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isn't it time for good. to go out africa people and projects that are changing no one fireman to for you but it's up to us to make a difference because let's. be going to. farming magazine. on d w. hello wrong things changing in zero might say i'm louise houghton and i'm happy to be back in the studio bringing you the latest lifestyle news from around here up top of that list is the latest goings on at london fashion week it taste of what's coming up. jubilee celebration victoria beckham that mocked her first decade
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in the world of fashion. french debuted showcasing a promising new show something out there to aman name. guys that train featuring the work of a strong army photographer frank is aconite. you might is there remember her as posh spice a bought a decade in the fashion industry in victoria beckham has now truly established herself in this field she has over four hundred stores in fifty countries now last year her label recorded a financial loss juge a strong investments in design and marketing but in twenty eighteen it have a big reason to celebrate for the first time ever victoria back and presented the latest collection in her heart jaring london fashion week the piece is said to be designed to celebrate women of different shapes and sizes so let's take a look. cleancut flowing materials and
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long skirts and why. women should feel free in these clothes for the spring summer two thousand nine hundred season victoria beckham has created a mix of discreet patterns and solid colors using fabrics like brocade and set. the collection combines both masculine and feminine cuts as well as old classics with new ideas. to celebrate her tenth anniversary as a designer victoria beckham produced a video with fashion magazine bold. in it she pokes fun at her own beginnings as one of the spice girls what i really want is me for other women a. bit of a knack leisure direction and another one this young lots of pink pink tan one that very glamorous and then another one it's super super sexy. that comes also designed a t.
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shirt to celebrate her first decade in the fashion business she's seen hiding in one of her own label shopping bags a throwback to an old ad campaign. that now tory become first came to fame as a pop star in the late one nine hundred ninety s. but even back then she was fashion conscious which aren't her the nickname posh spice as one of the spice girls. the group seen here in the film spice world the movie sold fifty eight million records before parting ways in december of two thousand. but. beyond the one hundred ninety nine victoria married footballer david back up. they had three sons and then a daughter called harper seven david beckham also shares his wife's interest in fashion they both modeled undergarments for italian fashion house armani. at first critics were skeptical that victoria beckham's foray into the fact. would last long
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but time and again she won them over with her minimalist original designs in twenty fourteen back and opened her first shop in london. and was always going to be where i wanted to open my first store. i'm very proud to be british i spent a lot of time in london. many other celebrities are fans of her sleek body hugging styles including actresses drew barrymore. cameron diaz. jennifer lopez and gwyneth paltrow. model heidi klum. and actress kate winslet. for a short time beckons new spring summer collection will be available over the internet she said that she won't join the other four spice girls on next year's reunion for but she plans to keep on expanding her life demonstrating girl power in the world of fashion rather than music. and
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we continue to spice up your life now with more news for london fashion week at the top of our express. fashion week was in full swing in london over the weekend british album god designer gareth pugh paid tribute to the city's famous punk scene with designs that in his own words celebrated london as the cradle of creative extremism. meanwhile british model turned designer alexa chung to fly to tell london fashion week debut in the rift of the summer travel plane chilled center models down a catwalk inspired by an airport departure lounge alice temperley enlisted a diverse cast of models for her new collection women of all ages and professions showcased breezy and brightly colored fashions by the british designer london fashion week will run through tuesday. but exhibition
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in malaga spain is paying homage to russian artist kasey mammon a bridge retrospective includes forty four work spanning various periods in his career chasm immolate which was the leading representative of the russian album dark of the early twentieth century whose works went on to inspire generations of artists the exhibition continues through february third twenty nine hundred. and on sunday the french capital paris was closed to traffic. from eleven in the morning to six in the evening pedestrians and others using eco friendly modes of transport took over the streets. including the city's most famous boulevard the show isn't easy. in france there are always young musicians popping up who want to bring something new to classical songs in fact since the millennium this style of music has been
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named new very song and performers such as bury him in below a collar because you need and causally clermont have all made a name for themselves in the genre the latest artist to come to our attention a one the album of the year at the french victories of the music so you're max we are happy to introduce to you juliet many. cool she laid back and yes romantic that's the sound of a typical french song even a modern day one. singer songwriter juliette on my name spent the entire summer on top in france and i brought her album a cheat on me hit the french pop charts when it was released in twenty seventies.
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challenges it did that just i wanted to write songs that were personal and honest but imaginative. and to strike the right note somewhere between the great french pop songs i love and something very intimate very personal and i. didn't come on a piece of perfectionist she spent three years working on cars and changed producers several times she wanted to put her own spin on the modern french on song . when i sang my first compositions with a really d. hoists really heavy on serious four years ago i wrote the song. or lack of love and started to take my voice to new heights. that feel i ought to sing in a more lyrical in the area style. produce i hear. her
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. piece about me i recognize myself in this type of singing in the thought that maybe. that's in one. of my name as the boundaries which. going out and catching her songs often poking fun at herself. because a surgeon has shown the current generation of chance and dares to speak out once again and adapt the french and so on to our times it's almost like killing your own father and liberating yourself from the burden of the past. yet i might add lots of fine line between melancholy and humor and does so with
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elegance and heat. our songs speak of euphoria disillusionment and laughter. love never provides total fulfillment it's a constant quest the feelings of isolation and solitude remain here for a long time this solitude frightened me but it also allowed me to be creative and i learned to like it so solitude isn't just a melancholy feeling it's a feeling of freedom to. ensure you get a common a uses that freedom to write songs that fits in the french tradition yet have a style all their own. time now to head off to
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a destination chosen by one of our us this week at the request comes from martha lucci at her hair her castro who wrote in to us from a man if i lived in colombia she asked us to show her the greek island of crete and everything it has to offer so we started our trip in the town of. honey a. creates mild climate and sunny days a chad of tourists all year round for obvious reasons but there is much more to see and do than just at the water's edge we crammed in as much as possible for you moffat hope you enjoy. with its different styles of architecture as one of the most beautiful cities in the mediterranean one of its most famous landmarks is a lighthouse which dates from the venetian era the harbor and the old town behind are very lively in the evening when the locals and tourists throng to the restaurants and bars during the day the area is quite peaceful.
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vassily kind of the stuff is a local tour guide. my cities have here think is that you can read the history of the city from its architecture and you can see who occupied it over centrist and fed off the top of a paradoxical beginning with the byzantines then the phoenicians and then the ottomans for the mongols. the byzantine wall was built during the early middle ages remains from the previous while the wrecked it during the hellenistic period are still visible. the church of ideals nikolaus is an illustration of the influence of different religions and culture as it has both a bell tower and the minaret. and the first school mosque to be built after the ottoman conquest in the seventeenth century is now an exhibition space. the
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venetian is built in the orient shipyards to repair ships in winter they can be seen clearly from the water and early afternoon is a good time to go on a boat trip the boat has a glass floor which makes it easier to see what's in the water bowls if they are blown right there itself that you'll get your proof there too. which was used in the second war war by the german warfare. like a car going through a super and sometimes like that we've already spoken for. clearly art doesn't only have architecture and history to offer they are also plenty of other sites in the water and what better way to see them up close than by diving down to the. west of the earth that are the source of what was most interesting was the plane wreck on the sea bat. and the fish to. the children really like that
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it was really nice. another way to take increased natural beauty the mountains and valleys the word isn't high plains used to go tandem paragliding yes and react is runs a paragliding school. is good if it means that they get this but this was a bit creatures known for its creatures and there are some that are also fantastic mountain ca of the year paragliding is the best way of getting to know crete from a bar and checking out the beaches for instance to go to later. the adventurous tourists agree with the. mother in the. you get a view of the whole of the west of crete. so if there was some you can practically see the whole island from top to bottom it's no mazing view. that you're going to get otherwise. those who prefer to stay on the ground can take
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a gentle ride in the evening sun. i really like your end of each because it's nothing new to you to go to every day and it's just a nice. there are all of the roads all over the island it boasts thirty million on live trees in total. including one that's toted as being the oldest in the world it's estimated to be five thousand years old creature is also famous for its all of a. the crucial ingredient of the local cuisine for a new novel. has always been the most important ingredients in traditional recipes . still it is. one of the traditional recipes in western creech is still goat's meat that is slow roasted with onions herbs lemon and all of oil. a fishing spear over lucky's built his restaurant.
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in ruins from the venetian era in the old town just behind the porch over twenty years ago he's been cooking traditional cretin cuisine ever since. the restaurant is particularly popular in the evening when the atmosphere was quite magical. oh i love being by the water doesn't really matter if it's walking cycling swimming or just laying out in the sun what is your favorite thing to do by the with a lead is now and you'll be entered into a prize draw to win a special you're a mac a watch there it is all the details are on the website d.w. dot com a forward slash lifestyle staring up at the stars might even be a favorite thing for you sometimes it's possible at the beach but somewhere is generally prefer if you are a pro photographer like frank is that can hide that is frank is actually
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a successful sites often express recently found stardom in a completely different area after they've been posted about their work on his website site let's take a look. actually you see logs of my passion for news that came later in my childhood the passion for astronomy was there first then at some point i try to play an instrument of course i enjoy being out in nature and seeing the stars in the sky and music has something romantic about it too but i can't really connect the two in my head but there is one advantage you do both in the evening or at night and that's a great combination. frank second time must be the most musical astro photographer in germany here he's in a field in the eiffel region he spends a lot of nights here trying to shed light on the darkness with his camera and telescope a second time sees the stars and much more. to him and said this guy has to be
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really dark which is why we're here in the eyeball region of here there's little light pollution from towns or cities or nearby houses so in summer for instance you can really see the milky way and that's an important criterion because if you can see the milky way clearly in the sky is very dark and that makes for very good astro photos. and they look like this. second time post is spectacular images on the internet and his won many awards for his work. one of his images has even been published by nasa. man a bit i send all of my pictures to astronomy picture of the day a website run by nasa today and every day they choose a new photo to show usually their photos from nasa missions for instance taken with the hubble space telescope problems but once in a while they choose pictures taken by amateur astro photographers and that's a special honor system. here you can see what are called dark nebulizing and here
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you can see the southern cross. i took this photo in the media. going home as one fans outside nasa to he writes articles for astronomy journals and also publishes his photos in them. thank god this is the gas nebula i like them and there are lots of them in the milky way is a government with which they're made mainly of hydrogen gas which glows when it's lit up by young hot stars and what we're seeing in a sense is the birth of a young star but it. will have to be patient until it's dark enough to get out his camera he doesn't mind though he has a good way to pass the time. of making music in astrophotography has been my thing ever since i was a child and i wouldn't know which to choose should i ever have to make the choice.
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those who are inquisitive the city has an interactive museum explaining all about the brand. gates and as we know so many of you watching from around the well that you can't get here we thought we'd bring a piece of the german tourist experience screens. at the brandenburg gate stands tall in the heart of berlin for many visitors it's a must see location. but they might not know much about its history anyone curious to find out more can visit the gate berlin a privately run museum just fifty meters from the monument. a multimedia show off herself and history at the gate and the city of berlin three hundred years in just under twenty minutes it's ideal for tourists who have a busy schedule. squits what's on it. and what's in the book look our aim
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was to provide an emotional overview of berlin's complex history and explain it to an international audience without the need for speech issues it's a linear journey through history via images d d d d so that's in. eighty seven h.t. screens form a two hundred seventy degree panorama coupled with surround sound. the journey focuses on several key periods including darker chapters of german history such as the. war the suppression of the east german uprising in one nine hundred fifty three. happier moments including the german national soccer teams twenty fourteen world cup victory celebrations at the brandenburg gate itself. what are these to you know it really takes you back to those times you're fully
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absorbed on board of the team and i'm the. guy you don't really know where to. because so much is going on it's definitely worth seeing twice what he's done since if your father says and it's like i really without the glasses magnum is maybe not you get a far better feel for what happened then from history class. after the show visitors enter another room with picture and text boards containing details about the brandenburg gate. the team behind the exhibit has already brought various other modern museum concepts to life they combine modern media is more in-depth presentations taking prisoners on a dual track a trip through the past. death on the sun a hot bush in one room speeds you through history on all the other room slows down again and you can read up on the background and the various historical areas to deepen your understanding and zinta no longer. so far to. the neoclassical
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monument was built in the eighteenth century on the side of the previous city gate . originally on the outskirts its location soon became the center of a rapidly growing city it was badly damaged in world war two after the berlin wall was built in one nine hundred sixty one the gate stood in the no man's land between east and west. then when the berlin wall fell in one thousand nine hundred nine the gate became a symbol of germany unification. whether it's new year's eve or the public zone for watching the soccer world cup on a giant screen the brandenburg gate is a famous location for the big public events. the store is and is over and over to you can think about the gate as an entry into berlin and that's exactly what the museum represents morsi it's
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a place where you spend about thirty minutes getting an overview of the city of the history and of the. if it can serve berlin to the boardroom. the brandenburg gate is crowned with the god it's a victorian and her chariot known as the quadriga. no visit to the german capital would be complete without a stop at berlin's most famous landmark. all that is all we have time for on this day gets well website and join in the conversation about your favorite activities to do by the water will be back again tomorrow at the same time and place but until then a few hours actual media pack an hour on. the next time you're on mats when french these are on song the lot of people it's on the show is the stage performers objects and props clients gracefully over the
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