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  • Daily Life In Old Quebec City
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    Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    A sign stands outside a McDonald's restaurant in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 23, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    DUKAS_186869933_NUR
    Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    A McDonald's restaurant is in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 23, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tesla Cybertruck Decorated With Pokemon Characters
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    Tesla Cybertruck Decorated With Pokemon Characters
    Tesla Cybertruck is decorated with Pokemon characters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 29, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    DUKAS_186540151_FER
    Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Titanium 1
    Ref 16950
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Progress Design

    A beer glass made with titanium and developed in a lab is hoping to help drinkers enjoy their booze more.
    The minimalist Prism is meant to encourage people to slow down and savour the beer drinking ritual.
    The Japanese maker Progress Design claims the gently flared shape enhances the smoothness of every sip, while the aerospace-grade titanium preserves flavour.
    The metal coats the 375 ml glass inside and out and is claimed to neutralise metallic aftertastes and gently break down off-notes preserving only the true flavour of the drink in it.
    A gently flared rim is said to improve mouthfeel and guide beer smoothly across the palate, softening texture and lifting aroma.
    Etched patterns carry a centuries-old Japanese wish for prosperity and continuity.
    OPS: The Prism beer glass comes in two finishes. Silver (left) and Infinite (right)
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    DUKAS_186540150_FER
    Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Titanium 1
    Ref 16950
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Progress Design

    A beer glass made with titanium and developed in a lab is hoping to help drinkers enjoy their booze more.
    The minimalist Prism is meant to encourage people to slow down and savour the beer drinking ritual.
    The Japanese maker Progress Design claims the gently flared shape enhances the smoothness of every sip, while the aerospace-grade titanium preserves flavour.
    The metal coats the 375 ml glass inside and out and is claimed to neutralise metallic aftertastes and gently break down off-notes preserving only the true flavour of the drink in it.
    A gently flared rim is said to improve mouthfeel and guide beer smoothly across the palate, softening texture and lifting aroma.
    Etched patterns carry a centuries-old Japanese wish for prosperity and continuity.
    OPS: The Prism beer glass comes in two finishes. Silver (left) and Infinite (right)
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    DUKAS_186540149_FER
    Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Titanium 1
    Ref 16950
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Progress Design

    A beer glass made with titanium and developed in a lab is hoping to help drinkers enjoy their booze more.
    The minimalist Prism is meant to encourage people to slow down and savour the beer drinking ritual.
    The Japanese maker Progress Design claims the gently flared shape enhances the smoothness of every sip, while the aerospace-grade titanium preserves flavour.
    The metal coats the 375 ml glass inside and out and is claimed to neutralise metallic aftertastes and gently break down off-notes preserving only the true flavour of the drink in it.
    A gently flared rim is said to improve mouthfeel and guide beer smoothly across the palate, softening texture and lifting aroma.
    Etched patterns carry a centuries-old Japanese wish for prosperity and continuity.
    OPS: The Prism beer glass comes in two finishes. Silver (left) and Infinite (right)
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    DUKAS_186540148_FER
    Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Titanium 1
    Ref 16950
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Progress Design

    A beer glass made with titanium and developed in a lab is hoping to help drinkers enjoy their booze more.
    The minimalist Prism is meant to encourage people to slow down and savour the beer drinking ritual.
    The Japanese maker Progress Design claims the gently flared shape enhances the smoothness of every sip, while the aerospace-grade titanium preserves flavour.
    The metal coats the 375 ml glass inside and out and is claimed to neutralise metallic aftertastes and gently break down off-notes preserving only the true flavour of the drink in it.
    A gently flared rim is said to improve mouthfeel and guide beer smoothly across the palate, softening texture and lifting aroma.
    Etched patterns carry a centuries-old Japanese wish for prosperity and continuity.
    OPS: The Prism beer glass titanium covering is so thin, the beer can still be seen inside
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Dubai Travel
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    Dubai Travel
    March 16, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: Interior view of a car showroom with luxury class sportscars at a car dealer. (Olaf Schuelke / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Olaf Schuelke

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
    DUKAS_186212482_NUR
    Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
    Dubai kunafa chocolate bars are displayed at a shop in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. The Dubai Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate and crunchy kunafa. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186198854_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197556_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Debbe Wingham working on the parasol.

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197554_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Diamond and pearl details

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197552_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Diamond and pearl details

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197551_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Two carat blue diamond detail

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197550_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197549_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Three carat white diamond

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197548_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197547_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Three carat diamond

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197546_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197545_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.Handle

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197544_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

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

     

  • The €1.36 million euros parasol
    DUKAS_186197543_FER
    The €1.36 million euros parasol
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parasol 1
    Ref 16919
    20/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Debbie Wingham
    A €1.36 million euros parasol has been unveiled — to celebrate the official start of Summer.
    Italian luxury umbrella manufacturer Il Marchesato has joined forces with UK artist and bespoke luxury event organiser Debbie Wingham.
    It has been described as the world’s most expensive parasol.
    It is waterproof so also works as an umbrella.
    British-bornWingham is the designer behind some of the world’s most extravagant creations, from diamond-encrusted gowns and shoes to oner-off objects d’art.
    The parasol features 24-carat gold hardware as well as a a dual-layer fabric waterproof fabric covering offering full UV protection.
    The canopy is lined with a baroque pattern, adorned with elaborate floral brooches embroidered with real diamonds and pearls.
    Wingham joined with Il Marchesato for a commissioning client who was said to be particularly passionate about sun protection, valuing skincare and UV defence as much as shelter from the rain.
    The client approached Wingham with a collection of heirloom diamonds gifted by grandparents to create “something extraordinary.”

    OPS: The €1.36 million euros parasol/umbrella by Debbie Wingham and Il Marchesato.

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178437_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178436_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178435_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178434_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178433_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178432_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178431_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178430_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178429_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    DUKAS_186178428_FER
    Monopoly money price expected for customised G-Wagen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Monopoly 1
    Ref 16918
    19/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Mansory
    A brand new Mercedes G-Wagen convertible has been turned into a custom part tribute to classic board game Monopoly for true fans.
    German luxury customising firm Mansory is based on its Speranza version of the current-generation of the highly desirable utility vehicle.
    The base Speranza is a four-door convertible with rear-hinged back doors doors and an 820 horsepower V-8 engine.
    It can go from zero to 62 mph in just four seconds, with a top speed limited at 155 mph.
    The Monopoly-themed version is officially titled the “Mansory – Art Piece – AL3C MONO907Y”.
    It is more an angle on fictional characters tho flaunt cash.
    The company have created it in collaboration with the artist known as Alec Monopoly, who has teamed up with brands before for Monopoly-themed objects.
    The model shown features Monopoly’s top hatted Mr Monopoly, alongside wealthy Disney animated character Scrooge McDuck and the comic book boy billionaire Richie Rich.
    Monopoly’s real name is Alec Andon and he is a pop artist and DJ from New York City.


    OPS:Mansory AL3C MONO907Y

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

     

  • Canada Economy
    DUKAS_186042788_NUR
    Canada Economy
    A store goes out of business in a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Canada Economy
    DUKAS_186042786_NUR
    Canada Economy
    A man walks past a closed store that has gone out of business in a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Canada Economy
    DUKAS_186042552_NUR
    Canada Economy
    Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, begins shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Canada Economy
    DUKAS_186042550_NUR
    Canada Economy
    Different mannequins are seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, begins shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    DUKAS_186042549_NUR
    Canada Economy
    Store fixtures are seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, begins shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Canada Economy
    DUKAS_186042548_NUR
    Canada Economy
    Store fixtures are seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, begins shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    Daily Life In Canada
    A small shrine is at a Chinese grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on September 19, 2024. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are for sale in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    DUKAS_184718525_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are displayed in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    DUKAS_184718518_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are displayed in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    DUKAS_184718513_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    A woman breaks a Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bar in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    DUKAS_184718508_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are displayed in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    DUKAS_184718503_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are displayed in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    DUKAS_184718498_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    A woman breaks a Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bar in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    DUKAS_184718493_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are displayed in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    DUKAS_184718488_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are for sale in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    DUKAS_184718483_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are displayed in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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    DUKAS_184718478_NUR
    Dubai Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bars
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are for sale in Maple, Ontario, Canada, on May 11, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

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