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Last modified on Tue 25 May 2021 02.04 EDT S ince its reboot in 2019, the Face magazine has featured Jorja Smith, Tyler, the Creator and Dua Lipa on the cover. The June issue out this week, is â in the spirit of reemergence â less about solos and more about the collective. Or, indeed, the team. It is Euro 202o ready. The cover features Chelseaâs Mason Mount and Arsenalâs Leah Williamson, along with a cast of 22 other characters including fashion designer Martine Rose. Rose â along with Mount â is wearing the England supporterâs shirt she has designed in collaboration with Nike. While Rose is not a household name, she has the reputation within the right circles that means fashionable football fans are likely to buy this shirt when it is released in July. Roseâs clothes have been worn by Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, and Drake starred in her video presentation, What We Do All Day, released in January. ....
Since its reboot in 2019, the Face magazine has featured Jorja Smith, Tyler, the Creator and Dua Lipa on the cover. The June issue out this week, is – in the spirit of reemergence – less about solos and more about the collective. Or, indeed, the team. It is Euro 202o ready. The cover features Chelsea’s Mason Mount and Arsenal’s Leah Williamson, along with a cast of 22 other characters including fashion designer Martine Rose. Rose – along with. ....
Letters to the Fenland Citizen editor: March 3, 2021 Signs could have been more clear for bridge-strike driver Following your report in last weekâs Fenland Citizen of a bridge strike at the dive-under (newly re-opened) at Stonea level crossing â you may be interested by the signs that the errant driver must have seen when approaching it. Some distance away, a large sign warns drivers of the general situation (photo 1), but the old height limit has been merely masked over, and the height limit is now shown by a sign about half a metre above the grass. Drivers do not usually expect to see a permanent road sign so low down. Closer to the hazard, another large sign tries to inform drivers about the âbridge headroomâ but, as shown by photo 2, this sign is also not located in an ideal position. ....