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Preparations for Christmas and New Year Holidays - Kyiv
An entertainer in an elf costume stays behind the counter at the National Expocenter of Ukraine Complex (VDNG), Kyiv, Ukraine, November 27, 2025. On November 29, the eleventh season of the Winter Country project opens at VDNG. In the central square of the National Expocenter of Ukraine, visitors will enjoy a winter slide, Ferris wheel, carousel, and other attractions. Nearby, a Christmas fair will come to life, while a food court offers festive treats just a short stroll away. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform) (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Preparations for Christmas and New Year Holidays - Kyiv
An entertainer in an elf costume stays behind the counter at the National Expocenter of Ukraine Complex (VDNG), Kyiv, Ukraine, November 27, 2025. On November 29, the eleventh season of the Winter Country project opens at VDNG. In the central square of the National Expocenter of Ukraine, visitors will enjoy a winter slide, Ferris wheel, carousel, and other attractions. Nearby, a Christmas fair will come to life, while a food court offers festive treats just a short stroll away. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform) (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Preparations for Christmas and New Year Holidays - Kyiv
Entertainers in the costumes of St Nicholas and an elf work with children at the National Expocenter of Ukraine Complex (VDNG), Kyiv, Ukraine, November 27, 2025. On November 29, the eleventh season of the Winter Country project opens at VDNG. In the central square of the National Expocenter of Ukraine, visitors will enjoy a winter slide, Ferris wheel, carousel, and other attractions. Nearby, a Christmas fair will come to life, while a food court offers festive treats just a short stroll away. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform) (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Preparations for Christmas and New Year Holidays - Kyiv
Entertainers in the costumes of St Nicholas and an elf work with children at the National Expocenter of Ukraine Complex (VDNG), Kyiv, Ukraine, November 27, 2025. On November 29, the eleventh season of the Winter Country project opens at VDNG. In the central square of the National Expocenter of Ukraine, visitors will enjoy a winter slide, Ferris wheel, carousel, and other attractions. Nearby, a Christmas fair will come to life, while a food court offers festive treats just a short stroll away. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform) (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Preparations for Christmas and New Year Holidays - Kyiv
Performers in elf costumes entertain children at the National Expocenter of Ukraine Complex (VDNG), Kyiv, Ukraine, November 27, 2025. On November 29, the eleventh season of the Winter Country project opens at VDNG. In the central square of the National Expocenter of Ukraine, visitors will enjoy a winter slide, Ferris wheel, carousel, and other attractions. Nearby, a Christmas fair will come to life, while a food court offers festive treats just a short stroll away. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform) (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Preparations for Christmas and New Year Holidays - Kyiv
Entertainers in the costumes of St Nicholas and an elf work with children at the National Expocenter of Ukraine Complex (VDNG), Kyiv, Ukraine, November 27, 2025. On November 29, the eleventh season of the Winter Country project opens at VDNG. In the central square of the National Expocenter of Ukraine, visitors will enjoy a winter slide, Ferris wheel, carousel, and other attractions. Nearby, a Christmas fair will come to life, while a food court offers festive treats just a short stroll away. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform) (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Robots with human faces and emotions
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Robots 1
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A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS:The tiny brushless motor that poweres the AheadForm robot facial expressions
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
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A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
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Picture MUST credit: AheadForm
A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.The Lan
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
Ref 17215
16/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: AheadForm
A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots. Artificial skin close-up
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
Ref 17215
16/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: AheadForm
A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.The Lan
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
Ref 17215
16/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: AheadForm
A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots. Artifcial skin detail.
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
Ref 17215
16/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: AheadForm
A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots. Artifcial skin detail.
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
Ref 17215
16/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: AheadForm
A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots. Artifcial skin detail.
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
Ref 17215
16/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: AheadForm
A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
Ref 17215
16/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: AheadForm
A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.The Elf showing an eye camera
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Robots with human faces and emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Robots 1
Ref 17215
16/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: AheadForm
A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products.
OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.The Elf
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'You're Cordially Invited' New York screening
January 28, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor, writer, comedian & producer Will Ferrell attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Santa and an Elf go scuba diving at St Louis Aquarium
Gracie “The Elf” Killen dives into Shark Canyon at the St. Louis Aquarium to greet guests and answer questions about its habitants as she joins Cole “Scuba Claus” Drake for a holiday-themed dive on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024 at Union Station in St. Louis. A mask microphone allows the divers to communicate with visitors. The duo will appear again on Black Friday and on weekends approaching Christmas. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Santa and an Elf go scuba diving at St Louis Aquarium
Cole “Scuba Claus” Drake meets Noah Hosty of Chicago as he joins Gracie “The Elf” Killen on a holiday-themed dive into Shark Canyon at the St. Louis Aquarium to greet guests and answer questions about its habitants on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024 at Union Station in St. Louis. The duo will appear again on Black Friday and on weekends approaching Christmas. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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FEATURE - Toy Fair in Kensington
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A little elf toy for the Christmas 2019 season.
The Toy Fair, Olympia London, UK - 22 Jan 2019
The Toy Fair, the UK's largest dedicated toy, game and hobby trade show, opens at Kensington Olympia. It showcases more than 270 companies exhibiting thousands of products.
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FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
December 2, 2017 - Fort Bragg, NC, United States - Dec. 2, 2017 - FORT BRAGG, N.C., USA - U.S. Army paratroopers land at Sicily Drop Zone for the 20th Annual Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop, hosted by U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). The annual event, billed as the world's largest combined airborne operation with paratroopers from nine allied nations, allows paratroopers the opportunity to help children in communities surrounding Fort Bragg receive donated toys for the Christmas holiday (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Es weihnachtet *
Actors perform as elves pose for a photo at the launch of the "A Universal Christmas" held at Universal Studios Singapore on Nov 30, 2017. Today, Universal Studios Singapore held a launch and light up ceremony for "A Universal Christmas" as part of the run up to Christmas.
By Xinhua, Then Chih Wey
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FEATURE - Es weihnachtet *
(171130) -- SINGAPORE, Nov. 30, 2017 (Xinhua) -- An actress performs at the launch of the "A Universal Christmas" in Singapore, on Nov 30, 2017. Universal Studios Singapore held a launch and light up ceremony for "A Universal Christmas" Thursday in Singapore. (Xinhua/Then Chih Wey) (whw)
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FEATURE - Es weihnachtet *
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Bristol Zoo gives Christmas presents to some of its animals. Pictured Santa and Good Elf with Mimi the South African Penguin.
Christmas time at Bristol Zoo, UK - 29 Nov 2017
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FEATURE - Artenvielfalt an der Internationalen Kuchen-Show in Birmingham
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Dobby the House Elf Cake
Cake International held at the NEC, Birmingham, UK - 03 Nov 2017
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FEATURE - Artenvielfalt an der Internationalen Kuchen-Show in Birmingham
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Stone/REX/Shutterstock (9188324ck)
Dobby the House Elf Cake
Cake International held at the NEC, Birmingham, UK - 03 Nov 2017
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NEWS - Winter-Wetter: Smog und Nebel allenortens
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Ipswich's David McGoldrick (10) wheels away into the fog to celebrate scoring the winning goal 2-3 during the EFL Sky Bet Championship match between Wigan Athletic and Ipswich Town at the DW Stadium, Wigan
Wigan Athletic v Ipswich Town, EFL Sky Bet Championship - 17 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Winter-Wetter: Smog und Nebel allenortens
Editorial use only. No merchandising. For Football images FA and Premier League restrictions apply inc. no internet/mobile usage without FAPL license - for details contact Football Dataco
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Ipswich's David McGoldrick (10) rises through the fog to head the winning goal 2-3 during the EFL Sky Bet Championship match between Wigan Athletic and Ipswich Town at the DW Stadium, Wigan
Wigan Athletic v Ipswich Town, EFL Sky Bet Championship - 17 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Wüste Szenen am "Mad Friday" in Grossbritannien
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Santas and an elf on the streets of Cardiff, South Wales on Mad Friday.
Mad Friday, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 16 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Wüste Szenen am "Mad Friday" in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Huw Evans/REX/Shutterstock (7582044n)
Santas and an elf on the streets of Cardiff, South Wales on Mad Friday.
Mad Friday, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 16 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display..... Pictured Rebecca Warburton tries at bit of early Christmas shopping
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Christmas comes to Selfridges as it opens its doors to be the first department store to launch its Christmas shop with a little help from Santa and his elf. It may only the first few hours of August and beaches rather than baubles will be occupying most childrenÕs minds - but the countdown to Christmas begins today. Selfridges today unveiled what it claims to be the earliest opening department store Christmas shop in the world despite there still being 141 shopping days until Santa does his rounds. The Oxford Street institution has transformed much of its fourth floor into a winter wonderland with 50,000 decorations going on display.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (5811013l)
Selfridges Santa and his elf
Selfridges opens its Christmas Shop, London, UK - 01 Aug 2016
The official unveil of Selfridges Christmas Shop, with a little help from Santa and his elf. Selfridges gets the 2016 Christmas season underway as the first department store in the world to open its Christmas Shop, leaving customers with only 145 shopping days left before Christmas.
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (5811013k)
Selfridges Santa and his elf
Selfridges opens its Christmas Shop, London, UK - 01 Aug 2016
The official unveil of Selfridges Christmas Shop, with a little help from Santa and his elf. Selfridges gets the 2016 Christmas season underway as the first department store in the world to open its Christmas Shop, leaving customers with only 145 shopping days left before Christmas.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (5811013ap)
Selfridges Santa and his elf
Selfridges opens its Christmas Shop, London, UK - 01 Aug 2016
The official unveil of Selfridges Christmas Shop, with a little help from Santa and his elf. Selfridges gets the 2016 Christmas season underway as the first department store in the world to open its Christmas Shop, leaving customers with only 145 shopping days left before Christmas.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (5811013g)
Selfridges Santa and his elf
Selfridges opens its Christmas Shop, London, UK - 01 Aug 2016
The official unveil of Selfridges Christmas Shop, with a little help from Santa and his elf. Selfridges gets the 2016 Christmas season underway as the first department store in the world to open its Christmas Shop, leaving customers with only 145 shopping days left before Christmas.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (5811013e)
Selfridges Santa and his elf
Selfridges opens its Christmas Shop, London, UK - 01 Aug 2016
The official unveil of Selfridges Christmas Shop, with a little help from Santa and his elf. Selfridges gets the 2016 Christmas season underway as the first department store in the world to open its Christmas Shop, leaving customers with only 145 shopping days left before Christmas.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (5811013f)
Selfridges Santa and his elf
Selfridges opens its Christmas Shop, London, UK - 01 Aug 2016
The official unveil of Selfridges Christmas Shop, with a little help from Santa and his elf. Selfridges gets the 2016 Christmas season underway as the first department store in the world to open its Christmas Shop, leaving customers with only 145 shopping days left before Christmas.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (5811013al)
Selfridges Santa and his elf
Selfridges opens its Christmas Shop, London, UK - 01 Aug 2016
The official unveil of Selfridges Christmas Shop, with a little help from Santa and his elf. Selfridges gets the 2016 Christmas season underway as the first department store in the world to open its Christmas Shop, leaving customers with only 145 shopping days left before Christmas.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Es kann nie früh genug sein! Selfridges eröffnet den Christmas Shop
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (5811013b)
Selfridges Santa and his elf
Selfridges opens its Christmas Shop, London, UK - 01 Aug 2016
The official unveil of Selfridges Christmas Shop, with a little help from Santa and his elf. Selfridges gets the 2016 Christmas season underway as the first department store in the world to open its Christmas Shop, leaving customers with only 145 shopping days left before Christmas.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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