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the top of the show so let's dive right in. dressed to impress presenting the fashion trends for the autumn winter season. in and out home cooking out of portuguese restaurants and l.n. . and for the future laces projects or preserving german calls. i'm not far off today but if you watched the show yesterday you will know that i was right on trend as my dress being red it's the color. fashion this year adding a splash of color to an often dull when to wardrobe with paris fashion week in full swing in the moment we went to talk to the pros to find out what to wear as the cold nights draw in the hair in northern europe. whether it's own off the runways during they're ready to. paris is the perfect place to take the season's
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fashion pulse. design a street style. what to wear this for one thing it's red is for the cold winter months industry insider says this season is. red is a big color i think the looks very good a lot of people looks good on blogs and brads well it's a happy color there's a great conversation of love and women are really using it in accessories in total looks even and i love the already trend as in red from head to toe maybe red t. shirt or sweater red pants red shoes super cool. on the runway the german model showcased another trend checks. designers have above all revived respectable hound's tooth for shark tale of looks. german singer lena my amount hood is just one of many celebrities who's checkmate that's come
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thing it's got if you get there on the checkered coat and hair known color making a comeback preferably in a relaxed oversized. blazers are all over the place right now and the good old news going camp is also cropping up again. just enough you know those are two key pieces you need for a style update. without looking like you're trying too hard. superficially it's siding with itself that side. newsboy hatsell baron is of the season's must have accessory with designers embracing them everywhere. to think. that these parades are a huge trend if they're still from the pre season but they're here to stay. it's no secret that denim is his day besides it's perennial popularity for separates the latest look is head to turn indigo.
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there's a lot of downtime and all the collections it seems that even designers that never used them before are inter-breeding their version of doubt. but there's another trend this season and that is comfort even figments statement making pieces . oversized. plenty of room for cool weather layers it's a live championed by french style starting after the song. through. i have the feeling everything's getting looser and more comfortable. skin tight pants are out. right now we want to feel comfortable in our clothes. you see that above all with coats and wide trousers. alison let's you know everything's a bit oversized like my blazer for example looks a bit like it's borrowed from the boys i like a lot it's more casual. coat skirts and dresses old on the long side the season
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preferably in floral prints a generous. sort of way. nice to. know if i'm feeling. so the leg. long lengths don't have to look prim and proper these outfits are a case in point. another season must have standout belts to clinch the waist. in a narrow way from us actress naomi watts for a wide band worn by an astronaut for so much. i'm glad to be in fashion but to be honest i've always loved white belts. for the silhouettes i think work work work closer to the body first of all very oversized so it's one or the other and very often you will see that the waist has become quite important again. tassels and fringes continue to crop up chiming in on hands and cascading down dresses adding
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a touch of playfulness to the game of dressing up. that's already tassels work fine for me. but fashion fun and games aren't everyone's cup of tea. and i don't know what to wear i just wear everything black that's what i did today i think black is you know is the main color and i mean that raises and you can see all the new fashion trends and you know for me less is more simple. black is always a safe bet just had a pair of red shoes for an almost a complete on trend look. when i know what's a vaio when you head out for that extra sweater this season let's move on now to take a look at a few other stories from around europe has our express round up. college as a flocking to balance motor wild classics trade fair which happened on thursday vintage
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cars and collectors items are on display through sunday like this b.m.w. broached a five zero zero seven the once belonged to elvis presley. hollywood actor nicolas cage was at the wheel of his ford mustang in the action film gone in sixty seconds . another highlight comes from the collection of seven time formula one world champion michelle schumacher. and an original formula one racing suit. they are putting the polish on brussels landmark sculpture of the autonomy and its stainless steel surfaces are spiffed up each year in a weeklong operation. the cleaners have to scale one hundred meters to reach its nine spheres which represent an iron crystal enlarged one hundred sixty five billion times the a told me it was built in one nine hundred fifty eight for the world's fair it's gearing up to. it's sixtieth birthday next year.
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i'm exhibition at the. weather phenomenon from an artistic standpoint. on view of works like john constable salzburg cathedral from the meadows and for. work. scientific instruments also in display like the hemispheres produced by. the exhibition questions how climate change its affects civilization it runs through march twenty eighth. the book fifty kitchens one city was released this year it shows how do i read the column reactions all here in berlin and in association with the release your inbox is being featuring a restaurant to wait on our website social media and one that we launched it was the portuguese establishment in free to time wrong by a native who's finally found his feet in the city.
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there are many things you have to have a common first language then if you're portuguese the climate and the way people are doing that and of course the weather it took me years to a climatologist. i know my dad was born in northern portugal in the one nine hundred seventy seven he grew up in lisbon the capital after finishing school he trained as a cook. his passion for good food to his mother as a child he watched how she cooked food on the move to berlin when he was twenty one working in various restaurants and as a d.j. on the side until you opened his list in twenty ten. and he. has a huge market where you can buy everything from when i was
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a child it fascinated me to walk through the market and see the contrasting colors and fruits fish and meat how was that how was it prepared the market always fired my curiosity. portuguese cuisine is relatively unknown internee and fernando all nato wants to change that. emphasis is on the small dishes discussed this is just advertises much like the spanish top us and in portugal they passive every meal. served in this restaurant come from portugal. in portugal people eat a lot. when i go home to visit my mom she sees me taking a small plate of food and says you all starve to death you have to eat something. and i see it with other people. spend
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a quarter of their earnings on food. sometimes more than a quarter. which. is a portuguese that comes in many variations. the recipe originated in southern portugal . the dishes named after the coffee prepared in. the portuguese i've been cooking in this cup of pot since the eighth century it's especially good for gently preparing food because when the lid is on the food is steamed that preserves the flavor of the individual ingredients.
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because ian is very very on the coast people traditionally eat a lot of fish in the interior more meat comes to the table. what's special about cats a plan i'm addicted to is that all the ingredients cook together with the meat even the seafood. the side and this is a typical portuguese dish very special and. makes the meat and the fish fish. i don't know why but i do know that the portuguese are always ready to try new things just like in seafaring. the portuguese were always willing to discover new land even though the dangers were greater say. one shape to portuguese culture. this is. when i spent three months renovating the ruins of what had been a store and even built some of the furniture himself he wanted
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a rustic ambience like in a country inn in portugal. his small restaurant has room for fifty five guests. many come specifically for fernando's homemade pastel they're not a traditional putting tartlet. bar is located on buck's hard enough plots interest on district it's the only portuguese restaurant in this district which is home to many young people students and families. and there's a certain freedom here people do what they want. and it's still very much an alternative neighborhood even when no this is him and not so she she and i really like the mix of people that come here.
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has many regular guests from the neighborhood they like the private atmosphere and when fernando are neither has time he brings the food to the table himself. while the look is lovely and you can see a lot of the recipes from that series on our instagram page food travel auggie to much more. europe at its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacy our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comments check out our duramax instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse europe can be. follow us on instagram.
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one thing you might see a lot of on instagram pages cost in germany there is an estimated twenty five thousand castles in castle ruins from the middle ages a lot of them are located in southwest germany in the state of ryan and all the ones we feature in our next report and located on or near the river vine cultivating this cultural heritage is costing the state and private individuals a lot of money but a few alternative strategies are being pursued to help preserve the historical structures. germany is dotted with castles that add up to a vast cultural legacy perched high above rivers tucked away in the mountains or standing proudly in the middle of villages and cities. they all have one thing in common their upkeep is costly. various strategies have been developed to
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preserve and maintain these historic sites else castle above the moser river is a medial nights castle built in the early twelfth century it escaped destruction in many wars tourism is a crucial source of revenue. the tour starts every ten minutes. the castle has been owned by the same family for over eight hundred fifty years. passed down from one count of elts to the next would become to book an item so we don't care if the consulate given a condition and has deposit on to the next on my bed second edition us so the past few years we've been conducting very intensive restoration renovating the roof and fixing whatever is needed to be fixed. it is always much to do and that always will be for me and for the next generation. zona castle is located above the middle right near minds. is a castle blogger for
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a project launched in two thousand and fifteen. it's financed by the local government and media the bloggers job is to publicize the region to attract tourists and companies they thought. my brief is to write about the region about the middle. apart from that i'm completely free. hardcastle was built in the late one nine hundred three it's lords are pursuing a different strategy. on the ground floor and arts center offers exhibition space for young photographer. if you know rob and stephan bisht are the directors. rob and her husband reside on the top floors they've been living and working in hardcastle for six years now and they pay rent. if i and. my party here we work here we organize get togethers we have room for all sorts of different things we've got
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a little arts and all of that under one roof. in the past hardcastle was used as a spa and convalescent home later as a hotel and restaurant. the landlord of the castle. university professor. his father voted in the one nine hundred seventy s. and immediately began renting it out. frank lives in a former out building right behind the castle. he moved in when his children were on the way and he needed more space. he takes care of the gardening himself as a leisure time activity. if you just like i see it is far more constructive than hitting the golf course i quit playing golf some time ago now instead of golf and tennis it's souls and. listening in castle in rhineland in it is also privately owned. horse to control it person voted
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auction in early two thousand and fifteen at age seventy eight and set about fixing it up. mushroom because you do have to be a little crazy to take on something like this. the beams in the nights hall were rotting the castle on the verge of collapse. the landmark preservation commission and listening in council did with they could to support the new lord of the castle . if it's a good investment he's being invested here to make a historical site accessible and preserve it that's normally the government's job and the public sector is doing a chair without private involvement you can be sure all this would be impossible. germany's newcastle lords are guardians of historical legacy and help shoulder the burden of preservation whether as owners renters bloggers bringing these breathtaking buildings to international attention.
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now throughout this week we've been looking at the monocle magazine's most recently published ranking of the top twenty five cities to live in well why within the top ten zero rick copenhagen munich berlin and the highest ranking of the european cities would be yanna taking over rule number two spot consideration of the categories went into making this survey and this year austrians are more than happy let's take a look around the city and see why it. said to provide such a good quality of life for the residents. nothing is more quintessentially viennese than our i don't know her strong carriage past buildings from the imperial era. or a visit to a traditional coffee house where the famous spanish riding school. you can
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float above the city on the ferris wheel in the famous prada amusement park. taleb or lay at the door and chief of british lifestyle magazine in monaco enthuses about austria's capital city in the magazine's ranking of most livable cities vienna came in at number two. viewed as an interesting city and did very well with our ranking partly because this is a city that was built right the first time if you rewind over a century you have a city which actually the bigger population they the story of the twentieth century than it does at the start of the twenty first so it's right size it is it allows its citizens to breathe a little. in one hundred sixteen vienna had more than two point two million residents today it has around one point eight million the city is famous for its relaxed atmosphere there are more buildings from the late one thousand nine hundred
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than paris budapest over lynn and the historical old center unesco world heritage site still shows the former glory of the austro hungary an empire. vienna is a city of contrasts its landmark affects in stephen's cathedral is mirrored in the heart of house designed by hundreds blind and completed in one thousand nine hundred another example of different building styles the hundred plus a holes that get actual diversity is not all that counts and monocle city rankings one of the driving top. that we looked at we thought of a series this year was also a sense of greater mobility. vienna has an impressive infrastructure in the city center everything is reachable by foot which is one of the reasons monaco listed vienna as the second most livable cities worldwide. of course as a couple of other factors which which were in vs favor we think about cultural
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institutions are just outstanding galleries and museums. many people say that you're actually walking through use e.-m. all the time and sometimes that can be seen as dr victoria but i think that is i think really to be celebrated. with more than one hundred museums vienna offers a broad spectrum of artworks including paintings sculptures graphics architecture all modern not. belvedere palace houses the world's biggest collection of gustav kent paintings they are nouveau artists wax like the kiss on world famous. elation each time to the palace displays items belonging to the only time family it's one of the most important private collections in the world. composers like mozart beethoven schubert and strauss what at the piano state opera it's one of the top addresses for classical music and this has he has even the most
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often. piano does night life and just as strong to me incredibly well. numerous clubs and bars make vienna fun for visitors and residents alike. isn't it you know it's small enough to get a grasp of and with history you can experience a lot here can feel see and feel are leaving much but it had to be take you feel the creativity of your sense that marty music and dance are. fundamental part of the city we are tied to starts and that is a very slow city that really lives the day celebration we. begin trying to be a conflict. there's plenty of time to turn in the coffeehouses to their of the in these institutions and the opening hours from early morning until late in the evening seven days a week are impressive unlike the shopping facilities in the area which by noon have
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strict opening times entre may closed on sundays that's one of the few points that monocle criticizes about vienna the magazine hopes that in the future sunday shopping will be possible and says that would be another feather in the cap of europe's most livable city. well in keeping with our series this week we had this travels that to give away it's a great prize and we've had loads of entries in so thank you very much to everyone who wrote in we are asked you to name your favorite european city and the most popular choice with all of us was burnin surprisingly paris came up a lot to the when it's at random though is carrying cruise what's up from mexico whose favorite city is. congratulations to you this travel set and everything inside this bag will be on the way and as we say well done we must also say goodbye join us for the highlights of you can otherwise i'll see you later in the thanks to cheney and everyone goodbye for now. next
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time on your a match the highlights show the new pew center on the museum inside by design news former headquarters in paris. danish architect igloos latest project opens in joplin to. the fine building illusions created by serbian called the painter and me gonna milosevic this and next time you're a max heinecke. european
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