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Britney Spears shaves her head
16FEB07 LOS ANGELES: Britney Spears shaves her head and gets two tattoos. DOUBLE FEE! (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Britney Spears shaves her head
16FEB07 LOS ANGELES: Britney Spears shaves her head and gets two tattoos. DOUBLE FEE! (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Moby
Moby.
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Britney Spears shaves her head
16FEB07 LOS ANGELES: Britney Spears shaves her head and gets two tattoos. DOUBLE FEE! (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Britney Spears shaves her head
16FEB07 LOS ANGELES: Britney Spears shaves her head and gets two tattoos. DOUBLE FEE! (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PEOPLE - so feierten Prominente früher Weihnachten
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Political Street Art In Canada
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Political Street Art In Canada
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DAK Health Insurance Logo Displayed On Building Facade
The logo of DAK-Gesundheit, a major German public health insurance provider, is mounted on the facade of a building in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. DAK is one of Germany's largest statutory health insurers and operates branches throughout the country. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
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Daily Life In Ottawa
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A woman walks past the entrance of the Hudson’s Bay store, where posters reading 'Entire Store On Sale!' are displayed, in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on April 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Former First Lady Michelle Obama departs after delivering remarks during the second day of the 2024 Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois on Tuesday, August 20, 2024. The second day of the convention is titled "A Bold Vision for America's Future" and will feature remarks from former President Barack Obama, Former First Lady Michelle Obama and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
PIC FROM Amy Bragg Photography / Kennedy News (PICTURED: THE BEAR CUB BALANCES ON THE BARBED WIRE AT THE TOP OF THE FENCE) A teacher was stunned when a cheeky bear performed a balancing act at the top of a tall fence topped with BARBED WIRE right in front of her eyes - before appearing to stick its tongue out at her. Amy Bragg was out on a drive when she spotted the 'cute' bear cub with its 'twin' and mother stumped by the metal fence separating them from a grassy field. But the 48-year-old was delighted when the black bear appeared undeterred and scaled the fence with her two 'cinnamon-coloured' cubs following closely behind. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_kennedy01442/1902071006/Credit:A.Bragg Photography / Ken/SIPA/1902071010 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00893965
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Sofia Coppola
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Sofia Boutella
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Annabelle Wallis
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Lena Lademann
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Jeremy Renner
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Leila Nda
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Nas
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Miguel Angel Silvestre
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Aaron Paul
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Edgar Ramirez
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Nina Garcia
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Bianca Brandolini
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Chloe Sevigny
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Deng Chao
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Lisa Bonet
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Olya Dzilikhova
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Jeremy Renner
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Jake Gyllenhaal
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Lena Lademann
Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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Jake Gyllenhaal
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Young woman wearing a T-Shirt
PREMIUM SELECTION SPECIAL FEE: 50% SURCHARGE Young woman wearing a T-Shirt *** Local Caption *** 00619091
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : eating by Frank Gehry adds playful curves to the straight lines of the Gio Ponti console and Cabana poufs.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : a Ukrainian tapestry hangs above the bed.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : lamp and vases from Mondadori’s eclectic collection.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : collection of US folk art frames.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : drawings by William Kentridge hang above an Italian console in the elegant dining room.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : drawings by William Kentridge hang above an Italian console in the elegant dining room.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : vibrant patterned fabrics surround the designer.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : Astrea wicker chairs by Mongiardino frame the sitting room.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : Mondadori beside Ingo Mauver fans and the original marble fireplace.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : contrasting patterns in the sitting room.
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STUDIO - Martina Mondadori
Martina Mondadori the Italian design entrepreneur and founder of cult travel magazine Cabana. After relocating from Milan, Mondadori wasted no time creating the perfect home. In 2012 Mondadori and husband Peter Sartogo moved lock, stock and barrel to London, bringing their two sons, Leonardo and Tancredi, then aged three and one, along. They also brought a container-load of furniture, art and objects to the stucco-fronted Victorian house on the South Kensington and Chelsea border that Mondadori eventually found. The five-storey, five-bed house is certainly comfortable, combining Mondadori’s distinctive decorating style with her husband’s desire to live in a practical family home. No struc- tural work was needed, so Mondadori focused her energies on creating a series of vibrant, idiosyncratic rooms. Pictured : a copy of Cabana graces the marble coffee table.
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STUDIO - Elizabeth Yeoman
Model Elizabeth Yeoman showing of this seasons latest styles. Undulating tulle, a lightness of touch and painterly prints bring a stroke of style to the season. Stella McCartney’s walking watercolour canvas reaches for the clouds.
Pictured Wearing : Stella McCartney dress, £ 1,935 (stellamaccartney.com).
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STUDIO - Elizabeth Yeoman
Model Elizabeth Yeoman showing of this seasons latest styles. Undulating tulle, a lightness of touch and painterly prints bring a stroke of style to the season. Freehand scribbles and doodles colour outside the lines at
Claire Barrow
Pictured wearing : Claire Barrow dress, £1,800, at matchesfashion.com. Marni shoes, £530; earrings, £530 (marni.com).
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STUDIO - Elizabeth Yeoman
Model Elizabeth Yeoman showing of this seasons latest styles. Undulating tulle, a lightness of touch and painterly prints bring a stroke of style to the season.
Pictured wearing : Arques’Almedia top, £585 (marquesalmeida.com). Acne Studios earrings, POA (acnestudios.com).
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STUDIO - Elizabeth Yeoman
Model Elizabeth Yeoman showing of this seasons latest styles. Undulating tulle, a lightness of touch and painterly prints bring a stroke of style to the season. Stella McCartney’s walking watercolour canvas reaches for the clouds.
Pictured Wearing : Stella McCartney dress, £ 1,935 (stellamaccartney.com).
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