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crimes like the new season the radio crime thriller speak to them. to mystic violence cyber crime and human trafficking for investigators cases that keep you on your toes crime functions series at the best idea ever so every young person needs to listen to crime fighting and share telling frame tell a friend to a friend. it's like yours. are one and welcome to another edition of your own x. i'm your host to meghan lee we're featuring many creative types on the show today and perhaps you will be inspired here's a look at what's coming up. for
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a make over reviving the glamorous legacy of fashion house. strange fruit and the wild designs of three d. illustrator sarah early back. inside by side when celebrity chef twins cook up a storm. the biggest names in couture showing off their spring collections in paris this week so what better way to start off our show than with one of the greatest old couture designers of his generation laura reese now his glamorous robes were worn by stars such as for zee pardo grace kelly sofia ran and elizabeth taylor well after his death in two thousand and three the fashion house changed hands while the luxury label is now relying on a young unconventional fashion designer to pick up where mr left off.
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this was mc seem similar ends second to al xing for us. before the show the thirty three year old french design i was busy multitasking backstage he prefers to put the finishing touches on himself. yet as lost as you have it but i'm a bit nervous but that's normal but i can say with a clear conscience that i gave it all our gold don't need to pull the band i have a clear vision that people will like or not. simone's find his skills working for such a list could surely ace as shown full christiane to your and. then he turned to pressure push take loads for men under his own label he was appointed artistic director at azhar last year to create a new life into the fashion house. these awards are a good experience too strong decades but then it got
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a bit musty look the various designers tried to revive the brand but it didn't work . now might seem is here if you don't hold your next you know it's much more interesting for investors to try to revive these illustrious hauser's stables events or create new brands out of nothing did nothing to bits in the goodness of. the label turned fifty last year. it was founded by telling design a loris as he builds a celebrity following with an especially defined by luxury and. whole constellation of stars warriors gallops in the one nine hundred seventy s. including jane birkin and still lead. to music. as our own wants to make women more beautiful stylish very feminine glamorous and extravagant community. my own style which is more stuff but i tried to combine the
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two which was very stimulating and a real challenge them all in some but i think the best. of it. for his second collection he minded the labels archives and the result was a contemporary take on some of the fashion houses seventy's signature is this is his take on larson zorro's three rings dress. which again most t.v. did research in the archives was a great inspiration and i tried to understand the clothing design and then to change them for example the sleeves so i turned long dresses into drapes. the more you delve into a fashion label style the more you learn what is suitable for the present day set up than a to book maxime's maxime similar ones as good as putting himself inside laura skin the style is unmistakable miss your eyes are like black he liked white crystals and
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sequins. women had to be sexy and he opted almost exclusively for evening gowns and all that is present in this collection. not quite old grew to a perhaps more like rock which for young trainee and wealthy fans men and women alike. but you build the feeling i wanted the stars for men and women not to defy wildly to be androgynous know if it lead to some still very glamorous fashion but obviously unisex. goal was to mix up the wardrobe of the most of the time for men to wear women's jackets and women to wear men's shirts. it's a topical concept but not a new one it's an open question whether similar ones will win over investors in a short amount of time. if you see it's hard for a young designer to redefine a brand and to make it successful. yes people may think it's easy but it's not. it
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takes time and today the fashion houses don't give their designers time to find themselves and their place to form a unit with a label so that it succeeds again. nowadays fashion houses switch designers to fast. or. maybe even exceed single wins unique style will help bring those r.-o. back to new heights of success at any rate he stands for a new generation of designers who could put on is after the show he will put the crowd and enjoy the me. and staying with fashion another famous name in the world of career tour also didn't disappoint on the runway in paris plus elton john has made a big announcement those stories and more coming up and express.
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valentino turned out a tour de force of theatrical elegance at the paris old couture shows on a wednesday p.r. polo pitch all these collection featured feathers ruffled some bows and theatrical counted the color pop use of the italian renaissance. the bi annual the tour shows in the french capital are highlight of the fashion calendar. the. british pop star elton john has announced that he'll retire from the road after a long farewell tour. of a most amazing career i've had every award every i feel a possible and you know you have to say enough's enough and what's the most important thing i want to live down on this the children there changed our lives. i want to socially be away from them that would break my heart if. the singer. said
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he would not be retiring completely and would continue to write songs and give occasional performances over the past fifty years elton john has sold more than three hundred million records making him one of the most successful artists in music history. i want to go out with a bang and say thank you. hopefully saying goodbye to a friend. to. his goodbye tour will kick off in september twenty eighth it's slated to last three years. restoration has begun on the church of the resurrection in st petersburg also known as the church of the savior own spilled blood it is one of the city's graces. of the church was built between a teenager three and nine hundred seven as
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a memorial to the assassinated alexander the second and its design was inspired by moscow's st basil's cathedral restoration work is expected to take eight years. cerebellum bagga is one of the most successful three d. illustrators in germany now perhaps says because she sees creative potential in ordinary objects such as fruits or vegetables while her graphic illustrations have made it on the covers of international publications and since she works right here in berlin we thought we'd pay her a visit in her studio. a sunday breakfast made of paper. great made of marble. made a vegetable. brain made of wool. or even. the whole head made of food. zahra
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isn't bad it is a visual storytelling everything around her serves as a source of inspiration and of materials too so when she's out shopping it has studio in berlin she's also working even today i live out the i love all materials of course but i've been especially fond of fruit and vegetables for a long time because i'm fallible ie because they're so varied and the colors are so vivid there's always an element of surprise because i don't know what i'll get it's an organic material side we've all got this is my feel. this is the studio where sorry elim bag of test the limits of traditional graphic design work is featured in adversus month's glossy magazines galleries and he's anything but flat she describes herself as a three d. illustrator combining techniques from the realms of graphic design i'm photography
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. the main interest lies in meticulous craftsmanship dylan badger grew up in munich where her mother designed jewelry and her father ran a hip restaurant. lived after his bust i have my passion for crafting things probably goes back to my childhood i belong to the generation of children who grew up without t.v. or at least with less t.v. and without a computer and the digital world so there was enough time and space to make things with whatever was around four hundred a month. to boston just to give us that the my father ought to fill the pantry in my father's restaurant was my playground when i was around four or five funded by still pauses as unflat awoke a lifelong interest in food. took. dylan bag-o. went on to study graphic design in london then set up a jew. with her boyfriend at the time. she felt limited in her creativity so she
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started sending her three d. designs to magazines and reviews works feature on the covers of leading publications all over the world. i think that as soon as you touch things with your hands and let your own energy flow into them something different emerges that's perhaps more human and not quite so flawless that interests me more than the perfect surface of a computer monitor. bagus approach can also be applied to just surfaces she regularly creates stunning displays for the luxury mans in germany she
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loves challenges and wants to look good from. she tends to collaborate with. projects. she worked with. create these oversized office supplies. to splash. my career actually with a big failure. and they let me go after three weeks. by the i've been assigned to redesign an opera magazine and when the creative director saw my result he said it was unfortunately no better than the original so i had to go. but he did something that was encouraging for my future he said my portfolio looked more like a buy. tricks than
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a traditional designer's portfolio and that i didn't have to worry i would make it somewhere and i'm missing the kind of. the truth. she did today. as one of europe's most successful illustrators mistake of all style is indeed my. posting in the creative vein it's time now to inspire you to make something on your own now our resident d.i.y. hans and shows us how to make a combination flower shelf and vase using old coke bottles now if it sounds complicated that's because it is but sorry makes it look easy. when they were planting a flower. provides us. a floral rain strength you'll need
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to large force and one small one ten small glass bottles we used bottles that hold two hundred milliliters a wooden broad two and a half centimeters in diameter a leather cord and a regular drill bit that's just a little wider than the cord. a drill and to force the drill bits choose one according to the size of the bottle and the other according to the wooden rod. a compass. fine sandpaper paper with great size two hundred forty would glue and masking tape a paint brush and your choice of paint. measure a line that leaves a little room on either side of the bottles use the compass to do are so cool in each of the boards ours are thirty four thirty two and twenty eight centimeters in diameter. mark the whole of the compass made at the center of the circle store out your circles with. sand the edges of the wooden so cool smooth place the bottles in
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a circle about five centimeters from each other on the largest wooden disk place the middle sized wooden board on top of the bosch will. mark the positions of the bottle mounts on the middle sized board bore holes through the circles with the larger force in the drill bit. the regular drill big drill through the mark center of the middle sized board then use the small force to carefully drill indentations on both sides of that hole drill half way down into the center of the large wooden drill all the way through the smallest board. place the middle sized board on the six. do the same with the remaining four bottles and the smallest board use the large force now drilled. to drill out the holes. tape to mask the edges of the boards paint the boards. where the paint is dr drew move the tape. so it wouldn't draw it into two pieces of different lengths we chose for
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centimeters and twenty four centimeters. drill a hole for the cord through the end of the long piece of broad pull the cord through the hole and. glue the smaller. in the law just forward system you don't sign on the roll and don't glue it you'll need to remove it to change the flowers will be the same with the longer awed and the smallest board the smallest board can slide along the longer rod so changing the water is simple. instead of bottles and you can use flour. if you have new. interior design and don't forget to subscribe. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail the interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y.
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tutorials on home to correction will take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribe and don't miss out. on you tube. time now for a blast from the past in the one nine hundred eighty s. the british band or kestrel maneuvers in the dark played a major role in shaping synthesizer pop music now their hit song if you will leave not only topped the major music charts in one nine hundred eighty six it was the theme song of the popular movie pretty in pink while the band officially called it quits in one thousand nine hundred eighty two only to make a successful comeback nine years later well now the band is on tour with their thirteenth studio album. i. think that i. forty years after o.m.d.
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was founded the band still feels concert venues around the world tonight they're starting fresh sounds from their new album that. well i'm took four years to make it's how long it takes us to make an album now we're going to try to find new ideas but that's what the album is about still trying to find new ideas we have to balance between sounding like o.m.d. but still trying to do something new and interesting. yet to some it still sounds as if time has stood still. doesn't appear i listen to this band in my youth you know one can equal the early hits that's clear but these guys still rock boils out of oh. look at you come they've been great since the eighty's the new record is simply brilliant.
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paul humphreys and andy mccluskey were school friends who just wanted to play music they never dreamed o.m.d. would go down in music history l.s.d. was going to be one called that one called subtly in nine hundred seventy eight we and eric slip in the pool we happen to for joy division and that was our first gig and it was only ever going to be one concert and it was just it was that's why we picked the stupid name again. i'm a. little did they know thirty years later they're thirteen studio album the punishment of luxury has met with critical success and they'll be touring with it till october. i. in our series this week we're meeting up with successful twins and one of the things that all these identical twins seem to have in common is that no matter what branch of the working in one is the creative force
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and the other has a knack for the more practical side of the business while the boxy twins from belgium are no different their professional chefs and with them instead of too many cooks spoiling the broth of their two sets of hands are better than one. sauteed lobster scallops with time butter gourmet dishes created by top chefs in the comfort of your home christophe and stephanie foxy operate belgium's most exclusive catering service since their childhood the two brothers have been standing side by side at the stove two chefs one shared taste experience. not a surprise really considering the men are identical twins. the look for sales which normally i hate to be honest but we make it all our way. it's
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very intense it's very intense but has no burger to taste we don't need like any on the wing the sos and i like it very and we love you very of course a this also has a lot of taste. this is where the boxy twins unusual dishes are created on the outskirts of ghent in northern belgium the modern design of their kitchen bears testimony to their friendship for experimentation. even thinking we've got this instrumental one that i will remember that was a bit too much purity. i'm going to know just run. today the boxes are trying out a new appetizer made with a dried leek chervil root puree and they note down each new creation with them all the ingredients down to the very last gram the division of labor is also clear.
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stefan is creative. while christoph is pragmatic his brothers creativity sometimes makes him nervous but they work very well together as a team goes in the other kids or. another has something in. my life. and i said oh my god was this to have a problem when i have to call my brother to find out what i know and i can follow his thoughts and that's why we're quits i mean that's the benefits in between that that he. that's the whole thing is that i can often. guess what you're thinking and what you're doing. the twins have made a name for themselves with their unique creations they've written several cookbooks and even have their own t.v. show. in twenty fifteen they toured through
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brussels with a hidden camera sampling restaurant fare and doing what they like doing best eating chatting arguing then eating again this twin pack is a marketing dream too for the price of one of the boxes were born in one thousand nine hundred sixty one and from the outset they were inseparable they even discovered their passion for cooking together. no one know when people play with corals and. they go and whatever you can imagine and soldiers and things like that we played with pots. they opened their first restaurant at the age of twenty one for many it was too expensive and a bit too different and crowds stayed away but the twins stuck together giving each other more all support and refusing to give up. their persistence paid off with a mission on star. they gave up the restaurant on a long time ago and switched to catering instead tonight they're cooking for small
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event but sometimes they provide food for up to two thousand people and even after thirty years have to stow they're still worried about whether their guests will mike their food. good habit every time we can feel really ensures a little bit. from what i've always tried to make food and the truth people feel comfortable and happy i don't want to think of being at the table and eating is a big family is having fun. after dinner it's time to clean up even talk cooks can't avoid that but it's not so much work if they do it together. and that's where i'd say triplets come in handy and with that it is time to say goodbye well don't forget to check out our website to see the reports again as always and thanks for tuning in and well see you again tomorrow.
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on the next edition of your own max an open air hotel with bunker service concept artist frank patrick have shot to fame with ideas like there's zero star hotel the twins also created the world's biggest picnic blanket found took a blabbermouth be a long drive to search on compromising our next time on your own.
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