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  • PEOPLE - Cristiano Ronaldo zeigt seinen trainierten Body auf der Yacht
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    PEOPLE - Cristiano Ronaldo zeigt seinen trainierten Body auf der Yacht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX (10320362b)
    Cristiano Ronaldo
    Cristiano Ronaldo out and about, St Tropez, France - 24 Jun 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Cristiano Ronaldo zeigt seinen trainierten Body auf der Yacht
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    PEOPLE - Cristiano Ronaldo zeigt seinen trainierten Body auf der Yacht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX (10320362d)
    Cristiano Ronaldo
    Cristiano Ronaldo out and about, St Tropez, France - 24 Jun 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Impressionen von der Segel-Regatta in Saint Tropez
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    FEATURE - Impressionen von der Segel-Regatta in Saint Tropez
    October 1, 2016 - Saint Tropez, France - MoonBeam sailing during Les Voiles de St. Tropez in France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Impressionen von der Segel-Regatta in Saint Tropez
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    FEATURE - Impressionen von der Segel-Regatta in Saint Tropez
    October 1, 2016 - Saint Tropez, France - Crew of Yacht HISPANIA sailing during Les Voiles de St. Tropez, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Impressionen von der Segel-Regatta in Saint Tropez
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    FEATURE - Impressionen von der Segel-Regatta in Saint Tropez
    October 1, 2016 - Saint Tropez, France - MOONBEAM III sailing during Les Voiles de St. Tropez in France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037q)
    An aerial photo of a pool in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037p)
    An aerial photo of a crowded beach in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037o)
    An aerial photo of the sea in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037n)
    An aerial photo of a beach in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037p)
    An aerial photo of a crowded beach in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037o)
    An aerial photo of the sea in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037n)
    An aerial photo of a beach in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037m)
    An aerial photo shows lines of trees in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037k)
    An aerial photo of a beach in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037l)
    An aerial photo of a beach in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037j)
    An aerial photo of a yacht in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037i)
    A crowded beach in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037h)
    Aerial photo of a road in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037g)
    Aerial shot of a beach in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037f)
    Aerial photo of decking in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037e)
    Photographer Tommy Clarke shots the image from a helicopter
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037d)
    Aerial shot of yachts and boats in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037c)
    Aerial shot of yachts and boats in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037b)
    Aerial shot of a beach in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
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    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tommy Clarke/REX Shutterstock (4901037a)
    Aerial shot of yachts and boats in St Tropez
    Aerial photographs of St Tropez, France - 16 Aug 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qngo

    A photographer has shot a series of stunning aerial photographs of St Tropez.

    London-based photographer Tommy Clarke, 28, has become known for his daredevil tactics that include hanging out of the side of a helicopter to capture the perfect aerial shot.

    Incredible beaches, colourful parasols, yachts and turquoise sea can be seen in the photos. The aerial shots challenge perceptions, and objects and landscapes become patterns and colours.

    Tommy said: "The aim of this series was to capture the colours, shapes and form of people interacting with the beautiful coastline of the French Rivera.

    "I adored the fact people always take their brightest colours to the beach, we wear fluorescent bathing suits and lie on even brighter towels. We are ultimately adding specks and swathes of colour to a blank canvas - the beach. Capturing this around the world from Australia to Mexico has gone from an interest to an obsession."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Swimwear Fashion, Saint Tropez, France - 1970s
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    Swimwear Fashion, Saint Tropez, France - 1970s
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    Swimwear Fashion, Saint Tropez, France - 1970s

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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Bademode aus vergangenen Zeiten

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    ROLF SACHS IN ST TROPEZ, FRANCE - 1980s
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    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506u )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506s )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506q )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506p )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506o )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506l )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506k )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506j )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506d )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506h )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506c )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506i )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506f )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506g )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506e )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506a )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
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    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 998506b )

    Saint Tropez in danger of becoming the 'French Ibiza, Saint Tropez, France - Aug 2009
    SAINT TROPEZ BATTLES TO BRING BACK THE GLAMOUR

    St Tropez's mayor has gone on a glamour offensive over fears that the exclusive resort is being turned into the 'French Ibiza'.

    Traditionally the tiny port has been the haunt of the rich, famous and sophisticated.

    However, a new breed of tourist has led to an upsurge in tacky souvenirs and vulgar displays.

    Up to 100,000 day trippers regularly pack into the small seafront town.

    And while super yachts can still be found in its old port and sports cars drive along its roads, there has been another, less welcome, intrusion.

    Now tourists come to gawp at the riches around them and snap up t-shirts, shot glasses and even condoms that bear the message 'I Love Saint-Tropez'.

    All of which has left Mayor Jean-Pierre Tuv (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Sting and Trudie Styler on holiday in Saint Tropez, France - 06 Aug 2009
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    Sting and Trudie Styler on holiday in Saint Tropez, France - 06 Aug 2009
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    Sting, Trudie Styler
    Sting and Trudie Styler on holiday in Saint Tropez, France - 06 Aug 2009
    Sting, Trudie Styler, Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber, completly drunk leaving a night Club in Saint Tropez. The veteran rock star and his film producer wife showed that, albeit with the help of a few drops of the local tipple, they are still crazy in love after all these years.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Kate Moss and Jamie Hince on holiday in Saint Tropez, France - 03 Aug 2009
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    Kate Moss and Jamie Hince on holiday in Saint Tropez, France - 03 Aug 2009
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    Kate Moss and her bodyguard carrying her daughter Lila Grace
    Kate Moss and Jamie Hince on holiday in Saint Tropez, France - 03 Aug 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • PEOPLE - Epstein-AffŠre: Prinz Andrew tritt von seinen €mtern zurŸck
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    PEOPLE - Epstein-AffŠre: Prinz Andrew tritt von seinen €mtern zurŸck
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Saint-Tropez, France, July 2008.
    Prince Andrew is seen chatting with Polish-born socialite Chris Von Aspen at a party in Saint-Tropez, France, in July 2008.The picture was taken just weeks after the Duke of YorkÍs pedophile friend Jeffrey Epstein admitted child sex offenses in a controversial secret plea deal in Florida.
    Andrew was later filmed leaving the party with a troupe of beautiful women.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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