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let's essentially shed some. of the trying. time in the. can you get out. with you because i would always see you in the. shift this week on d w. i ever want to walk on to another edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee from fancy fashion to interesting architecture we've got lots of european culture on life so on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. dream dress we visit the collection of british royalty is why i don't down to kensington palace. orange alexandersson attire and company
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makes textiles from the peels of the citrus fruit. and concrete construction who visit a seaside holiday home in portugal. they're all there just a few days to go before prince harry and meghan markle say i do before the world and already there is tons of speculation about her wedding dress but royal watchers are certain that it will make history and this is not meghan marco's first marriage so will the dress reflect so that factual so far kensington palace has kept tight lipped on the most of the wedding details therefore we had to do a bit of research ourselves about what will likely be the dress of the year. the transmission mark in the official engagement photos last year brings some eyebrows and gown that reportedly cost sixty thousand euros it goes without saying
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that when it comes to royal weddings bit of sweden's princess victoria or maxima getting married to prince william alexander of the netherlands her expenses spanned the guest list is exclusive to festivities lavish and the bride's dress has to be a showstopper. when prince william and catherine middleton tied the knot in twenty eleven the public was given the day off harry and megan's wedding won't be quite a spectacular after all harry is only six in line to the throne but there's just as much speculation and excitement surrounding macon's wedding dress as there was about kate. this is not just a dress for a day this is a dress that's going to be remembered throughout royal history it will have its own unique place in royal history and never needs to be timeless macon is pretty daring when it comes to fashion and but i think we'll see her go down
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a very classic and traditional way when it comes to her wedding dress. for start it will be white. in eight hundred forty eight young queen victoria was the first royal bride to wear a simple white dress to marry prince albert of such cold. and daughter at the time this wasn't a popular choice for wedding dresses thanks to queen victoria it became a tradition. all the bridal gowns of the royal family are being kept at kensington palace. it's not the big expensive silver and gold dresses of those at the generations her wedding dress is a simple dress made out of an off white silk satin it is trimmed with lace and embellished with flowers. over the years displays of pomp and ceremony have become increasingly dazzling starting in the twentieth century westminster abbey is the wedding venue of choice for british royals. it was here and
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nineteen twenty three that elizabeth bowes lyon or the queen mum as she was better known meredith jupe of york the later king george the six. in one nine hundred forty seven her daughter elizabeth then still just a princess or a satin gown decorated with crystals on poles with a four metre long train the second world war was only just over and the future queen had to purchase the fabric using clothing ration coupons brides to be from all parts of the country donated hundreds of their own clothing coupons to help her pay for her dress. were all family has always made it weddings public events that everybody in on the fun is a way of boosting public enthusiasm for the royal family. the star of the ceremony is always inevitably the bride and her dress.
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the dresses have to rise to this occasion they become bigger and bigger and more and more elaborate they have to carry these extraordinarily powerful spaces to the spaces time without a change in the dresses have to be have to compete with that. one of them. most memorable wedding dresses in british history was the one worn by lady diana spencer when she married prince charles in one thousand nine hundred one and event watched by seven hundred fifty million people worldwide designed by a lizard with emmanuel and her husband david the ivory soap taffeta gown was decorated with antique lace hand embroideries sequins and ten thousand. fairytale dress we tried to make it that way and we knew that supposed was such a big place that whatever to dress it like it had had to fill the space and we wanted to really make people think that the dress we designed was the vision the absolute epitome of what a princess would wear because all thing was
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a fairy story to live together according to kate middleton also wore a fairy tale dress when she married prince william in twenty eleven designed by alexander mcqueen's creative director sarah burton it had an ivory satin bodice was padded slightly at the hips a narrow to the waist which designer will meghan markle pick. we don't have very long to wait to see who she's chosen there's a lot of speculation that it may be ralph and recently who are one of making safer design is in fact she chose a route from i say dress for official engagement to a picture is so i would say that that's probably a good bet but she's not just having one dress she is having two dresses one for the ceremony and one for the evening reception so maybe she has chosen one design it's made them both will possibly she's chosen to design is to make those two different dresses. one thing's for sure making muckle will be wearing white when she walks down the aisle and when the big day is over the dress will join the collection of royal wedding gown. all
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right now is a good time to let you in on this week's drop we're looking for your best the wedding photos now if you have one either from your own wedding or from our friends then please share it with us and by doing so you qualify to win this nifty royal wedding set complete with meghan and harry's engagement are on it just go to our website for all of the details are moving on now to a brief look at other stories making headlines on the culture scene today. the documentary berlin's treasure trove premiered in berlin and tuesday co-produced by german public broadcasters d w r b b and it explores the work of the pression cultural heritage foundation their collection in campuses over five million objects in one thousand museums. learn so much in museums and through the stories they tell
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someone is that explaining things the most fascinating the story says film director doug flier was granted a rare behind the scenes look at how researchers curators and restorers go about their work brylin stretcher trove goes on general release in german cinemas on may seventeenth. researchers have revealed the hidden contents of two pages from the diary of anne frank seventy years after the journal was first published the teenager pasted over the writing with brown paper making it illegible using modern image processing technology it was possible to uncover passages featuring risque jokes and candid musings on contraception and prostitution and frank wrote about coming of age during the second world war while hiding from the nazis in amsterdam in one nine hundred forty four she and her family were discovered arrested and deported she died at the age of fifteen in one nine hundred forty five american belsen concentration camp. the
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cause of france's best traditional begets has gone to love all uncut a sunni a baker from the island of the your which is an overseas department of france on tuesday he out back to five other finalists at the provision that dupont competitors were given six hours to make forty traditional french begets while complying with strict rules the baked goods were judged on their appearance smell i don't know actually their taste the fictive pun is held annually at paris's town hall. subjects of our next report have made themselves well known in the contemporary art world by attending every major opening for years but these aren't as any kind of museum goers if a day they are bald dressed and a married couple who claim to have landed in berlin in a time machine after a fall the wall now instead of being the art opening crashers they have their own
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exhibition running here in berlin it focuses on their love for each other and the risks that they've taken with their chosen lifestyle. a living breathing artwork takes a tour of its own retrospective paintings photographs videos and collectors items all devoted to a single theme the bubble gum pink world of eva and. the berlin artist duo have devoted their lives to performance one they've maintained twenty four seven for twenty seven years made up to the hilt with bald heads and identical outfits and adela are their own artwork they describe themselves as the third sex playing with identity and gender boundaries. largest since they are others to think about tolerance courage puti and fantasy. and diversity profusely. according to their
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c.v. and adele arrived in berlin from the future they reveal nothing about their lives from the time before they met they only share their measurements as with any art work their breakthrough came in one thousand nine hundred one when the pair stage their own wedding at a time when same sex marriage was unthinkable since then they've been ubiquitous in the art world attending any major our show opening in and outside germany no matter where they go they're recognized and photographed a celebrity that feeds their all encompassing living work of art and of course it's an age or achievement one that's required great continuity and the rigor with which they have maintained this lifelong performance is the sounding. so it's uplifting. and it's a feeling that you get at this exhibition i mean if they say they come from the future well and the future looks this lively and colorful and lovely then we really have nothing to be afraid of. and detail i like to say wherever we are is
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a museum whether in a cafe on the toilet. or at the pool everything is a performance and aims to inspire others to share in their fantasy world. and for us there is no such thing as daily routine. you know you got nice try to make every day celebration a beautiful celebration. and trueness has assessed for life and an appeal for tolerance as a nonstop performance as a pair of twenty four hours a day three hundred sixty five days a year. normally oranges are use for making orange suits and the like but when one start up in sicily got their hands on them they turned them into items of clothing orange fiber makes sustainable textiles from the rinds of the citrus fruits and as you will see the results are quite appealing.
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it's not silk it's six. this dress is made from fabric out of orange fibers and it doesn't just turn heads it also garners the attention of anyone with a nose for fashion. this is a long long ago fabric doesn't smell like orange is. still anyone who sees it has the urge to touch and smell it. home to some sixty seven thousand hectares of orange groves cicely's it's a nice main producer of oranges there are citrus trees as far as the eye can see. to be honest santana chito grew up amid the orange groves along the eastern coast after studying fashion in the land she returned home to marry the knowledge she acquired in italy's fashion capital with the fruits of her native region. here in sicily waste disposal is
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a huge challenge for the orange juice industry. gave me the idea to combine two typical italian products fashion and citrus fruits and yes the one you bought at a company aimed at making fashion more sustainable. in twenty fourteen she in the friend found it a startup called orange fiber to experiment with the fruit and developer production process to turn orange juice by products into fabric juice producers on the island collaborated on the project. in the end that they press the juice out of the oranges and what's left over is this here the peel. go. now we extract the cellular is from the peel with a process that we have paid into it yes they are more. the room material is sent to a factory in spain that extracts the plant fibers from the peels and spins them into fine yawns. these go back to
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which late where another partnering komo transforms them into a white textile that can be produced as an opaque iridescent fabric. this can be dyed in printed like traditional textiles and mixed with materials like silk or coffee. and i get that little bit about the oh is that and i believe you hear textile out of orange peels initially expect the material to be rough. but there was a quick look at it it's very soft on the skin and feels a bit like silk. bed. storied italian fashion house salvatore but i garmo is already won over. it launched a capsule collection made from orange fiber fabrics and fittingly orange blossoms are recurring motif. just a few weeks later by by garnet international attention at the g.
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seven summit in the sicilian result of tower mina where first ladies monica trump and bridgette my home appear to take a shine to the fabric of. the startup has already picked up numerous innovation prizes proof that there's a future for sustainable fashion. and we want to have brand to convey two different things sustainability but also luxury . we want to show that fashion doesn't need to be any beautiful it can be good. the company has its sights set on further growth and be seeking to win over more designers and textile producers and since the fashion industry is always looking for new exclusive materials oranges may soon be the source of your own soft tauriel style. oranges are multi-functional. side from those clothes the clothing items they go
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perfectly well in ice cream where is your brings us to our next subject while summer is knocking at our door and that means everyone will be screaming for ice cream well if you had to guess where ice cream comes from you might say italy but in fact it can be traced back to china we take a closer look now and it's cool history. but well you got it right. i scream it can be all colors of the rainbow and comes in a seemingly endless variety of flavors and there's nothing quite as refreshing on a hot day summer as the season of the ice cream parlor in germany they're often called the knights here and they always have been. together for money it was my grandfather's place then my father's and now it's mine it's a tradition i think it's. germany is home to over five thousand ice cream parlors. is more than half of them all
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italian genitally yes. ice cream became popular in germany with the arrival of italian migrants nearly one hundred years ago. the first ice cream parlors that opened here in the one nine hundred twenty s. but it wasn't until the fifty's that the popularity began to bring it back then few households have freezers so anyone with a craving for a frozen desert her to go for it and they do it in droves i don't know. how come entirely and so so good at making those cream. tended to say think it's the way we're brought up why don't follow recipes italians don't follow recipes we improvise we draw all sorts of things together and see where we end up with if it tastes good all the better coming out in fact ice cream originally comes from china
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and dates back some five thousand years marco polo supposedly brought the recipe back to venice. the pumps the coal is said to have been invented by an american around one hundred years ago ice cream was becoming a big business the nine hundred thirty five german ice cream manufacturer long means that began making popsicles and two years later followed. susan in the. last two years an average of seven point nine pieces of ice cream consumed per capita in germany that's about one hundred thirteen stupes per person oh you're just going to navy and eat more ice cream especially the finns who consume more ice cream than anyone else in europe. come and go and the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's was the heyday of the double meaty popsicle packed full of artificial coloring and flavoring to generations it brings back happy memories.
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the. name change came there. no wonder so many ice cream parlors are called minutes in the name conjures up holidays in the sun blue skies and mediterranean magic. and in germany it's simply what ice cream palace have always been called. to do so. that's always been called an answer. lots of customers are being coming here since they were kids before the war even when people have been to italy or france they come here and say oh i used to come here when i was young i used to go by your steve. times have changed and so have the ice cream flavors but the collective appetite for ice cream is one thing that surely will stay as big as ever
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. and finally my favorite part of the show when we get a sneak peek into someone's humble abode i visited a house in the allen tasia region of portugal designed by star architect manual irish mike taylor and this is no ordinary home as it's made up of several units some of which do not have a roof that was done on purpose and not because the builder ran out of money or we meet up now with the owner or to hear about the concept behind his summer residence . here. at first glance this house may look unfinished but that scene tension here the idea of space is redefined unlike most homes where all the rooms are under one roof this house was built in units parts of which are without a roof. i'm. in my native land there's a. this is clones vacation. evelyn have decorated with pieces they found locally
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they bought the land in two thousand and twelve and. completed three years later. when the house was built to be opened to nature open to view. and on the trees and to be the same time to get over we are here in the main living room and as you can see you have huge windows so we can enjoy being outside and inside we've got a problem since we want to have be independent from friends of our friends. for a different units which bedroom we for our own bathroom so dr. joyce required sufi area. of life we've actually interacting with. this is an extension of our living room.
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and this is like a house without a roof. the main house is one hundred square meters but the total living space adds up to about two hundred square metres the exterior walls of the structure are made of concrete like what. we wanted to keep simple function of all. and the same time over. the course you can see i was a roof. the architect drew inspiration for this contemporary dwelling from empty roofless houses that frequently docks the portuguese countryside and since i'm in tears you see very few rainy days per year it's also a concept that works here. ok as you can see this is the traditional portuguese farmhouse over region of island and this is the type of
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house that wanted to do up and it's this is why we chose a very sort of a shape from the inside and vishay proof proof type but we didn't like actually so much of the. traditional ties so we said to be architect and i was here his idea to use the traditional frame of portuguese house but we have in the modern and sort of been to this way. this house sits on seven hectors of land and also includes an infinity pool which looks out over the atlantic ocean. the weather in the leaders is mostly mild and reason creating a summertime feeling all year round. and so this is the end of our literature all our hopes are in charge of the house as we enjoy it and it's time to say goodbye. i think i bet though.
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