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you can sign up to these kinds of side by. people who put big dreams on the big screen. in movie magazine on the demi. everyone welcome to the show here's what we've got coming up for you today. mix and match what to wear the spring and summer. hello i'm champagne italian delicacies i'm east of chocolates a. wings and trail crazy works of art music to help
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the insects. to start off let's get you up to date with the upcoming fashion trends the weather is still winter here in europe but the shop windows are already filled with the latest designs for the warmest season we met up with an expert and distilled off to find out what's new and who knows you might be able to reuse some of your outfits from a few decades ago. spring twenty eighteen is going to be while every rule can be broken especially when it comes to combining. fashion journalist zuckerberg has been in the business for twelve years. with the help of a model in just a little fashion clinic shop she explains what to expect from the designers spring and summer.
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and then a major ferguson fashion right now is actually daring to break rules combining what seems on combinable you can do that really nicely with materials and patterns in the in this case an abstract floral print is combined with stripes on the stripes are picked up again on issues of clive while the floral motif shows up again on the paps. another trend wearing many layers one on top of the other ideally oversized. i mean you have to be a little careful about the silhouette so that it looks good as a whole with a blouse company too long in the sweater should be too short you have to achieve a certain harmony. in terms of color palette the spring collection could hardly be more fresh almost all designers are favoring delicate sounds that can be easily come by. on the one hand you've got the plaster walls very powdery
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tournaments but on the other you have secret clearance howlers to set against those times and. what's new is that these glaring colors can now also be worn together. ten years ago or the complimentary colors like purple and orange couldn't be combined now they can allow the crazier the better that's a motif we're seeing among many so. i added another trend that was long scoff that is making a comeback double denim right now almost anything goes when wearing denim. across all the silhouette so you see pieces of denim that can be combined even of different emotions dark with light. right now we're also seeing a lot of denim patchwork. patchwork i don't know. here different
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pieces are put together to make one pair of trousers. and the ninety's are back expect leotards and bathing suits with high cut legs. so feel free to go out in a shiny tracksuit you can spot this trend in shop windows of stores like media city center here the designer clothes on sale up pretty daring the ninety's influence is apparent in the transparent sympathetic fabrics and flip flops. the war we are the experimentation with logos to the trend of the one nine hundred ninety six would now be used to run scale that they aren't hiding them anymore but boldly putting them right out there allan when i'm not taking it all for granted not now showing way but most off confidently. yeah i have a few that's the standard. spring is also bringing something for those who prefer
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design classics the trenchcoat is back the one hundred year old classic getting a make over. bed clothes wasn't classic on the trenchcoat is a classic and now they have reinterpreted it with far more volume so that's the nice styling idea but a trench coat is always a good investment it's one of my favorite pieces of clothing you should always have one in your closet so one of the envelopes. next to trench coats you'll also be seeing beams transparent rain clouds and at the very least those will keep you dry and fashionable this spring in europe. let's get you up to date with what's happening across the continent now we start off with a collector's favorite it's almost time for the world cup so many people are getting ready to fill their sticker books as part of a long. stabbing pre-tournament tradition.
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this week the official panini photo sticker albums for the twenty eighteen world cup will appear in one hundred thirty different countries each album has eighty pages there's room for eighteen players stickers from each of the thirty two participating countries plus lots of extra stickers it takes six hundred eighty two stickers to fill an entire album sometimes fans have to do some trading to get the stickers they want the first panini sticker album appeared in the italian city of modern up in the early one nine hundred sixty s. . there's an unusual exhibition right now in london it features characters and sets from the animation film i have docks about one thousand figures were assembled for the stop motion film many of them in different sizes the film used a total of two hundred forty micro sets and most of them can be seen in the exhibition. the plots of the film guns like this the manner of
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a big japanese city bans all dogs to a garbage dump called trash island a young boy traveled through the island to try and find his dog spot. also in london madame tussauds has found a new way to protect the british royal family standing on the balcony of buckingham palace. the family often gather there for important events. but the exhibition is not yet quite complete megan markel and prince harry will make their debuts only after their marriage in may and kate and william's children will appear later to probably after the couple's third child is born. next up we're off to italy the city of belong to is nick. named like good asset
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which translates to the fat but it's a compliment because in italy belong is regarded as the capital city of antipasti since november it is also the home of the world's biggest agriculture and food park with over a kilometer of shops ahead of the east to feast my colleague mike a clue go wanted to check out what the pun tass take eataly world has to offer. if your mouth doesn't stop watering here its type seek medical help almost everything you could ever desire of italian cuisine you see it on about twenty hectic and with easter coming up i see lots having to do with this major holiday. some visitors from bicycle to see everything me too it's maybe the world's largest and theme park visitors chain grocery shop eat and take a chance. i'm trying to burn some calories now because i would try to put
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together a perfect menu for easter and hopefully i will learn a little bit more about that it's a good cuisine today. that. for starter is often bread sauce each of them for easter it should be something special i selected the king of found a cool latte it's dry for up to two years until it's perfect. for easter and christmas week slices of ham for starters. and they're going to tell all is best in thin slices so it goes best with a glass of champagne. in many countries noodles are a make homes easily they're just a first course i personally love. which means fresh notice but i've never made them myself and that's exactly why i'm taking part of this new one shot one hundred
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grams of flour and tonight you go to make the dough but just rolling it out is a challenge the dough is cut into the desired shape this best serves utensil it's simply not one is the basis for many different kinds of noodles a tree so i don't feel just i mean. yeah but the normal good. old. all i pulled off but also the believe in it so why do you think that the the media also missed that. so every day even at the very very important every day the. leaders to be told to lowney fit in our case with cheese and passion first they have folded into a triangle and then the end suppressed again. that's easier said than done if to you it's takes me several tries before it finally likes to keep.
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the fold. in the main cause i have enough of sampling i have been to one of the many restaurants of the world. the main course of an italian meal is almost always make. a typical easter dish roast lamb. slow cooked with a bit old wine white wine and labs and we say oh we. bought this on she's going to get it at least. i do it so i'm going to put it up yeah yeah you wanted to say i really didn't say yes. my sample meal i'm sitting here alone in that table would normally be trotted it the whole family comes together put the stuff. before moving on to just dirt italian families like to tell the main course with a little fruit. and fruit is made either by machine
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all by heart menu. abode with freshly squeezed juice in this case blood orange and some wanted sugar is storage for a long long time inside a large with ice and so. at the liquid freezes along their chests and then the rest it's refreshing raided with three so says outside. i pray. the last course of my italian holiday meal is dollar chip chocolate of course appropriately for easter it's an ak fresh from the chocolate challenge and this workshop we make it with knots coconut flakes a chocolate chips. and then it's all put together. and wrapped up nice and. finally i find a cup of coffee. after one day in the easy in will on the i've eaten the lots and
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the thought. and the most important thing about and east of the menu in eataly is of course time because this can take a couple of hours. as a souvenir i'm like a typical giant he said in my shopping basket it's been a very busy day but now you ready for stuff. well mike is all set for easter but what's your favorite holiday season all this week we're running a poll on our website to find out what you most like to celebrate just give us your answer on d.w. dot com slash lifestyle and you'll be entered into the prize draw with a chance of winning an exclusive your remarks wristwatch next up we're getting to know. we may share a name but we most definitely don't have the same hobby next proof a has been dubbed the insect whisperer and has a unique gift when it comes to creepy crawlies and fact that collaborates is in his
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up. of moths with quivering wings make works of art. by instinct must follow the moon and end up drawn irresistibly and often fatal to artificial light the. image depicts at a section a track set by the artist on which the insect creates the work. has come of them and if it to force them in the way it's done is with a very fine coating on paper that you have that can be removed by the smallest movement little and so you can see the color of the paper underneath those and it's so sensitive that even the tracks of unmanned become visible on a hill all victims are drop by hand you can see it's trace it's the function of.
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ants running inside to selland that's one of them found a way out seen below right. most miles during the patents. what are the tracks have to tell us. why does a creature take this path how do they act as a group and how might they be manipulated for snails only have to do is to the surface. that's like this of the it shows one of the basic principles that all creatures have learned through evolution to use as little energy as possible so we tend to take the cage as far before it's no different with snails just so you can get a whole group of snails to head in the same direction of the of the of the gill. and the creatures proof or works with are of course also symbolic for us human beings after all he says we are products of nature first even if the artificial
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parallel worlds we create make us forget that fact more and more. you must always works outside except in winter when he moves back into his arms bugs studio . maximally and prefer doesn't think of nature as a romantic place but as a highly extraordinary construct that has fascinated him since childhood these butterflies are taken from old collections that he buys or seeds as gifts. it's important for him that no living creature come to harm through his activities. but a fine art has long been an element of kitsch. but the sees another dimension and that time. it was there for this image that used to be a part of a living creature becomes a life of ours but it has no author no creator for its one hundred thirty five million years of evolutionary history are allegorize doesn't image an abstract
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image of evolution. it will it so. that's a million proof as butterflies are currently on display at sotheby's and till the end of march. for this work is about waiting. brain is he owes his team. the sky itself. what controls on movement will our imagination our subconscious.
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maximilian proof is ours has something to say about that. humans may not control a term but we can invite him to make us. and what a fantastic artist mother nature is now we move on from six legged creatures to another one of the high five reports this time we're looking at that's quite clever optical illusions are a favorite for a five featured european artists and when it comes to their pieces it's all a matter of perspective here are. five european artists whose works will have you taking a second or third look. british artist howard lee reminds us that seeing should always be believing. were you able to tell which of those hot dogs
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can popsicles was not the real mccoy. our number five artists will make you do a double take. howard lee when it comes to hyper realistic drawings he certainly has the force. but use truly great. stuff is a veritable feast for. courtesy of german artists. there's the full range of meat products from sausages and ham to mincemeat except the only appetite satisfy is of the home accessories variety number four in our list of intriguing artists sylvia who happens to be of the area of every item you see in butcher's shop is actually a cushion made of fabric she stopped over forty products in her store.
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over in london the historic covent garden market appears to have crumbled overnight and is now levitating. in fact it's one of a number of installations across the city crazy number three master of optical illusions alex. he specializes in fake facades such as this building which appears to have been flipped upside down. while this house in the town of margate seems to be sliding down into the from brilliant. it's all a question of perspective. illustrated by the work of this artist you have to be in precisely the right spot to see them mind. effects. number two and also election of officers who revel in deception they own. being a computer buff comes in handy for the dutchman to optimize the effect of his extraordinary paintings he first works all the time on his laptop the court
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translating them onto the street with a critique paint. the tell me he is then this body paint this is how to run canvas she's also managed to get her stomach time i didn't know this and. decapitate herself. number one artist who makes use of twice serbian bodypainting milosevic aka ki cop you tube channel has had millions of views many tools of trickery off paint a black background and no shortage of ingenious ideas. well now let's move into the digital space heiko has made his name as an actor in germany before going to hollywood in two thousand and nine was there that he discovered motion capture all the suits adorned with small trackers that make it possible to record movements used to animate virtual characters the technology was
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made famous by. gholam and the lord of the rings series and now high school obama is using it to make waves in the video game industry. this is what it looks like when a video game act ever has a seeing you must wonder whether it's the technology and amazing the man or the man on amazing the technology. and this is what's really act awareness when he works a skin tight full body suit with a velcro straps hike over millet gets into want squeezing into it like a wet suit to the body seems has happened with almost fifty light marcus spaces at the essence that at this point you lose your self-consciousness because there i want to looks the same as once you get used to it it's fantastic and all fancy outfits fancy go through. in this little seem annoyed animation studio forty
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three year old plays a scene for three d. production. the cameras installed on scents record high to open its movements via the light markings on his suit creation a kind of human scan the danger is used to shape a digital character who was then placed in a virtual world here as a conductor of an old tram on a journey through cologne as it once was. that once once was we don't have a big sell out it's more like when children play out one says this is the driver's compartment for the tram from nineteen ten. it's. just awesome bond for lawrence and when that seat and the other kid says yeah i get it. here's the break you can hear the gears that's obvious. now the animated digital characters still need real humans as models hotspots but if i havea. vision is trained to read human body language and facial expressions and it still is if you
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were to produce the mouth officially they would never be as good as the ones you create using motion capture. the market for digital watch while acting is healed not least because of american computer games like wilson stein yeah i could place a nazi again is a worldwide bestseller. one strawberry milkshake please. oh i hope you don't have a fire addict that's a put out it's so i come back another time to get the elephant at the t.v. that the resources as and the number of people are reaches are incredible and i think that hollywood recognized that early on and began making big investments also in terms of casting and production so that now the budget is sometimes bigger than hollywood films so most of the revenue you can make of the video game. know it's a good feel the brunt from the man from cologne he's moved back to the run up to eight years of hollywood and the long distance relationship his wife and to shop both from kind of. to i just wanted my daughter to grow up together with my parents
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and her karen swift's grandparents i didn't want to live with ten thousand kilometers distance between us and her only seeing them once a year at christmas sconce that would have broken my heart. so he left and i get most of what i was happy there but it never felt like home not like cologne does some motion capture acting as not having fun it's made it possible for haiku banana to come back home. that's all from us here in berlin but we'll be back again tomorrow so do join us you can stay up to date with all things your max on facebook and instagram your box of off and out. on the next edition of your own that british artist stephen welcher has the ability to draw entire cityscapes from memory alone one look at the skyline or
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a flight over the city is enough and he can recall every his sensual detail as a toddler stephen was diagnosed with autism his drawings now sell for up to two hundred thousand euros a piece take a closer look. next i want. to. move. the ball. going to. cut. cut cut cut cut
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