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NEWS - London: 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
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Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
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NEWS - London: 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (10076877au)
Clothing displayed on mannequins
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
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NEWS - London: 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (10076877a)
Clothing displayed on mannequins
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
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NEWS - London: 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (10076877ax)
Clothing displayed on mannequins
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
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NEWS - London: 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (10076877h)
Clothing displayed on mannequins
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
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NEWS - London: 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (10076877az)
Clothing displayed on mannequins
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
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NEWS - London: 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (10076877u)
Clothing displayed on mannequins
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Baby mannequins and other fixtures for sale in the closing Gap store on Fifth Avenue in New York on Saturday, January 12, 2019. Gap is closing the three-story store on January 20, 2019 which it has leased for 20 years. The apparel retailer has previously announced that it will close hundreds of stores. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 25275597
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Chador merchant with customers and mannequins, bazaar, Qom, Iran
Chador merchant with customers and mannequins, bazaar, Qom, Iran, Middle East
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FEATURE - Aufregung um Nackt-Skulpturen in New York
Nine anatomically correct statues of naked men by the artist Richard Dupont adorn the empty ground floor retail space of the former Church Missions House in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of New York, seen on Tuesday, July 19, 2016. Despite their full frontal nudity the art installation is not generating a lot of indignation among passer-by, mostly giggles and cell phone photos. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18030678
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FEATURE - Aufregung um Nackt-Skulpturen in New York
Nine anatomically correct statues of naked men by the artist Richard Dupont adorn the empty ground floor retail space of the former Church Missions House in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of New York, seen on Tuesday, July 19, 2016. Despite their full frontal nudity the art installation is not generating a lot of indignation among passer-by, mostly giggles and cell phone photos. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18030674
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FEATURE - Aufregung um Nackt-Skulpturen in New York
Nine anatomically correct statues of naked men by the artist Richard Dupont adorn the empty ground floor retail space of the former Church Missions House in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of New York, seen on Tuesday, July 19, 2016. Despite their full frontal nudity the art installation is not generating a lot of indignation among passer-by, mostly giggles and cell phone photos. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** (DUKAS/SIPA USA)
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Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
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Dylann Roof, 21 pictured here posing in front of two black slave mannequins at a historical venue
Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
Dylann Roof, 21, who murdered nine people at the Emanuel African American church in South Carolina has posted an online blog entitled 'The Last Rhodesian', which he appears to have registered online on 9th Feb 2015. The webpage also contains a race hate manifesto of more than 2,000 words which gives an insight into the motive for the shootings. He states: 'I chose Charleston because it is most historic city in my state and at one time had the highest ratio of blacks to Whites in the country. The event that truly awakened me was the Trayvon Martin case. It was obvious that Zimmerman was in the right. But more importantly this prompted me to type in the words 'black on White crime' into Google, and I have never been the same since that day.' Also a number of pictures of him posing with a handgun and the Confederate flag, burning an American flag and visiting sites steeped in racial history. His manifesto calls for a new civil war in America.
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Milan, Italy - Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster/REX (4404017f)
Mannequins in the window of Sportmax store on the Via della Spiga store. The Via della Spiga is renowned for its high-end fashion boutiques.
Milan, Italy - Jan 2015
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Morocco - Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Niklas Hallen/REX (4424341am)
Mannequins wearing traditional muslim head-scarfs on display in the old city Medina of Fez
Morocco - Dec 2014
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Scottish Independence Referendum, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael McGurk/REX (4106124b)
Two mannequins outside a second hand clothes shop hold hands dressed in kilts and 'Yes' and 'No Thanks' jackets and T Shirts
Scottish Independence Referendum, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Various - 1964
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sharok Hatami/REX (4491k)
Mary Quant
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Die Designerin Mary Quant wird am 11.Februar 80 Jahre alt
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Lingerie Store
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Two ladies mannequins with underwear on with a lady in the background holding up a white bra to her body
Lingerie Store
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New Zealand earthquake aftermath, Christchurch, New Zealand - 26 Feb 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jamie Ball / Rex Features ( 1289380i )
Collapsed mannequins in a shop window at Merivale Mall
New Zealand earthquake aftermath, Christchurch, New Zealand - 26 Feb 2011
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Rescue Critters mannequins for teaching pet first aid, California, America - Apr 2009
(No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
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"Critical Care Jerry" dog mannequin used to simulate a dog in trauma
Rescue Critters
RESCUE CRITTERS
At first these look like shocking pictures of creatures in distress - but these images actually show important training using FAKE animals.
Called Rescue Critters, these detailed mannequins are a vital tool in teaching trainee vets how to treat animals.
Emergency services can also use larger imitation creatures such as horses to practice rescue drills.
Different life-like animals can be made to teach specific medical procedures.
Critical Care Jerry is dog mannequin used to simulate a canine in trauma - whether that be from a missing limb or a lung op.
The GBP 1000 poorly pup features a realistic airway, representations of trachea, oesophagus, and epiglottis, working lungs, artificial pulse and is designed to perform endotracheal placement, compressions, mouth-to-snout resuscitation, splinting and bandaging.
There are also newborn puppies and kittens for whelping practice (GBP 300), a GBP 2000 female dog called Emily to help properly position dogs for surgery, and even a GBP 350 rat called Squeekums that teaches lab technicians how to handle rodents with confidence.
Search and rescue can also be practiced using Lucky, a GBP 7000 horse mannequin designed to be able to simulate rescues from places like ravines.
Craig Jones, president of the California-based company, says: "I noticed that there was not only a lack of mannequins for pet first aid, but also an absence of training devices and manikins for veterinary education."
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Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBULJPIVF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Rescue Critters mannequins for teaching pet first aid, California, America - Apr 2009
(No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 883972g )
"Emily" K-9 mannequin prepares students to properly position dogs for surgery
Rescue Critters
RESCUE CRITTERS
At first these look like shocking pictures of creatures in distress - but these images actually show important training using FAKE animals.
Called Rescue Critters, these detailed mannequins are a vital tool in teaching trainee vets how to treat animals.
Emergency services can also use larger imitation creatures such as horses to practice rescue drills.
Different life-like animals can be made to teach specific medical procedures.
Critical Care Jerry is dog mannequin used to simulate a canine in trauma - whether that be from a missing limb or a lung op.
The GBP 1000 poorly pup features a realistic airway, representations of trachea, oesophagus, and epiglottis, working lungs, artificial pulse and is designed to perform endotracheal placement, compressions, mouth-to-snout resuscitation, splinting and bandaging.
There are also newborn puppies and kittens for whelping practice (GBP 300), a GBP 2000 female dog called Emily to help properly position dogs for surgery, and even a GBP 350 rat called Squeekums that teaches lab technicians how to handle rodents with confidence.
Search and rescue can also be practiced using Lucky, a GBP 7000 horse mannequin designed to be able to simulate rescues from places like ravines.
Craig Jones, president of the California-based company, says: "I noticed that there was not only a lack of mannequins for pet first aid, but also an absence of training devices and manikins for veterinary education."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBULJPIVF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Rescue Critters mannequins for teaching pet first aid, California, America - Apr 2009
(No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 883972e )
Lucky the horse can be used for practising rescue from ravines
Rescue Critters
RESCUE CRITTERS
At first these look like shocking pictures of creatures in distress - but these images actually show important training using FAKE animals.
Called Rescue Critters, these detailed mannequins are a vital tool in teaching trainee vets how to treat animals.
Emergency services can also use larger imitation creatures such as horses to practice rescue drills.
Different life-like animals can be made to teach specific medical procedures.
Critical Care Jerry is dog mannequin used to simulate a canine in trauma - whether that be from a missing limb or a lung op.
The GBP 1000 poorly pup features a realistic airway, representations of trachea, oesophagus, and epiglottis, working lungs, artificial pulse and is designed to perform endotracheal placement, compressions, mouth-to-snout resuscitation, splinting and bandaging.
There are also newborn puppies and kittens for whelping practice (GBP 300), a GBP 2000 female dog called Emily to help properly position dogs for surgery, and even a GBP 350 rat called Squeekums that teaches lab technicians how to handle rodents with confidence.
Search and rescue can also be practiced using Lucky, a GBP 7000 horse mannequin designed to be able to simulate rescues from places like ravines.
Craig Jones, president of the California-based company, says: "I noticed that there was not only a lack of mannequins for pet first aid, but also an absence of training devices and manikins for veterinary education."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBULJPIVF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Rescue Critters mannequins for teaching pet first aid, California, America - Apr 2009
(No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 883972d )
Puppy mannequin. Each have working lungs, realistic features, and umbilical cords (not pictured) for training.
Rescue Critters
RESCUE CRITTERS
At first these look like shocking pictures of creatures in distress - but these images actually show important training using FAKE animals.
Called Rescue Critters, these detailed mannequins are a vital tool in teaching trainee vets how to treat animals.
Emergency services can also use larger imitation creatures such as horses to practice rescue drills.
Different life-like animals can be made to teach specific medical procedures.
Critical Care Jerry is dog mannequin used to simulate a canine in trauma - whether that be from a missing limb or a lung op.
The GBP 1000 poorly pup features a realistic airway, representations of trachea, oesophagus, and epiglottis, working lungs, artificial pulse and is designed to perform endotracheal placement, compressions, mouth-to-snout resuscitation, splinting and bandaging.
There are also newborn puppies and kittens for whelping practice (GBP 300), a GBP 2000 female dog called Emily to help properly position dogs for surgery, and even a GBP 350 rat called Squeekums that teaches lab technicians how to handle rodents with confidence.
Search and rescue can also be practiced using Lucky, a GBP 7000 horse mannequin designed to be able to simulate rescues from places like ravines.
Craig Jones, president of the California-based company, says: "I noticed that there was not only a lack of mannequins for pet first aid, but also an absence of training devices and manikins for veterinary education."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBULJPIVF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Rescue Critters mannequins for teaching pet first aid, California, America - Apr 2009
(No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 883972c )
Squeekums rat mannequin
Rescue Critters
RESCUE CRITTERS
At first these look like shocking pictures of creatures in distress - but these images actually show important training using FAKE animals.
Called Rescue Critters, these detailed mannequins are a vital tool in teaching trainee vets how to treat animals.
Emergency services can also use larger imitation creatures such as horses to practice rescue drills.
Different life-like animals can be made to teach specific medical procedures.
Critical Care Jerry is dog mannequin used to simulate a canine in trauma - whether that be from a missing limb or a lung op.
The GBP 1000 poorly pup features a realistic airway, representations of trachea, oesophagus, and epiglottis, working lungs, artificial pulse and is designed to perform endotracheal placement, compressions, mouth-to-snout resuscitation, splinting and bandaging.
There are also newborn puppies and kittens for whelping practice (GBP 300), a GBP 2000 female dog called Emily to help properly position dogs for surgery, and even a GBP 350 rat called Squeekums that teaches lab technicians how to handle rodents with confidence.
Search and rescue can also be practiced using Lucky, a GBP 7000 horse mannequin designed to be able to simulate rescues from places like ravines.
Craig Jones, president of the California-based company, says: "I noticed that there was not only a lack of mannequins for pet first aid, but also an absence of training devices and manikins for veterinary education."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBULJPIVF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Rescue Critters mannequins for teaching pet first aid, California, America - Apr 2009
(No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 883972b )
Puppy surgery mannequin. Each have working lungs, realistic features, and umbilical cords for training.
Rescue Critters
RESCUE CRITTERS
At first these look like shocking pictures of creatures in distress - but these images actually show important training using FAKE animals.
Called Rescue Critters, these detailed mannequins are a vital tool in teaching trainee vets how to treat animals.
Emergency services can also use larger imitation creatures such as horses to practice rescue drills.
Different life-like animals can be made to teach specific medical procedures.
Critical Care Jerry is dog mannequin used to simulate a canine in trauma - whether that be from a missing limb or a lung op.
The GBP 1000 poorly pup features a realistic airway, representations of trachea, oesophagus, and epiglottis, working lungs, artificial pulse and is designed to perform endotracheal placement, compressions, mouth-to-snout resuscitation, splinting and bandaging.
There are also newborn puppies and kittens for whelping practice (GBP 300), a GBP 2000 female dog called Emily to help properly position dogs for surgery, and even a GBP 350 rat called Squeekums that teaches lab technicians how to handle rodents with confidence.
Search and rescue can also be practiced using Lucky, a GBP 7000 horse mannequin designed to be able to simulate rescues from places like ravines.
Craig Jones, president of the California-based company, says: "I noticed that there was not only a lack of mannequins for pet first aid, but also an absence of training devices and manikins for veterinary education."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBULJPIVF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Rescue Critters mannequins for teaching pet first aid, California, America - Apr 2009
(No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 883972a )
"Critical Care Jerry" dog mannequin used to simulate a dog in trauma
Rescue Critters
RESCUE CRITTERS
At first these look like shocking pictures of creatures in distress - but these images actually show important training using FAKE animals.
Called Rescue Critters, these detailed mannequins are a vital tool in teaching trainee vets how to treat animals.
Emergency services can also use larger imitation creatures such as horses to practice rescue drills.
Different life-like animals can be made to teach specific medical procedures.
Critical Care Jerry is dog mannequin used to simulate a canine in trauma - whether that be from a missing limb or a lung op.
The GBP 1000 poorly pup features a realistic airway, representations of trachea, oesophagus, and epiglottis, working lungs, artificial pulse and is designed to perform endotracheal placement, compressions, mouth-to-snout resuscitation, splinting and bandaging.
There are also newborn puppies and kittens for whelping practice (GBP 300), a GBP 2000 female dog called Emily to help properly position dogs for surgery, and even a GBP 350 rat called Squeekums that teaches lab technicians how to handle rodents with confidence.
Search and rescue can also be practiced using Lucky, a GBP 7000 horse mannequin designed to be able to simulate rescues from places like ravines.
Craig Jones, president of the California-based company, says: "I noticed that there was not only a lack of mannequins for pet first aid, but also an absence of training devices and manikins for veterinary education."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBULJPIVF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various - 1964
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sharok Hatami / Rex Features ( 4491b )
Mary Quant at Bazaar Studio
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Various - 1964
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sharok Hatami / Rex Features ( 4491e )
Mary Quant
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Young women and girls in a fashion parade in the local village hall in Woolwich, showing a bridal gown and bridesmaid dresses.
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MANNEQUINS DISPLAY DRESSES BEFORE OPEN PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE TO WOUTH AMERICA
Nine mannequins today displayed 54 of the models before the Queen at Buckingham Palace, from the London Fashion Collection which is going to South America for display in Buenos aires, Rio de Janeriro, Montevideo and Sao Paulo.
Photo Shows: Mrs Ashley Havindon (extreme left), Chairman of the Publicity Committee which has organised the South American shows, and nine of the mannequins. Left to right - Miss Ann Veronica Gothen, Miss Suzanne Hood, Mrs Jean Mason, Miss Rosemary Chance, Miss Irene Brown, Miss Mabel thorn, Miss Vivien Bowden, Miss Davisson and Miss Rickie Richardson arriving at the Palace.
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MANNEQUINS DISPLAY DRESSES BEFORE OPEN PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE TO WOUTH AMERICA
Nine mannequins today displayed 54 of the models before the Queen at Buckingham Palace, from the London Fashion Collection which is going to South America for display in Buenos aires, Rio de Janeriro, Montevideo and Sao Paulo.
Photo Shows: Mrs Ashley Havindon (extreme left), Chairman of the Publicity Committee which has organised the South American shows, and nine of the mannequins. Left to right - Miss Ann Veronica Gothen, Miss Suzanne Hood, Mrs Jean Mason, Miss Rosemary Chance, Miss Irene Brown, Miss Mabel thorn, Miss Vivien Bowden, Miss Davisson and Miss Rickie Richardson arriving at the Palace.
12 February 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Glass plate mono negative
MANNEQUINS DISPLAY DRESSES BEFORE OPEN PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE TO WOUTH AMERICA
Nine mannequins today displayed 54 of the models before the Queen at Buckingham Palace, from the London Fashion Collection which is going to South America for display in Buenos aires, Rio de Janeriro, Montevideo and Sao Paulo.
Photo Shows: Mrs Ashley Havindon (extreme left), Chairman of the Publicity Committee which has organised the South American shows, and nine of the mannequins. Left to right - Miss Ann Veronica Gothen, Miss Suzanne Hood, Mrs Jean Mason, Miss Rosemary Chance, Miss Irene Brown, Miss Mabel thorn, Miss Vivien Bowden, Miss Davisson and Miss Rickie Richardson arriving at the Palace.
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Michael Kors Storefront And Window Display
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Michael Kors Storefront And Window Display
The illuminated Michael Kors storefront with mannequins, handbags, and a red SALE sign is seen in Vienna, Austria, on June 8, 2025. A man takes a picture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woolworth Vienna
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Saudi Fashion Show - Khaleeki Chic Runway in Riyadh
A model presents a creation by Saudi designer Princess Safia Hussein Guerras, part of her collection called 'Khaleeki Chic' (or 'Stay Chic'), at the Belgian Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on January 23, 2021. Photo by Basheer Saleh/Arab News/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Primark Store In Wuppertal
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Primark Store In Wuppertal
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UNIQLO Store
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Saudi Fashion Show - Khaleeki Chic Runway in Riyadh
A model presents a creation by Saudi designer Princess Safia Hussein Guerras, part of her collection called 'Khaleeki Chic' (or 'Stay Chic'), at the Belgian Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on January 23, 2021. Photo by Basheer Saleh/Arab News/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Saudi Fashion Show - Khaleeki Chic Runway in Riyadh
A model presents a creation by Saudi designer Princess Safia Hussein Guerras, part of her collection called 'Khaleeki Chic' (or 'Stay Chic'), at the Belgian Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on January 23, 2021. Photo by Basheer Saleh/Arab News/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Saudi Fashion Show - Khaleeki Chic Runway in Riyadh
Saudi Prince Khalid Al-Faisal seen at the end of fashion show called ‘Khaleeki Chic’ (or ’Stay Chic’), at the Belgian Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on January 23, 2021. Photo by Basheer Saleh/Arab News/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Saudi Fashion Show - Khaleeki Chic Runway in Riyadh
L-R : Dominique Mineur, ambassador of Belgium to Saudi Arabia and Princess Safia’s father Prince Khalid Al-Faisal attend her fashion show called ‘Khaleeki Chic’ (or ’Stay Chic’), at the Belgian Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on January 23, 2021. Photo by Basheer Saleh/Arab News/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
The David's Bridal store in it's new location in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York on Monday, November 19, 2018. David's Bridal has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as the restructuring will remove $400 million off of its $750 million debt and it will continue operations as usual in its 300+ stores. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 24833591
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Primark Store In Wuppertal
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Primark Store In Wuppertal
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MUJI Store In Berlin Mitte
Customers enter the MUJI retail store in Berlin, Germany, on July 21, 2025. The store features minimalist Japanese fashion and household goods across two floors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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MUJI Store In Berlin Mitte
Customers enter the MUJI retail store in Berlin, Germany, on July 21, 2025. The store features minimalist Japanese fashion and household goods across two floors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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MUJI Store In Berlin Mitte
Customers enter the MUJI retail store in Berlin, Germany, on July 21, 2025. The store features minimalist Japanese fashion and household goods across two floors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen) -
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A woman walks past mannequins displayed for sale on the street at Tanah Abang market, the largest textile market in Southeast Asia, in Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 12, 2025. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto)