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  • ETREINTES BRISEES - BROKEN EMBRACES - LOS ABRAZOS ROTOS (2009)
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    ETREINTES BRISEES - BROKEN EMBRACES - LOS ABRAZOS ROTOS (2009)
    ETREINTES BRISEES
    LOS ABRAZOS ROTOS
    2009
    de Pedro Almodovar
    Penelope Cruz.
    autres titres: Broken Embraces
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Emilio Pereda/Paola Ardizzoni - El Deseo S.A. - Universal International Pictures
    reflet; reflection; miroir; mirror; bijoux; jewels; s'habiller; dress; Chanel;

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • ETREINTES BRISEES - BROKEN EMBRACES - LOS ABRAZOS ROTOS (2009)
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    ETREINTES BRISEES - BROKEN EMBRACES - LOS ABRAZOS ROTOS (2009)
    ETREINTES BRISEES
    LOS ABRAZOS ROTOS
    2009
    de Pedro Almodovar
    Jose Luis Gomez
    Penelope Cruz.
    autres titres: Broken Embraces
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Emilio Pereda/Paola Ardizzoni - El Deseo S.A. - Universal International Pictures
    reflet; reflection; miroir; mirror; bijoux; jewels; s'habiller; dress; Chanel;

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • ETREINTES BRISEES - BROKEN EMBRACES - LOS ABRAZOS ROTOS (2009)
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    ETREINTES BRISEES - BROKEN EMBRACES - LOS ABRAZOS ROTOS (2009)
    ETREINTES BRISEES
    LOS ABRAZOS ROTOS
    2009
    de Pedro Almodovar
    Jose Luis Gomez
    Penelope Cruz.
    autres titres: Broken Embraces
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Emilio Pereda/Paola Ardizzoni - El Deseo S.A. - Universal International Pictures
    reflet; reflection; miroir; mirror; bijoux; jewels; s'habiller; dress; Chanel;

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Billy Idol in Concert - 19.07.2006 in Hamburg
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    Billy Idol in Concert - 19.07.2006 in Hamburg
    Billy Idol Konzert, 19.07.2006 auf der Freilichtbøhne im Stadpark Hamburg
    LUBITZ_JAZZARCHIV/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    ©DALLE APRF

     

  • Jewels by The Australian Ballet at the Royal Opera House
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    Jewels by The Australian Ballet at the Royal Opera House
    Joseph Caley and Benedicte Bemet in Diamonds from Jewels by The Australian Ballet @ Royal Opera House.
    (Opening Night 02-08-2023)
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  • Jewels by The Australian Ballet at the Royal Opera House
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    Jewels by The Australian Ballet at the Royal Opera House
    Brett Chynoweth and Ako Kondo in Rubies from Jewels by The Australian Ballet @ Royal Opera House.
    (Opening Night 02-08-2023)
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  • Jewels by The Australian Ballet at the Royal Opera House
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    Jewels by The Australian Ballet at the Royal Opera House
    A scene from Emeralds from Jewels by The Australian Ballet @ Royal Opera House.
    (Opening Night 02-08-2023)
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  • ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
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    ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508r)
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
    Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
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    ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508aa)
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
    Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
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    ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508j)
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
    Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
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    ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508l)
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
    Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
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    ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508ae)
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
    Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
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    ROYALS - Die Ausstellung der Kronjuwelen und Krönchen von Castle Howard erhält das Corgi-Gütesiegel
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (12956508ac)
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets display receives Corgi seal of approval Photography: Charlotte GrahamAs the nation prepares to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, Castle Howard will unveil links to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in an exclusive display. As the display is being prepped for installation, a very royal visitor paid a visit to survey the crowns and sample Castle Howard's special Jubilee afternoon tea. Marcel, known as @lecorgi to his 139,000 fans and followers on Instagram was photographed next to the replica crown jewels - featuring St Edwards Crown, used in the crowning of the monarch and the smaller Imperial State Crown.
    Castle Howard's Crown Jewels and Coronets - 25 May 2022
    Situated in the Octagon of the Long Gallery, the special temporary exhibition will celebrate the coronations of monarchs past and present and looks at Castle Howard's own connections to royalty. The curatorial has been busy delving into the stores to uncover a host of fascinating stories and treasures for display. These include a set of spectacular replica crown jewels, commissioned by George Howard in 1977 as part of the Silver Jubilee. impressive velvet, and ermine-lined coronation robes, a set of chairs and stools used at the coronation itself, and invitations and ephemera giving visitors insight into the late George Howard's honorary role as Gold Staff Officer, an invitation which would have been extended to him based on his military service. The exhibition opens on the 27th of May and will run until the 12th of June.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Solstice
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    Solstice
    A scene from Playlist (Track 1, 2) from Solstice by English National Ballet @ Royal Festival Hall.
    (Opening 16-06-2021)
    06-21

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  • Swan Lake
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    Swan Lake
    Natascha Mair and Isaac Herna?ndez in Swan Lake (Black Swan pas de deux) from Solstice by English National Ballet @ Royal Festival Hall.
    (Opening 16-06-2021)
    06-21

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  • Broken Wings from Solstice
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    Broken Wings from Solstice
    Katja Khaniukova and Fabian Reimair in Broken Wings from Solstice by English National Ballet @ Royal Festival Hall.
    (Opening 16-06-2021)
    06-21

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  • Dust from Solstice
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    Dust from Solstice
    Erina Takahashi and James Streeter in Dust from Solstice by English National Ballet @ Royal Festival Hall.
    (Opening 16-06-2021)
    06-21

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  • Coppelia from Solstice by English National Ballet at Royal Festival Hall.
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    Coppelia from Solstice by English National Ballet at Royal Festival Hall.
    Jeffrey Cirio (Franz) in Coppelia from Solstice by English National Ballet at Royal Festival Hall.
    (Opening 16-06-2021)

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  • ROYALS -  London: Staatliche Eröffnung des Parlaments durch die Queen
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    ROYALS - London: Staatliche Eröffnung des Parlaments durch die Queen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Lentati/LNP/Shutterstock (11898763c)
    The Crown Jewels guarded in the back of a Rolls Royce drives down Whitehall, London as it heads to Westminster Palace for the State opening of Parliament.
    State Opening of Parliament, London, UK - 11 May 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - News-Bilder des Jahres 2019
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    NEWS - News-Bilder des Jahres 2019
    Visitors view the displays during the preview for Maharajas & Mughal Magnificence : A collection of Extraordinary Treasures auction hosted by Christie?s New York Auction House in New York, NY on June 14, 2019. The auction takes place on June 19, 2019. (Photo by TJ Roth/Sipa USA) (DUKAS/SIPA USA) *** Local Caption *** 26642979
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    DUK10117226_009
    FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10308
    Bag 1
    09/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s moist expensive handbag has been unveiled – inspired by the jewelled Faberge Eggs of Imperialist Russia just in time for Easter.The one-off egg-shaped purse bag cost its US owner $6.7 million US dollars / €5.94 million Euros .and was commissioned from bespoke luxury goods and cake maker Debbie Wingham.It was created around a giant emu egg using up-cycled materials for a client who thinks last seasons luxury goods are a sin! Debbie ,from the UK, has jetted out to New York City to personally hand over the bag to her wealthy client.The bag, called Reborn, is adorned with three extremely rare three carat flawless pink diamonds valued alone at $1.9 million USD / €1.68 million Euros as well as two, three carat flawless white diamonds worth $265,000 USD / €235.000 Euros.There are more than 8000 flawless pointer white diamonds ranging in size up to one eighth of a carat all set in platinum.The purse opens and closes using a pair of $30,000USD / €26.600 Euros Cartier earrings.The egg part of the bag is actually a real emu egg coated to make the shell stronger and then given a top coat of blue diamond dust.Over that is an intricate pattern made from five kilos of 24 karat gold valued at $250,000 USD / €221.500 Euros

    OPS: The Reborn bag by Debbie Wingham. One of the flawless pink diamonds.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    DUK10117226_008
    FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10308
    Bag 1
    09/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s moist expensive handbag has been unveiled – inspired by the jewelled Faberge Eggs of Imperialist Russia just in time for Easter.The one-off egg-shaped purse bag cost its US owner $6.7 million US dollars / €5.94 million Euros .and was commissioned from bespoke luxury goods and cake maker Debbie Wingham.It was created around a giant emu egg using up-cycled materials for a client who thinks last seasons luxury goods are a sin! Debbie ,from the UK, has jetted out to New York City to personally hand over the bag to her wealthy client.The bag, called Reborn, is adorned with three extremely rare three carat flawless pink diamonds valued alone at $1.9 million USD / €1.68 million Euros as well as two, three carat flawless white diamonds worth $265,000 USD / €235.000 Euros.There are more than 8000 flawless pointer white diamonds ranging in size up to one eighth of a carat all set in platinum.The purse opens and closes using a pair of $30,000USD / €26.600 Euros Cartier earrings.The egg part of the bag is actually a real emu egg coated to make the shell stronger and then given a top coat of blue diamond dust.Over that is an intricate pattern made from five kilos of 24 karat gold valued at $250,000 USD / €221.500 Euros

    OPS: The Reborn bag by Debbie Wingham

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    DUK10117226_007
    FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10308
    Bag 1
    09/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s moist expensive handbag has been unveiled – inspired by the jewelled Faberge Eggs of Imperialist Russia just in time for Easter.The one-off egg-shaped purse bag cost its US owner $6.7 million US dollars / €5.94 million Euros .and was commissioned from bespoke luxury goods and cake maker Debbie Wingham.It was created around a giant emu egg using up-cycled materials for a client who thinks last seasons luxury goods are a sin! Debbie ,from the UK, has jetted out to New York City to personally hand over the bag to her wealthy client.The bag, called Reborn, is adorned with three extremely rare three carat flawless pink diamonds valued alone at $1.9 million USD / €1.68 million Euros as well as two, three carat flawless white diamonds worth $265,000 USD / €235.000 Euros.There are more than 8000 flawless pointer white diamonds ranging in size up to one eighth of a carat all set in platinum.The purse opens and closes using a pair of $30,000USD / €26.600 Euros Cartier earrings.The egg part of the bag is actually a real emu egg coated to make the shell stronger and then given a top coat of blue diamond dust.Over that is an intricate pattern made from five kilos of 24 karat gold valued at $250,000 USD / €221.500 Euros

    OPS: The Reborn bag by Debbie Wingham

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    DUK10117226_006
    FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10308
    Bag 1
    09/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s moist expensive handbag has been unveiled – inspired by the jewelled Faberge Eggs of Imperialist Russia just in time for Easter.The one-off egg-shaped purse bag cost its US owner $6.7 million US dollars / €5.94 million Euros .and was commissioned from bespoke luxury goods and cake maker Debbie Wingham.It was created around a giant emu egg using up-cycled materials for a client who thinks last seasons luxury goods are a sin! Debbie ,from the UK, has jetted out to New York City to personally hand over the bag to her wealthy client.The bag, called Reborn, is adorned with three extremely rare three carat flawless pink diamonds valued alone at $1.9 million USD / €1.68 million Euros as well as two, three carat flawless white diamonds worth $265,000 USD / €235.000 Euros.There are more than 8000 flawless pointer white diamonds ranging in size up to one eighth of a carat all set in platinum.The purse opens and closes using a pair of $30,000USD / €26.600 Euros Cartier earrings.The egg part of the bag is actually a real emu egg coated to make the shell stronger and then given a top coat of blue diamond dust.Over that is an intricate pattern made from five kilos of 24 karat gold valued at $250,000 USD / €221.500 Euros

    OPS: The Reborn bag by Debbie Wingham. The opened bag. It is lined with a Hermes fabric

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    DUK10117226_005
    FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10308
    Bag 1
    09/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s moist expensive handbag has been unveiled – inspired by the jewelled Faberge Eggs of Imperialist Russia just in time for Easter.The one-off egg-shaped purse bag cost its US owner $6.7 million US dollars / €5.94 million Euros .and was commissioned from bespoke luxury goods and cake maker Debbie Wingham.It was created around a giant emu egg using up-cycled materials for a client who thinks last seasons luxury goods are a sin! Debbie ,from the UK, has jetted out to New York City to personally hand over the bag to her wealthy client.The bag, called Reborn, is adorned with three extremely rare three carat flawless pink diamonds valued alone at $1.9 million USD / €1.68 million Euros as well as two, three carat flawless white diamonds worth $265,000 USD / €235.000 Euros.There are more than 8000 flawless pointer white diamonds ranging in size up to one eighth of a carat all set in platinum.The purse opens and closes using a pair of $30,000USD / €26.600 Euros Cartier earrings.The egg part of the bag is actually a real emu egg coated to make the shell stronger and then given a top coat of blue diamond dust.Over that is an intricate pattern made from five kilos of 24 karat gold valued at $250,000 USD / €221.500 Euros

    OPS: The Reborn bag by Debbie Wingham

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    DUK10117226_004
    FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10308
    Bag 1
    09/04/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s moist expensive handbag has been unveiled – inspired by the jewelled Faberge Eggs of Imperialist Russia just in time for Easter.The one-off egg-shaped purse bag cost its US owner $6.7 million US dollars / €5.94 million Euros .and was commissioned from bespoke luxury goods and cake maker Debbie Wingham.It was created around a giant emu egg using up-cycled materials for a client who thinks last seasons luxury goods are a sin! Debbie ,from the UK, has jetted out to New York City to personally hand over the bag to her wealthy client.The bag, called Reborn, is adorned with three extremely rare three carat flawless pink diamonds valued alone at $1.9 million USD / €1.68 million Euros as well as two, three carat flawless white diamonds worth $265,000 USD / €235.000 Euros.There are more than 8000 flawless pointer white diamonds ranging in size up to one eighth of a carat all set in platinum.The purse opens and closes using a pair of $30,000USD / €26.600 Euros Cartier earrings.The egg part of the bag is actually a real emu egg coated to make the shell stronger and then given a top coat of blue diamond dust.Over that is an intricate pattern made from five kilos of 24 karat gold valued at $250,000 USD / €221.500 Euros

    OPS: The Reborn bag by Debbie Wingham

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
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    FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
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    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s moist expensive handbag has been unveiled – inspired by the jewelled Faberge Eggs of Imperialist Russia just in time for Easter.The one-off egg-shaped purse bag cost its US owner $6.7 million US dollars / €5.94 million Euros .and was commissioned from bespoke luxury goods and cake maker Debbie Wingham.It was created around a giant emu egg using up-cycled materials for a client who thinks last seasons luxury goods are a sin! Debbie ,from the UK, has jetted out to New York City to personally hand over the bag to her wealthy client.The bag, called Reborn, is adorned with three extremely rare three carat flawless pink diamonds valued alone at $1.9 million USD / €1.68 million Euros as well as two, three carat flawless white diamonds worth $265,000 USD / €235.000 Euros.There are more than 8000 flawless pointer white diamonds ranging in size up to one eighth of a carat all set in platinum.The purse opens and closes using a pair of $30,000USD / €26.600 Euros Cartier earrings.The egg part of the bag is actually a real emu egg coated to make the shell stronger and then given a top coat of blue diamond dust.Over that is an intricate pattern made from five kilos of 24 karat gold valued at $250,000 USD / €221.500 Euros

    OPS: The Reborn bag by Debbie Wingham

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

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  • FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
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    FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
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    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s moist expensive handbag has been unveiled – inspired by the jewelled Faberge Eggs of Imperialist Russia just in time for Easter.The one-off egg-shaped purse bag cost its US owner $6.7 million US dollars / €5.94 million Euros .and was commissioned from bespoke luxury goods and cake maker Debbie Wingham.It was created around a giant emu egg using up-cycled materials for a client who thinks last seasons luxury goods are a sin! Debbie ,from the UK, has jetted out to New York City to personally hand over the bag to her wealthy client.The bag, called Reborn, is adorned with three extremely rare three carat flawless pink diamonds valued alone at $1.9 million USD / €1.68 million Euros as well as two, three carat flawless white diamonds worth $265,000 USD / €235.000 Euros.There are more than 8000 flawless pointer white diamonds ranging in size up to one eighth of a carat all set in platinum.The purse opens and closes using a pair of $30,000USD / €26.600 Euros Cartier earrings.The egg part of the bag is actually a real emu egg coated to make the shell stronger and then given a top coat of blue diamond dust.Over that is an intricate pattern made from five kilos of 24 karat gold valued at $250,000 USD / €221.500 Euros

    OPS: The Reborn bag by Debbie Wingham

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
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    FEATURE - Teuerste Handtasche der Welt im Faberge-Ei-Stil
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Bag 1
    09/04/2019
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    Picture must credit: Debbie Wingham

    The world’s moist expensive handbag has been unveiled – inspired by the jewelled Faberge Eggs of Imperialist Russia just in time for Easter.The one-off egg-shaped purse bag cost its US owner $6.7 million US dollars / €5.94 million Euros .and was commissioned from bespoke luxury goods and cake maker Debbie Wingham.It was created around a giant emu egg using up-cycled materials for a client who thinks last seasons luxury goods are a sin! Debbie ,from the UK, has jetted out to New York City to personally hand over the bag to her wealthy client.The bag, called Reborn, is adorned with three extremely rare three carat flawless pink diamonds valued alone at $1.9 million USD / €1.68 million Euros as well as two, three carat flawless white diamonds worth $265,000 USD / €235.000 Euros.There are more than 8000 flawless pointer white diamonds ranging in size up to one eighth of a carat all set in platinum.The purse opens and closes using a pair of $30,000USD / €26.600 Euros Cartier earrings.The egg part of the bag is actually a real emu egg coated to make the shell stronger and then given a top coat of blue diamond dust.Over that is an intricate pattern made from five kilos of 24 karat gold valued at $250,000 USD / €221.500 Euros

    OPS: The Reborn bag by Debbie Wingham

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
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    FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
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    The world’s most expensive perfume has been unveiled -- with a $1.295 million USD / €1.143 million Euros price tag.The unisex Shumukh scent is presented in a near two metre tall pedestal trunk oin a bottle adorned by 3,571 diamonds as well as gold, silver, pearls and topazIt was created by The Spirit of Dubai Parfums by Nabeel, an ultra-luxury fragrance brand from the United Arab Emirates.Shumukh in Arabic translates to “deserving the highest”.It took more than three years and 494 perfume trials to formulate the fragrance.The ornate bottle holds three liters of perfume and is comprised of the finest natural ingredients sourced from the furthest corners of the globe.

    OPS: The Shumukh with Asghar Adam Ali , chairman and master perfumer at Nabeel.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
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    FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
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    The world’s most expensive perfume has been unveiled -- with a $1.295 million USD / €1.143 million Euros price tag.The unisex Shumukh scent is presented in a near two metre tall pedestal trunk oin a bottle adorned by 3,571 diamonds as well as gold, silver, pearls and topazIt was created by The Spirit of Dubai Parfums by Nabeel, an ultra-luxury fragrance brand from the United Arab Emirates.Shumukh in Arabic translates to “deserving the highest”.It took more than three years and 494 perfume trials to formulate the fragrance.The ornate bottle holds three liters of perfume and is comprised of the finest natural ingredients sourced from the furthest corners of the globe.

    OPS: The Shumukh fragrance in ornate bottle and housed in a pdestal trunk

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
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    FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Perfume 1
    17/03/2019
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    Pictures must credit: Nabeel

    The world’s most expensive perfume has been unveiled -- with a $1.295 million USD / €1.143 million Euros price tag.The unisex Shumukh scent is presented in a near two metre tall pedestal trunk oin a bottle adorned by 3,571 diamonds as well as gold, silver, pearls and topazIt was created by The Spirit of Dubai Parfums by Nabeel, an ultra-luxury fragrance brand from the United Arab Emirates.Shumukh in Arabic translates to “deserving the highest”.It took more than three years and 494 perfume trials to formulate the fragrance.The ornate bottle holds three liters of perfume and is comprised of the finest natural ingredients sourced from the furthest corners of the globe.

    OPS: The Shumukh fragrance in its ornate bottle

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
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    FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Perfume 1
    17/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nabeel

    The world’s most expensive perfume has been unveiled -- with a $1.295 million USD / €1.143 million Euros price tag.The unisex Shumukh scent is presented in a near two metre tall pedestal trunk oin a bottle adorned by 3,571 diamonds as well as gold, silver, pearls and topazIt was created by The Spirit of Dubai Parfums by Nabeel, an ultra-luxury fragrance brand from the United Arab Emirates.Shumukh in Arabic translates to “deserving the highest”.It took more than three years and 494 perfume trials to formulate the fragrance.The ornate bottle holds three liters of perfume and is comprised of the finest natural ingredients sourced from the furthest corners of the globe.

    OPS: The Shumukh fragrance in ornate bottle and housed in a pdestal trunk

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
    DUK10116370_003
    FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Perfume 1
    17/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nabeel

    The world’s most expensive perfume has been unveiled -- with a $1.295 million USD / €1.143 million Euros price tag.The unisex Shumukh scent is presented in a near two metre tall pedestal trunk oin a bottle adorned by 3,571 diamonds as well as gold, silver, pearls and topazIt was created by The Spirit of Dubai Parfums by Nabeel, an ultra-luxury fragrance brand from the United Arab Emirates.Shumukh in Arabic translates to “deserving the highest”.It took more than three years and 494 perfume trials to formulate the fragrance.The ornate bottle holds three liters of perfume and is comprised of the finest natural ingredients sourced from the furthest corners of the globe.

    OPS: The Shumukh fragrance in ornate bottle and housed in a pdestal trunk

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
    DUK10116370_002
    FEATURE - Das teuerste Parfum der Welt
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Perfume 1
    17/03/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nabeel

    The world’s most expensive perfume has been unveiled -- with a $1.295 million USD / €1.143 million Euros price tag.The unisex Shumukh scent is presented in a near two metre tall pedestal trunk oin a bottle adorned by 3,571 diamonds as well as gold, silver, pearls and topazIt was created by The Spirit of Dubai Parfums by Nabeel, an ultra-luxury fragrance brand from the United Arab Emirates.Shumukh in Arabic translates to “deserving the highest”.It took more than three years and 494 perfume trials to formulate the fragrance.The ornate bottle holds three liters of perfume and is comprised of the finest natural ingredients sourced from the furthest corners of the globe.

    OPS: The Shumukh fragrance in ornate bottle and housed in a pdestal trunk

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Visitors to the Swarovski Holiday Bus branding event in Union Square in New York on Wednesday, December 5, 2018. The bus will travel about New York, stopping at popular attractions, until December 28.(ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 24977398
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  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Villa Callas where the soprano spent part of her life from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. The Callas, Always Callas exhibition presents costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Poster of the Callas, Always Callas exhibition that presents costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: The Sirmione park dedicated to Maria Callas. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. The Callas, Always Callas exhibition presents costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Entrance to the Callas, Always Callas exhibition that presents costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Villa Callas where the soprano spent part of her life from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. The Callas, Always Callas exhibition presents costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine, displayed during the Callas, Always Callas exhibition. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine, displayed during the Callas, Always Callas exhibition. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine, displayed during the Callas, Always Callas exhibition. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine, displayed during the Callas, Always Callas exhibition. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Entrance to the Callas, Always Callas exhibition that presents costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine, displayed during the Callas, Always Callas exhibition. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine, displayed during the Callas, Always Callas exhibition. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine, displayed during the Callas, Always Callas exhibition. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
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    Soprano Maria Callas exhibition in Italy
    July 9, 2018 - Sirmione, Italy: Costumes and jewels of the legendary opera soprano Maria Callas, called by opera fans The Divine, displayed during the Callas, Always Callas exhibition. Callas lived in Sirmione from 1949 to 1959 with husband Giovanni Battista Meneghini. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

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