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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Movember Reception
29/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting attend a Movember Reception in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Movember Reception
29/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting attend a Movember Reception in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Movember Reception
29/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting attend a Movember Reception in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Movember Reception
29/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting attend a Movember Reception in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
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Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: Artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
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19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: The Politix Mo-hair suit made from moustache clippings
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
Moustache 1
Ref 13503
19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: The Politix Mo-hair suit made from moustache clippings
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
Moustache 1
Ref 13503
19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: The Politix Mo-hair suit made from moustache clippings Lining has a messages from men and women about men's health and a note from fabric make Pamela Kleeman-Passi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
Moustache 1
Ref 13503
19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: The Politix Mo-hair suit made from moustache clippings
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
Moustache 1
Ref 13503
19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS:Artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi sorting through moustache clippings to create the Mo-hair suit fabric for Politix.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
Moustache 1
Ref 13503
19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: The Politix Mo-hair suit made from moustache clippings
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
Moustache 1
Ref 13503
19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: The Politix Mo-hair suit made from moustache clippings
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
Moustache 1
Ref 13503
19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: The Politix Mo-hair suit made from moustache clippings
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240s)
The Vaccines
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240q)
The Vaccines
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240v)
Mark Cavendish
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240p)
The Vaccines
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240m)
Mark Foster
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240b)
Ben Miller
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240i)
Jack Savoretti
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240n)
Mark Foster
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240f)
Gok Wan
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240e)
Gok Wan
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240j)
Jack Savoretti
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240c)
Dylan Hartley
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240d)
Dylan Hartley
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240r)
The Vaccines
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240g)
Foxes
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240h)
Foxes
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240k)
Laura Whitmore
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Movember: Schnäuze für eine gute Sache
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Movember/REX/Shutterstock (6897240l)
Laura Whitmore
'Seriously Good Moustaches' photo series marking the start of Movember, London, UK - 27 Oct 2016
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is back and the Movember Foundation is putting the meaning behind the Mo with a series of images featuring well known stars from the world of sport, music, TV and comedy.
Mark Cavendish, Laura Whitmore, Dylan Hartley, Ben Miller, Gok Wan, Mark Foster, Jack Savoretti, The Vaccines and Foxes have all donned an illustrated Mo, each highlighting a reason why the current state of men?s health is in crisis.
Too many men are dying too young; on average four years younger than women. For men this isn't good news.
The Movember Foundation is encouraging men and women to sign up this Movember and grow a Mo, commit to a Move physical challenge or throw or go to a Movember event to raise funds for men's health and stop men dying too young.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are facing this health crisis, and without people talking, taking action and giving money, nothing will change.
Owen Sharp, Movember Foundation CEO says: 'There is a lot being done, but it's not happening fast enough to have real impact. The Movember Foundation is uniquely placed to address the crisis at a global level. We want people to know why the Mo is important and why the challenge of growing a moustache is worthwhile.'
The Movember Foundation wants our men alive, well and enjoying life.
With money raised, the Foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world, whilst positively challenging the way in which men's health issues are researched and addressed.
Join the fight at Movember.com and sign up or donate to help stop men dying too young.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RZTKJHPIW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442w)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
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Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442u)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442t)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442r)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442q)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442p)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442n)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442m)
Stache the cat dresses up for Movember
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442k)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442g)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
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Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442f)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442e)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442c)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442b)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Christine Gonzalez/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Gonzalez/REX (4242442a)
Stache the cat
Stache Cat poses for Movember moustache gallery, New Jersey, America - 13 Nov 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pn1n
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUi36jtE5kk
(Licencing enquiries: video@rexfeatures.com)
Stop Movember, we have a winner!
In terms of fetching upper lip hair, Stache the cat is an eye-catching sight to behold - and he has posed this week for this special Movember gallery and a cute video.
The hilarious images show our favourite cat with a black moustache not only give good face to camera in a series of flattering portraits, but also, in one picture, dressed up in his fancy formal collar and bow tie.
The Oriental Shorthair belongs to Christine Gonzalez from New Jersey who says: "Stache loves Movember, especially as it is his birthday this month on the 28th. He will be one years old!
"Stache has always been special and people certainly do a double-take when they see his full moustache. He soaks it up thanks to his upbeat personality which always makes him an instant hit with everyone."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
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Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: The Politix Mo-hair suit made from moustache clippings
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
Moustache 1
Ref 13503
19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: The Politix Mo-hair suit made from moustache clippings
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Krebskampagne: Herrenmodelabel Politix stellt Anzug aus Schnurrbarthaaren vor
Ferrari Press Agency
Moustache 1
Ref 13503
19/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Politix
A menswear brand has unveiled a suit made from moustache clippings.Called the Mo-Hair, it was stitched together for the annual , worldwide Movember men’s prostate and testicular cancer awareness campaign. Australian label Politix teamed up with visual artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi to create the unique suit.Politix decided to do something special and created the wearable suit made using real moustache hair. It is made out of a unique fabric created by Melbourne-based Pamela. Her husband passed away from prostate and colorectal cancer in 2016.She was provided with lots of moustache hair by Australian hairdressing chain Sustainable Salons.The company has a hair recycling program that collects and recycles it.When word about the Mo-hair suit project spread, random people started sending Pamela moustache hair packages as well. Pamela weaved all the hair together with cotton to create this original fabric,, which was then passed on to Politix design manager Paul Burden who cut it into a single-breasted suit.
OPS: Artist Pamela Kleeman-Passi creating Mo-hair suit fabric for Politix.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas