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  • Senior Man Uses Smartphone At Outdoor Cafe In Italy
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    Senior Man Uses Smartphone At Outdoor Cafe In Italy
    An elderly man looks intently at his mobile phone while sitting at a small outdoor cafe table on a rainy day in the city center in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The man wears an olive-green jacket and spectacles. He focuses on the handheld smartphone to use the internet. Wet, slick paving stones, potted green plants, and empty cafe seating are visible. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fielmann Storefront
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    Fielmann Storefront
    The storefront of Fielmann, a German optical retail chain, is in Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. Two pedestrians with a dog walk past the store, which offers eyeglasses and optical services. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fielmann Storefront
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    Fielmann Storefront
    The storefront of Fielmann, a German optical retail chain, is in Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
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    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Shroud of Tourin whch is also up for sale at the auction.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
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    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Shroud of Tourin whch is also up for sale at the auction.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
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    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Shroud of Tourin whch is also up for sale at the auction.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
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    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Shroud of Tourin whch is also up for sale at the auction.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
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    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Lost Weekend glasses

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
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    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Lost Weekend glasses

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    DUKAS_189947425_FER
    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Lost Weekend glasses

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    DUKAS_189947424_FER
    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Lost Weekend glasses

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    DUKAS_189947423_FER
    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Lost Weekend glasses

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    DUKAS_189947422_FER
    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Lost Weekend glasses

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    DUKAS_189947421_FER
    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Lost Weekend glasses

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    DUKAS_189947420_FER
    John Lennon Lost Weekend glasses for sale
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lennon 1
    Ref 17208
    14/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Propstore
    A pair of John Lennon’s tinted prescription glasses worn during his 18n month split from wife Yoko Ono in the early Seventies are set to fetch up to £300,000 GBP / €344.500 euros at auction.
    And also up for grabs is a cheeky parody of the Turin Shroud
    Lennon had the spectacles for his so-called 18-month-long “lost weekend” in Los Angeles between 1973 and 1975,
    During that time he had a relationship with his and Yoko’s assistant, May Pang.
    Despite the name, it was a surprisingly productive period musically, mixed with heavy drinking and wild antics in Los Angeles. 
    The ex-Beatle indulged in a lifestyle of heavy drinking and partying with a group of friends that included singer Harry Nilsson and rocker Alice Cooper.
    They infamously called themselves the Hollywood Vampires.
    Lennon was last seen in the specs now up for sale on March 12, 1974, when he and Nilsson were drinking at the Troubadour Club in Los Angeles.
    The pair wound up in a scuffle in which Lennon lost his glasses.
    They reportedly ended up with the wife of US entertainer Tommy Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers duo who were performing at the club that night,
    Lennon also rocked the specs on the cover of his Mind Games single and in other photographs throughout the period.

    OPS: John Lennon's Lost Weekend glasses

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Jews Celebrate The Grand Opening The New Synagogue
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    Jews Celebrate The Grand Opening The New Synagogue
    Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dance the horah while carrying the Torah outside a newly built synagogue in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on October 12, 2025. The Torah scrolls are brought for the grand opening of the new synagogue and are brought inside the synagogue for the first time following the procession and celebration. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Jews Celebrate The Grand Opening The New Synagogue
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    Jews Celebrate The Grand Opening The New Synagogue
    An Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man carries the Torah outside a newly built synagogue in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, on October 12, 2025. The Torah scrolls are brought for the grand opening of the new synagogue and will be brought inside the synagogue for the first time following the procession and celebration. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
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    Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    DUKAS_178953132_BES
    Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    DUKAS_178953131_BES
    Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    DUKAS_178953130_BES
    Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    DUKAS_178953129_BES
    Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    DUKAS_178953128_BES
    Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    DUKAS_178953127_BES
    Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

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    Loud Eyewear sort une gamme de lunettes pour les fans de Heavy Metal
    Picture MUST credit: Loud Eyewear Heavy metal rock fans can now get an eyeful of their favourite bands — with sets of themed spectacles. The eyewear pays tribute to British groups Iron Maiden and Judas Priest plus US thrash metal veterans Slayer. The Japanese company behind the release describes the glasses as “t-shirts for the eyes” Each of the bands have three pairs of dedicated glasses representing three of their albums. The frames have the band’s name embossed on the outside of the arms and subtly in one corner of the left hand lens. The names of the albums are on the inner sides of the arm. All the art is done in the style of the official band logo and album title typeface. Frames for Judas Priest and Slayer include studs shaped like the band logo on the front frame near the arm hinges. Each pair also comes with a 50 cm square microfibre cloth featuring the original album art. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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    The IMO messenger logo is seen in this photo illustration on 22 August, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
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    The Reddit logo is seen in this photo illustration on 22 August, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
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    THe ByteDance logo is seen in this photo illustration on 22 August, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
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    The Snapchat logo is seen in this photo illustration on 22 August, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
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    The De Telegraaf logo is seen in this photo illustration on 22 August, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
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