021, Pro-Trump supporters and far-right forces flooded Washington DC to protest Trump's election loss. Hundreds breached the U.S. Capitol Building, aproximately 13 were arrested and one protester was killed. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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