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  • Alberobello, The City Of Trulli, A UNESCO World Heritage Site
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    Alberobello, The City Of Trulli, A UNESCO World Heritage Site
    General views of Alberobello, the city of Trulli in Puglia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The photo shows a detail of a trullo in Alberobello painted red for Valentine's Day at night. (Photo by Roberto Silvino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alberobello, The City Of Trulli, A UNESCO World Heritage Site
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    Alberobello, The City Of Trulli, A UNESCO World Heritage Site
    General views of Alberobello, the city of Trulli in Puglia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The photo shows a detail of a trullo in Alberobello painted red for Valentine's Day at night. (Photo by Roberto Silvino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284646_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day.The officer in the suit poses with the suspect and a colleague with the drugs haul on display

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284644_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
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    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day.

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284642_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
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    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day. Suspect about to be cuffed

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284640_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day.With the suspect

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284638_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day.The suspect is cuffed

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284636_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day. The suspect restrained by the officer in the suit

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284634_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day.The officer in the suit helps restrain the suspect

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284631_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day.The unwitting suspect is lured to his front door by the sight of capybara unaware a policeman is inside the suit.

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284628_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day.It begins with the officer in the suit and a colleague pretending they are doing some sort of Valentie's stunt.

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284617_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day. Suspect is led away
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284613_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day.The suspect is held on the ground by the officer in the suit.

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

     

  • Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    DUKAS_181284609_FER
    Policeman in capybara suit leads drugs raid
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Capybara 1
    Ref 16546
    16/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Policía Nacional del Perú

    A police officer dressed as a water-dwelling capybara carried out a drugs raid in Peru. 

    The officer in a giant South American rodent suit took part in the swoop with other officers in the Peruvian capital of Lima on Valentine's Day. 

    The officer in the suit helped barge into the house and retrain a suspect tackling him to the ground before a colleague put the man in handcuffs. 

    Police said more than 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana were found in the property.

    A video of the raid issued by Policía Nacional del Perú , known as the PNP, ends with the capybara suited officer posing with the suspect and mounds of drugs laid out on a table. 

    The operation was carried out by a specialist anti-drugs unit known as Escuadrón Verde.

    Unit leader Col Pedro Rojas said the suit was an elaborate disguise to get close to the property.

    OPS: Clip from a video of the capybara drugs raid in Lima on Valentine's Day. Entering the suspect's property.

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

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
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    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    DUKAS_180849476_BES
    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    DUKAS_180849472_BES
    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    DUKAS_180849468_BES
    Un boucher haut de gamme espère que les amoureux abandonneront les fleurs pour la Saint-Valentin et offriront à la place le steak le plus prisé du monde
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak. The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box. The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour. The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi. In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate. For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into. Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow. The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties. It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros. Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version. There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print. Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    DUKAS_180800936_FER
    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: Cat themed steaks for Valentin's Day.

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

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    DUKAS_180800935_FER
    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: A meat selection box for Valentine's Day.

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

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    DUKAS_180800934_FER
    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: The €65 euros.box of heart-shaped steaks for Valentine's Day.

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

     

  • A  box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    DUKAS_180800933_FER
    A box of prime steaks for Valentine's
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16527
    07/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kikui Takahashi
    A high end butcher is hoping lovers will ditch the flowers this Valentine’s Day — and instead give the world’s most prized steak.
    The business has gone to the trouble of cutting prime, gourmet, wagyu beef into tiny heart shapes and packaged them in a chocolates-like box.
    The Japanese beef is beloved for its flavour and tenderness and is recognised by its marbling colour.
    The packs have been created by Japanese butcher Kikui Takahashi.
    In Japan it’s traditionally women who give gifts to men and the customary gift is chocolate.
    For those that maybe don’t like chocolate, it is offering the new meat alternative for them to get their teeth into.
    Each little steak gets its own compartment and includes a heart-shaped block of beef tallow.
    The 14 individual cuts in the mini heart set weigh a total 182 grams using one of the three most prized wagyu varieties.
    It comes with a premium price of 9,980 yen / around €65 euros.
    Other Valentine’s Day beef packages include a smaller eight piece version.
    There is also a set with two steaks shaped like cat heads with tallow in the form of a cat paw print.
    Cheaper breeds of beef are available as well.

    OPS: The box of heart-shaped steaks for Valentine's Day is available at a cheaper price with eight pieces

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

     

  • Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
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    Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
    Pictures must credit: Lego Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants. And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day. The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart. The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck. It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers.  Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems.  The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop. A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones. “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation. “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.” The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.
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  • Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
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    Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
    Pictures must credit: Lego Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants. And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day. The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart. The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck. It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers.  Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems.  The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop. A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones. “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation. “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.” The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
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    Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
    Pictures must credit: Lego Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants. And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day. The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart. The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck. It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers.  Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems.  The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop. A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones. “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation. “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.” The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
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    Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
    Pictures must credit: Lego Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants. And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day. The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart. The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck. It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers.  Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems.  The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop. A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones. “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation. “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.” The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
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    Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
    Pictures must credit: Lego Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants. And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day. The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart. The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck. It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers.  Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems.  The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop. A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones. “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation. “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.” The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
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    Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
    Pictures must credit: Lego Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants. And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day. The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart. The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck. It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers.  Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems.  The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop. A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones. “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation. “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.” The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
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    Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
    Pictures must credit: Lego Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants. And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day. The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart. The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck. It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers.  Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems.  The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop. A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones. “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation. “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.” The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
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    Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
    Pictures must credit: Lego Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants. And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day. The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart. The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck. It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers.  Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems.  The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop. A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones. “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation. “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.” The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
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    Le camion Lego propose des fleurs et des plantes en briques
    Pictures must credit: Lego Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants. And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day. The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart. The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck. It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers.  Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems.  The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop. A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones. “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation. “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.” The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
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    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:A Lego Botanicals master "dshowstopper" bouquet alongside one made of real flowers

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

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
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    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:Render of the Lego Botanicals Le Florist Flower Truck selfie backdrop

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

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
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    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:Lego Botanicals master showstopper bouquet

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

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    DUKAS_180511194_FER
    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS: Lego Botanicals with celebrity florist Jeff Leatham

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

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    DUKAS_180511193_FER
    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:Lego Botanicals to bring people together

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

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
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    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:Render of the Lego Botanicals Le Florist Flower Truck.

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

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    DUKAS_180511191_FER
    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:Render of the Lego Botanicals Le Florist Flower Truck.

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

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    DUKAS_180511190_FER
    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:Render of the Lego Botanicals Le Florist Flower Truck.

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

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    DUKAS_180511189_FER
    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:A Lego Botanicals hand-held bouquet

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

     

  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    DUKAS_180511188_FER
    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Valentine’s 1
    Ref 16508
    31/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:Render of the Lego Botanicals Le Florist Flower Truck.

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  • Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
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    Lego florist truck to reconnect people for Valentine's Day
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    Pictures must credit: Lego
    Lego is on a mission to help people enjoy face to face relationships rather than through social media — using its range of brick built flowers and plants.
    And the boost for relationships is being launched in time for Valentine’s Day.
    The company said that In an era where people  are more digitally connected than ever, new data from a poll it commissioned revealed increased connectivity could be driving them further apart.
    The Danish company hopes to change that with its Le Florist Flower Truck.
    It’s a blooming florist shop on wheels with colourful Lego Botanicals flowers. 
    Visitors can enjoy vibrant floral window displays, flower trollies and use free workshops to craft their own Botanicals stems. 
    The shop also had selfie spots, including mirrored panels and a floral mural backdrop.
    A spokesperson said: “At each stop, budding builders can join interactive workshops to create personalised stems, inspired by their loved ones.
    “Whether crafting a heartfelt gift for a soulmate, best friend, favourite colleague, or even for yourself, the Le Florist experience offers a hands-on way to express affection and appreciation.
    “It’s an invitation to step away from screens, embrace the joy of togetherness, and create a Lego bouquet that never wilts—because real connections, like the Lego Botanical creations, are built to last.”
    The  Le Florist experience will be seen in cities including New York, London, Toronto, Paris, Hamburg, and Milan. The full list of places and times can be checked on the Lego website.

    OPS:A Lego Botanicals centrepiece

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  • Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the  'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'
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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'
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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'

    Pictured: Rihanna

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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'
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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'

    Pictured: Rihanna

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  • Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the  'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'
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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'
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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'

    Pictured: Rihanna

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  • Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the  'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'
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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'
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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'

    Pictured: Rihanna

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  • Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the  'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'
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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'
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    Rihanna stars in new advertising photoshoot for the 'Savage x Fenty V-Day Collection 2025'

    Pictured: Rihanna

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  • Rhianna is red hot for Valentine's Day
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    Superstar Rhianna puts on a hot show ahead of Valentine’s day — in crimson lingerie.
    The 36-year-old singer , actress and businesswoman slipped into sexy items from her Savage x Fenty collection for a video
    She first fires off a flaming red rose arrow from a pink bow.
    Then the mother-of-two, who even has red tone in her hair, lets the camera hover over her curves to excite fans.
    The Valentine’s Loveline collection now in stores comes ahead of the Umbrella singer's long awaited ninth album in 2025.
    ]It follows a a nine-year hiatus since her last new music as she put motherhood ahead of her career.
    The Barbados-born hit maker has been in a relationship with American rapper A$AP Rocky , the father of her sons,  since 2020.
    Their children are RZA born in May 2022 and Riot born in August 2023.
    She's admitted it's "really cool to be a boy mum.”
    LOPS: Rhianna in lingerie from her Savage X Fenty Loveline lingerie collection .

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Rhianna is red hot for Valentine's Day
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    Rhianna is red hot for Valentine's Day
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    Picture MUST credit: Savage X Fenty
    Superstar Rhianna puts on a hot show ahead of Valentine’s day — in crimson lingerie.
    The 36-year-old singer , actress and businesswoman slipped into sexy items from her Savage x Fenty collection for a video
    She first fires off a flaming red rose arrow from a pink bow.
    Then the mother-of-two, who even has red tone in her hair, lets the camera hover over her curves to excite fans.
    The Valentine’s Loveline collection now in stores comes ahead of the Umbrella singer's long awaited ninth album in 2025.
    ]It follows a a nine-year hiatus since her last new music as she put motherhood ahead of her career.
    The Barbados-born hit maker has been in a relationship with American rapper A$AP Rocky , the father of her sons,  since 2020.
    Their children are RZA born in May 2022 and Riot born in August 2023.
    She's admitted it's "really cool to be a boy mum.”
    LOPS: Rhianna in lingerie from her Savage X Fenty Loveline lingerie collection .

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

     

  • Rhianna is red hot for Valentine's Day
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    Rhianna is red hot for Valentine's Day
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rhianna 1
    Ref 16452
    08/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Savage X Fenty
    Superstar Rhianna puts on a hot show ahead of Valentine’s day — in crimson lingerie.
    The 36-year-old singer , actress and businesswoman slipped into sexy items from her Savage x Fenty collection for a video
    She first fires off a flaming red rose arrow from a pink bow.
    Then the mother-of-two, who even has red tone in her hair, lets the camera hover over her curves to excite fans.
    The Valentine’s Loveline collection now in stores comes ahead of the Umbrella singer's long awaited ninth album in 2025.
    ]It follows a a nine-year hiatus since her last new music as she put motherhood ahead of her career.
    The Barbados-born hit maker has been in a relationship with American rapper A$AP Rocky , the father of her sons,  since 2020.
    Their children are RZA born in May 2022 and Riot born in August 2023.
    She's admitted it's "really cool to be a boy mum.”
    LOPS: Rhianna in lingerie from her Savage X Fenty Loveline lingerie collection .

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

     

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