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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RT_Daisy_Lowe_TK_Ma_004.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RT_Daisy_Lowe_TK_Ma_003.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RT_Daisy_Lowe_TK_Ma_002.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RT_Daisy_Lowe_TK_Ma_001.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_16.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/02/2016. London, UK. Daisy Lowe take part in a TK Maxx 'Give Up Clothes For Good' campaign in support of Cancer Research UK. Clothing donated to TK Maxx by the public will be used to raise funds for childhood cancer.  Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_DAISY_LOWE_RTG_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Zara Martin at Clothes Show Live. Clothes Show Live is the UK's largest fashion and beauty event taking place at the NEC between the 7th to 11th December. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_160.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Amy Childs at Clothes Show Live. Clothes Show Live is the UK's largest fashion and beauty event taking place at the NEC between the 7th to 11th December. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_158.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Gemma Collins at Clothes Show Live. Clothes Show Live is the UK's largest fashion and beauty event taking place at the NEC between the 7th to 11th December. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_157.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Zara Martin at Clothes Show Live. Clothes Show Live is the UK's largest fashion and beauty event taking place at the NEC between the 7th to 11th December. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_161.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Sam Faiers at Clothes Show Live. Clothes Show Live is the UK's largest fashion and beauty event taking place at the NEC between the 7th to 11th December. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_150.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Sam Faiers at Clothes Show Live. Clothes Show Live is the UK's largest fashion and beauty event taking place at the NEC between the 7th to 11th December. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_153.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Sam Faiers at Clothes Show Live. Clothes Show Live is the UK's largest fashion and beauty event taking place at the NEC between the 7th to 11th December. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_152.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Sam Faiers at Clothes Show Live. Clothes Show Live is the UK's largest fashion and beauty event taking place at the NEC between the 7th to 11th December. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_151.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Aston Merrygold of JLS performs on the Susuki Fashion Theatre catwalk at Clothes Show Live. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_156.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Aston Merrygold of JLS performs on the Susuki Fashion Theatre catwalk at Clothes Show Live. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_155.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2012. Birmingham, UK. Aston Merrygold of JLS performs on the Susuki Fashion Theatre catwalk at Clothes Show Live. Photo credit : Ashley Hugo/LNP
    LNP_CLOTHES_SHOW_LIVE_DAY_4_AHU_154.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. A car covered with clothes in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_18.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley and Marc Bolland (CEO of M&S) posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_6.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. A street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_19.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. A view of the building from the street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_17.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. A view of the building from the street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_16.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Marc Bolland, CEO of M&S, posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_15.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Marc Bolland, CEO of M&S, posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_14.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_13.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_12.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_11.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_10.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_9.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley and Marc Bolland (CEO of M&S) posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_8.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley and Marc Bolland (CEO of M&S) posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_7.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley and Marc Bolland (CEO of M&S) posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_5.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley and Marc Bolland (CEO of M&S) posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_4.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Joanna Lumley, Marc Bolland (CEO of M&S) and Barbara Stocking (CEO of Oxfam) posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_3.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Marc Bolland, CEO of M&S, posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_2.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 26/04/2012. Marc Bolland, CEO of M&S, posing in a street covered with clothes from walls, the road, and the pavement to a fabric-strewn bench, car and even a dog to illustrate future uses for old clothes in Brick Lane. M&S will be accepting people's old and unwanted clothes for their charity campaign with Oxfam. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MandS_Campaign_TAK_1.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion protest in Bristol's Cabot Circus shopping centre against fast fashion and consumerism. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion protest in Bristol's Cabot Circus shopping centre against fast fashion and consumerism. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's catwalk fashion show in Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_EXTINCTION_REBELLION_190601_SCH_...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/06/2019. Bristol, UK. Extinction Rebellion's "Redwatch" protest inside Primark at Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are carrying out a five-hour protest which will include everything from a ‘pop-up’ catwalk to blocking the city centre traffic. The protest targets Bristol’s fashion and clothes stores with people urged to not buy any new items of clothing for the next year. There will also be a ‘pop-up catwalk’, where designers will be showing off their work to demonstrate the needed shift away from fast fashion towards a fairer, safer, cleaner, more transparent fashion industry. People are encouraged to repair, re-use, alter, upcycle and recycle clothes in a year-long boycott aiming to economically disrupt the fashion and textile industry demanding that it drastically changes the way it currently exploits people and planet for profit. The protest is part of a series of disruptive activities planned by Extinction Rebellion to highlight the fashion industry’s contribution to climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2017. London, UK. Posters of the supermodel Kate Moss decorate the front of the former British Homes Stores to advertise the new Reserved Polish clothes company who have taken over the store.  The teaser posters of Kate Moss modelling Reserved clothes are ahead of the Oxford Street store launch on September 6th. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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