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a visit to it later on in the show. i really want to welcome to another edition of your own max with me or host maggie may here's a look at what else we've got coming up. find out how force radish can spice up the most vicious even to serve. and why one british designer sees kids are just as more than just child's play. but we kick off the show in fashion spring is almost here and with it the new clothing trends of the season now the coronavirus pandemic has clearly push people into the comfort zone when it comes to what they wear no one wants to lounge around at home in tight fitting outfits so designers are picking up on this development and adding a little color glitz and glam to the mix. this kind of outfit turns heads
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even in the fashion capital paris all i don't get is fall in trends with her metallic look in kimono style and she should know she works as a french fashion stylist for various fashion magazines and has already dressed big names like french actress catherine deneuve. 70 something child it's a bit oversized it shimmers it's just what you need right now you simply want to look good and the sleeves are wide cut i think this outfit perfectly represents a woman in spring summer 2021. fashion designers are also going perspire calls and silver this season whether from head to toe or more subtly perhaps just with a pair of shoes or a bag decked out in silver fashion journalists can see the desire to party and this trend basically disco clothes to go out of the house or spark.
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or. you know things that are for the evening when nobody's going anywhere the evening but you know you could always get dressed the whole take a selfie of the trans color pink in all its nuances guarantees to lift the mood and is a certain i catch or. german designer looks who is using the striking how they are with the next trend also inspired by lockdown. this is the as it were to me on the phone and when is this is the 1st look i started with in the 1st one that came to mind it's just pajamas. so this is what i lived in during the 1st weeks. and everything and i wondered what i could make out of it and thought why not pink pajamas this are just going to die in coffins but i think it's great you can go shopping in them too you can leave the shirt open or button it up so depending on who you run into at the supermarket cold. the comfortable oversized look is also one of. its fashion editors as
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a reaction to the long hours spent at home. being relaxed. has to be done in a way. ideally it should be made to recycle regenerate. but in the current season a bit of extra volume is trying to get the upper arms to puffy sleeves are really fashionable right now. i think the shoulders are much bigger so really in the eighty's there was a slight. porton. they could be. but.
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and here's another eye catcher crop tops are back in a number of different styles bare midriffs are in trend again. but there's good news for those who want to cover up to. people like. 19. statement. fashion followers take note. casual outfits without a lot of that make them premium fabrics and with a special note or sporty touch we'll be in hot demand this summer.
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next up we are off to barcelona to visit a site that many football fans have on their bucket list they camp new stadium is home to the famous football club f.c. barcelona and it's the biggest of its kind in europe now when in full operation it seats around $100000.00 people but because of cope with restrictions the stadium is only offering virtual tours for now but euro max reporter hendrick velim visited the site before the lockdown and he showed us why it's in a league all of its own. to some this is just another stadium. but for others it's a sacred site one where soccer emotion and patrick has melted together. with my football skills i'm practically made for this stage. the largest stadium in europe have seen barcelona the scene of countless triumph. and
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2nd home 2 superstars. to. come no or new field opened in 1957 and it's become a landmark in barcelona. the mediterranean city is the capital of the autonomous community catalonia in northeastern spain fos alone is famous for its culture and lifestyle and for its soccer club f.c. barcelona it was club members and fans who helped finance the construction of the state. its capacity of $99354.00 spectators makes it europe's biggest stadium it's an impressive space especially during a classical matches between f.c. barcelona and their arch rival they all much of it. beneath the stadium i meet a man who rarely misses an f.c.
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barcelona home game at nest has been a fan for as long as he can remember. you know it's like bring healing. when you when you were really young you came here with your family. and it's a strange feeling for no reason my cycle. the parson museum and the stadiums building chronicles the triumphs of the club's 120 year history. 5 champions league victories numerous titles and its record as spain's number one cup winner but f.c. barcelona wants to be more than a club or miscue uncloak as museum director george dependence put it to me. all those years i think that finally they understand that there's something else that receiving a salary at the end of the month. playing and living here having fun
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because finally you are playing for the war. unlike many other soccer clubs f.c. barcelona is not owned by big investors but by its members many cattle and see it and indeed the stadium itself as an integral part of their identity it's due for innovation soon it's about an hour without. saying war. when we decide to we knew this they knew some people watching. outside buffalo. no way. our stadium is our d.n.a. you know it's part of our past. i get a chance to fulfill one of my biggest wishes to peek behind the scenes of a soccer stadium the biggest surprise for me is the catholic chapel right next to the player channel here pius chorus can pray for divine intervention. and this is
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the locker room for the visiting team. when i was a little boy i always ask myself what it must feel like to run into the pitchers of players in such a shoot stadium and now i've got the chance to find out. let's go. this is what players see just before they set foot on the pitch. and it's just what my own dream looked like when i was a little boy. unfortunately it will remain a dream for me. it was awesome i was really impressed by the stadium and even when it was empty to be able to be there usually only the stars are allowed was a really great feeling and the magic of this location creates tend to go in when it was empty.
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their skills when it comes to content and sharing now it's an experiment that started in the u.s. and has now caught on in europe. welcome to the 1st tick tocks shared apartment in italy please take doctors have lived together since october 2020 this stylish milan apartment is their stage and their mission is to produce content for social media 21 year old simona bellini is the oldest president. says more than just a home for a tick tock it's a place that helps us develop personal. we all want to do something with our lives and make our dreams come true mine is to become an actor. but i mean everyone here has different dreams and ideas we all want to achieve something and. most of them are already tick tock stars with over
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a 1000000 followers every day they polish their on camera performance. martial arts acting classes are on the program together they produce short video clips benefiting from each other's popularity to reach a wider audience. 'd the 500 square meter apartment boasts trendy colors and modern design every element is a real eye catcher put in just the right place. because being successful on social media means making an impression death house is the brainchild of artists john had to sulia. a lot of the fall in creating death house it was important to me that the target audience would be able to identify with the design concept. talkers influencers and artists other shared houses live in luxury. but that creates a kind of aloofness or distance and that's something we want to avoid here that are
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created in 2019 the high pownce in los angeles was the 1st tick tock shared home and its recipe for. success was then recreated in 2020 in europe in france the u.k. . now as of october 2020. 1 successful influencer himself it's just simply who decides who gets to move into death house. i got to see it. but i meant that. you were prepared to work on themselves and we offer them classes to help them develop personal values. and then pass on those values to their audiences. not as teachers but here i want to commend they what they've learned to other young people. who perhaps don't have these opportunities. that i got.
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today is the founder of web stars channel and italian digital company specialized in strategic marketing for influencers. after all companies are increasingly targeting generation c. and its growing influence and purchasing power. this house represents a new form of media or young. journalists employing the language codes and grammar needed to appeal to their generation of. shared homes or the new publishing houses and to fund them we need to go to the world of brands in other words advertising. the influencers receive a cut of the ad revenue and produce up to $100.00 pieces of content a day. for private lives may have taken a backseat for the moment but that doesn't matter. they all want to seize their opportunity here and now.
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they're supposed to talk about crucial topics produce valuable content and teach important lessons. so we have a lot of responsibilities that make sense because we have a large audience and we're better able to share important topics ideas and values chris way we can help our followers going to. the deaf house influencers may not be paying rent but what might look like a never ending party is actually a pretty tough job. to treat yourself and head on over to instagram channel. join us on your own access to some of your of spying is location and sample mail cluttering specialty. lean that gives me show me a cutting edge on running architecture and fashion here on instagram.
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tried it as a slave. time now to spice things up a bit chili pepper and ginger are all ingredients that give certain dishes a special kick but what about horseradish now it doesn't always get the credit that it deserves now i bet you didn't know that here in germany horseradish has been cultivated for almost 500 years and you will find it in most kitchens now freshly graded horseradish certainly does pack a punch. filled with horseradish cream.
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taste of horseradish with really does have many nuances anything. reduce the sharpness. also causes it to lose a good portion of its. horseradish. many kinds of cabbage and mustard. a field of horseradish but it's very labor intensive however. it still grows at them growing horseradish is a lot of work around a 1000 working hours it's one of the most labor intensive plants in farming it must be and a couple times a year and when it's harvested it has to be dug up and sorted by hand no machine
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can do that because every root is different that wouldn't work. the tractor just loosens up the ground the rest is done by hand just the harvest accounts for close to half of the total time it's very labor intensive outside europe horseradish is only grown in a few countries such as the us and china the plant itself is native to south eastern europe for a long time horseradish along with mustard the only affordable spicy condiments available. primarily in southern germany for almost 500 years the horseradish is a designation of origin that's protected by the e.u. the family run company is now in its 6th generation here in bavaria it turns horseradish roots into a specialty sold in jars it is the world's oldest horseradish brand horseradish is really healthy used as a traditional medicine in a condiment since antiquity. it contains many valuable nutrients minerals and
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antibiotics substances. strikingly horseradish contains twice as much vitamin c. as a lemon still most people eat horseradish because of its taste. i like it best cold with bread whether with cheese or cold cuts it goes with most everything. and we prefer blue without cream so it spicy. horse radish is also becoming increasingly popular in fine cuisine and not only. seeing the world through. of a child can be refreshing funny and even artistic now would you recognize this portrait of me according to a 6 year old well one british father took his children sketches and turned them into an internet sensation and now kids from all over the world tom curtis their childlike drawings which he transforms into 3 d.
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images well we caught up with him in britain to see how he makes their dreams come true. these animals are one of a kind. of horse with no neck a cat with human teeth. and a cow with claws. these are what children's drawings would look like if they came to life. british designer tom curtis came up with the idea of a world in which children's imaginative become reality. the 1st drawing we actually brought to life was a portrait that my son had done of me and i kind of knew it was going to be pretty grotesque and of course the process is actually quite long so i could see it developing into this hideous picture so his the his the drawing and then the actual real. looks like that. becky sort my wife she probably
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thought she's married the wrong person tom curtis began his project things i have drawn in 2015 when his children were younger their drawings of animals monsters cars and people inspired him. with the help of digital technology he transformed them into surprising pictures. what i think is so special about the project is that it encourages kids to be creative and i think this time many different distractions out there in the world these days like computer age for example but what this. it gets them draw. on a piece of. the ideas for his children's drawings often came from excursions his family took around their home villages chatting to northwest of london. and his wife encourage their children to express themselves creatively. picture editing helps motivate them.
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you know. again as a family project went global within a couple of years after it was just friends who sent their children. he would create. them. then he started posting his before and after pictures on instagram today tom curtis receives around. from children all over the world. version of their creations. just. it takes him around 15 hours to transform. and works as the creative director of
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a media agency he edits the pictures in his free time. is now before. so for example i've got this all here from the original photograph and i'm going to bring it on to the picture here put it into place zoom in so you can see the detail and make sure it fits nicely and then we can even move it around a little bit and so a photo of a rabbit becomes a fantastical creature from a child's imagination. the designer sons are now reaching the age where they're too old to contribute drawings themselves but bank city art works he receives from around the world tom curtis will continue to bring children's fantasies to life. and with that we come to the end of another show now don't forget to follow us on facebook
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