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on the agenda fashions to how you stay warm and chic? more on that in a moment. welcome to a new edition of your max, and here's what else is coming up. in my, those sweden discarded electric scooters are turned to input lamps and furniture and where of to glasgow. a bucket list for the scottish cities major crises have an impact on many aspects of life. and the current energy crisis in europe has reached the world of high and fashion, with temperatures turned down in many offices and public spaces. a lot of us are looking for fashion options that are cozy and warm, but also appealing and we've been out and about finding out what major designers have to offer. this winter is all about saving energy the best way, not to freezes, to as warmly whether indoors or out. the new down jackets have acquired of certain
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elegance and all their variations to keep us warm this winter. there are many puppy jackets, lots of choices. what's great is i think jackets have been around for quite some time, but the really big now and they're more structured. so they're a little bit differently caught american singer janet jackson like them short and shiny, parents fashioned stylus odon, p. propose the x x l version like a feather bed that you just don't want to climb out of a me a pile. malaria. like i'm running around in a blanket and with my hair. dan, it looks like i've just gotten out of bed deserted. so the moon, roofs of all kinds are in, with pointed toes and heels poor if you prefer clunky or the classic fi boot as modeled by german influence or lay on the hannah or english model, kara de levine, accessories and trendy pink,
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brighten things up with. wow. who and fun fur and were subdued colors including this trendy light brown. make things both warm and fuzzy. this winter as does this kashmir hybrid or city, we're, we're, that is it's a mix of body suit and sweater. fitted with a zipper into turtle neck. the what a monte? twice on. it's $3.00 and $1.00. 0 sure. it's warm, sexy and mega trendy. i'm curious, courtesy for me. it's the clothing you need this winter. thou saw does some play gamble, said cl. nick sweaters are the best defense against the cold and doors. they can be colorful and striped as worn by princess alexandra, hanover. a particular trend this year is once again the layered look bad, valuable thought by exam, even if you turn down the heat, you still want to stay warm. and the best way to do that is to put on several layers. here we have a turtle neck sweater, a lightly quilted, vest a scarf,
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and when you feel really cold, you can put on fingerless gloves. why don't the men medicine then have a good medical that way you can still type on your computer or mobile phone. so not that that was of something if i'm good, it is as shown, the mac, nit, and pho, for our great combination. and of course, we're trying to emphasize these looks this winter. so we can inspire our clients to choose a stylish button, warm outfit on the steeler titan. don't sell a mod ava so, so true mac sweaters on demand is never before french president emanuel mac croon demonstrates how to wear one under a blizzard. that prompted french luxury cashmere label eric, one part to launch an ad campaign under the slogan, turtlenecks instead of ties. and it seems to be working. the label has scored a 50 percent increase in sales in the sweater segment this year. but many brands on able to react as swiftly fashion trends are set far in advance. the winter
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collections are normally presented in spring of the same year. i think that designers didn't really know that there was going to be an energy crisis while they were odd designing their collection. but you know, they can add things to their collections at the last minute. and by then, i think that there was a lot of talk, there was the talk of course, of the war and the cold and at the same time, the energy crisis in europe. so i think designers were very aware of that. and there is a shielding armor protection survival blanket lie idea in the collection. do your design a muddy grout, the acuity as found yet another way to deal with a cold in collaboration with the italian start up d air, she developed alfred that can actually regulate body temperature
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to make clothes of it. so also unknown beauty, but those of function are for our body. so they, dea was through explore these new territory that there is completely unknown afer hours. and they think could be a new way to rethink fashion for the future fashion. that's cool, but keeps you warm. to help us get through a difficult winter for city tourists, it can be great fun to hop on an e scoot up as an alternative to driving. it's supposed to be green too, but actually the new mode of transport that has caught on in europe can also be an environmental problem. the try the vehicles it seeing subbing dumps in urban waterways by that thousands in the 1000 swedish city of my move. a group of young residents have raised the alarm in an unusual and innovative way.
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ah, a dive into the murky canals of the southern swedish port city of mount. dora henderson handle the corona crisis, the colleague and i wanted to find out how much natural life had recovered in the canals due to the drastic reduction in boat traffic and so on. me. well, it has indeed recovered elsewhere. but what we discovered in the process was that there were masses of ease. scooters dumped in them. what it is so far, we fished out about $300.00. that's a very big environmental problem yet. a it's an environmental problem that for designers and te, professional divers, have sat about tackling the inferior buffer. you know, there are lots of chemicals on the batteries like lithium that really shouldn't end up in the ocean. but there are lots of electronic components that can be, were used using
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smart designed to make the world a better place. that's the mission up under form. and the collective had been working on this project since 2021. they dismantle east scooters recovered from allmers canals, most are long forgotten by their rental companies. and they re purpose them at their workshop inland. they create lamps, chairs, and even barbecue grill is killing of a or my mother the the longer we work on a project and more possibilities, we discover what it really is a great idea. the basic materials are very variable that you can do a lot with it about as well. we don't have to add that much at all to come up with interesting designs. the east scatter boom has gained traction in many cities
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across your. the idea is to get from a to b quickly with a rented ease scooter, and simply leave it for the next person. but the rise of the east scooter has brought problems to carelessly parked east scooters, for example. with we're and m. o wouldn't be a little bit different or an even worse problem. the scooters are often intentionally dumped into rivers and canals, but here they're getting a 2nd life room or 6. i think i'm going to use this to a said like stucco, vo, shelf system. one of that one of their main parts, they can use it as late as supported for the shelf system and making the shelf as surface wister roll. aluminum sheets much tommy. this taught up. how can we shine a light on this problem?
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mosquito, as long as the scooter is in the canal, it's invisible. even though it, if we make a line out of it, people can see it can relate to it. it's all relative. and because we're keeping the main design features of the scooters like the colors and shapes, so people can immediately tell where things came from. and that sparked the discussion. we need difficulty of making about the collective onto our form and show their designs. in exhibitions such as the southern sweden design days. they also sell their creations with prices ranging from $300.00 to $600.00 heroes. however, sales are not the main focus of the project. moreland though, can on, on the ultimate goal is to use every part of the ease scooter. and just like an animal that you eat very, you should also use everything. nothing should be wasted. and that's a challenge we haven't quite mastered yet. the victim.
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in any case, there is no shortage of dumped ease scooters. mama's canals are an almost inexhaustible source of materials. legally, the scooters still belong to the rental companies, but they've kept quiet so far. we are looking for contract model. we have tried to contact every one of the rental companies, but none have responded. so we've invited them to every verna sargje we've written to their customer support department, but all we get is silence. look, ah, with the company's refusing to act, others have stepped up and they're trying to keep the seas clean for all the life forms that thrive in them. painting on another white canvas in the studio is far too boring for christopher lame for his art is quite an adventure and definitely forces him to leave his comfort zone. lamb full likes to brave the elements to create expressive works of art which are
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as changeable. asked the weather, ah no matter how hard the storm blows, how remote the places are or how hot the sun beats down. berlin, artist christopher lamed fool, always paints in the open air. and they will, man, boy, are biden, can, for all the times when i come work on site or the happiest ones for me. i do this panel are modul experienced as panorama. in reality i, that's late to feel the temperature and the light on my skin. you go, i shall odds and to hear the sounds of the city and the surroundings are a vital importance to my work every day from my liquid. currently, he's been commissioned to do a 5 hard panorama of germany's capital. but he paying said dizzying heights on the roof of berlin's shower tay clinics. main building is fascinated by the light and
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the moods it creates an unsafe to me. it's constantly changing and in a play of light and shade creep is extreme spatial. better than medical and the mid ground might be in shadow, then it opens up again, let us then you're in a kind of continuous dialogue. and so you always have to consider the changes occurring because of the light. you know, they good and important for the work, should i included or leave it out? all these questions come up, i'm eisen of hardon. the artist has been working in natural settings for over 25 years. now he can't imagine painting indoors. lame fool is an extreme painter, often working in defiance of the forces of nature as in 2014, on germany's north sea island hello land. and he can o'connor when i feel the tempest. that's an incredible resistance that i have to work against. i'll buy and i can use unbelievable quantities of pain to create something to stand up to it before then the more extreme, the conditions,
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the more expressive and abstract to work turns out to be true. as i express, he rap abstract avenue back how in 2017 ice lance volcanic wilderness pushed lame full to his limits. he painted 12 pictures within 2 weeks under the most adverse conditions. and regardless of all, can a traitor where i had pains and cameras as 200 meters up and then did my painting and dragged everything back down again. i did it after that, you're totally exhausted. man donna, fairly. freddy back amberlynn here. he works. 85 meters above the city's roof tops for this project landfill allocated some 80 kilograms of oil paints a feet of logistics in itself. the thick strokes of paint make his work seem almost 3 dimensional. he applies the paint directly to the canvas with his hands. he says brushes create an unnecessary distance that has had had it,
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and it's just fabulous by the paint is so warm but not hot. and sometimes in summer i have the problem that the pain is so hot that it burns my hands committee and his large format work. so products of the moment, it only takes him about 4 hours to finish the 1st 3 parts of his berlin, panorama finance resort. as an ex i believe i live in extreme times. you have to find a way to express that into you that side. i think every age has its forms, it's coloration. it's emotion. ah, oh, immortal me. this article, these extremes are all about these emotions of only the image. so bear the works of an artist who prefers to apply his vibrant colors in thick swathes so thick it can take months for them to dry. ashad city brake is the type of holiday that definitely benefits from
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a good plan. and for those of you out there who don't have time to make one while we are back and list city check is coming to rescue report. i have home, it has the ultimate itinerary for a visit to the scottish city of glasgow. and if you thought glasgow was just grey and rainy, you're in for a big surprise. scotland, largest city has a lively, casual c. ah, where can you hang out with musicians? discover a beautiful architecture and taste this sweet, but somewhat fishy. you local cuisine, it has to be glasgow. this is my travel bucket list for a day in scotlands largest city. die. don't forget your umbrella. glasgow is famous for its architecture, both victorian and modern, and it has a legendary music scene. it's also considered to be one of the world's friendliest
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cities. let's go check out tip one for the main things to see architecture. most of the city as seen to day dates back to the 19th century, which is why glasgow is renowned for its historical architecture. some of the most famous examples are at the university, as well as the glasgow city chambers, as is calvin grove, art museum, one of the most iconic buildings in glasgow. and the great thing about scottish museums is that most of them are free. the museum and gallery displays an eclectic mix of art and history, architecture, and design, and an impressive concert pipe organ, ah, one of its prized exhibits, features the art nouveau style of scottish architect. charles rennie, macintosh,
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he is to glasgow and scotland. what antonia g. o. d is to barcelona and spend his so called glasgow style includes the famous ladies, tea rooms of the late 19th and early 20th century, which were created as a public space for women. now it's time to try the local cuisine. so i'm headed to efficient chip shop, of course, glass regions, all of their fried food. and today i want to try something i've never had before. spike going up in scotland. i really like to try this deep fried my sorry, that keep hearing things. yeah, sure. so it's my 1st time trying to mars by aha. hi, is it made a few on come with i discovered that the popular scottish snack is literally just the chocolate bar fits in batter and fried and oil. well,
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it's then served with ice cream and chocolate sauce as if it wasn't already sweet enough. oh, here we have the deep 5 mice bar that i keep hearing really good things about or actually taste it. admittedly, it does have a slightly fishy after taste though. now it's time for my must do discovered glasgow music scene. the bend never pub is one of many in the city that has regular live music event tonight. this group is getting together to play some traditional scottish booked me with. 2 lick mcnally is a professional musician from new castle, but has made a home for himself here in glasgow. it's a vibe, like when you walk in down the street like down the main stretch of like so cool
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street, for example. you can duck into most pause after midnight and they'll be something happening with like music and it will be really great, or it will be terrible or it will be not to your liking, but there's always something pocket and it's all that different. so that's great. while the people here really are as friendly as they claim to beat, and i've had so many great experiences here and glasgow 10 or 10 would recommend ah, well, in, from the far north of the continent we now had down south to italy for the final item on today's euro, max menu, this food stable not only resembles the finest marble it's prepared in marble, trust to the go makes your pork fat has been prepared in the same unusual way for centuries in one particular task in town. oh,
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in these sarcophagus you won't find ancient mummies. they hold an italian delicacy produced in just one village. marino genarelly is one of 12 artisans who produced this specialty and he's about to reveal it secret. oh i, this is a finishing sarcophagus up, which stuck it in. here's one we started last week, doc, city mother school. so some of the salt was already dissolved. oh no, no problem. with coolant data is situated in the mountains of canada, with its legendary millennia old marble quarries. for the last 70 years, the janitor eli family has been filling marble troughs with a food that was once the quarry workers, only substantial meal cured pork fat lot of though he called on that dog, is famous among or mays might comes from italian pigs,
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fedora. if golfer locker cut off any remaining bits of meat pie, so that salt salad that are absorbed, we're stuck up in a thought it after cutting the lot of dough into razor thin slices, you can use it as a creamy spread to flavor soups or to garnish meat dishes, mike toyota, the mansel. but 1st alondo has to undergo a long aging process from october to april when it's relatively cool. the butcher's prepare fresh blocks of lardo. first they sprinkle on sea salt, then pack each piece tightly together in marble, troughs with no preservatives added. next comes the seasoning, and that always includes rosemary and garlic. but apart from that, each producer seasons differently. j. h o good. oh, that's a mix of clara thought, not nutmeg, octal, star, nieces, nero and black copper point,
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mystical article to see him. and then he puts on the lid. it takes 6 months for the lot of dough to mature. foster quite danny, played a key role in making a lot of dody column after a trademark with its own seal. the village now produces over $200.00 tons annually . ah, canada only has around 300 inhabitants, and almost every house has its own cellar, carved into the rock containing marble troughs for cooling the exquisite lardo. okesha ho! these troughs are all made of marble from kennel, oni above cala nato. so can i go kill marble? marble is impervious enough, so, but it still breathe it. i spirit manon cause he fought that with these troughs must be about 200 years old, and we only clean them with water and vinegar cheap. lando decala nato was
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invented rather by chance. workers at the world famous kara quarries would eat thick slices of lardo at midday, and they discovered it stayed fresh longer inside the marble caves. gladly level after the larder was a basic staple for corey workers, dogs, so like they store it for over a year. if she put their back on, said rod a band aid, they will also gave florida as gifts with friends via the relatives each we bought, and the doctor that he got daughter. nowadays machines do the tough work at quarries, but lando remains whether as a delicacy of its own or used in preparation of other dishes. like here in local restaurants, not but it sets lardo, decala. nato. a part is how tender it is when doctor, when the book you shall dissolves the moment, it meets your palate to me and a boy d. there shouldn't be of fat stuck in your mouth sort by, viewed,
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it is got what it did. okay, really has to melt school, but he had a gentle piano and as you chew late, you gradually discover the spices, little and flavors didn't de la should you have what aids the lardo it melts like body a burro lot of which for the murder is our history up, she probably knew the main thing is kaitlin is the people in the area here. an incredible attitude. great sports, like victoria pretty christy warming costing 3250 euros, a kilo authentic lot of dodie called anata has given this tiny village in tuscany, international cullen area renown. and that's all for today. be sure to check out our website for this week's view as draw, and for more information about the show and keep right up to date. i following us on facebook. a thanks for tuning in and see you again soon. bye bye.
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