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When it comes to the airline industry, Gunnar Eklund's credo might just as well be "been there, done that." Over a career that has spanned 34 years, Gunnar has served-and lived-in such diverse countries as Liberia, Iran and Pakistan. Since 1985 he makes his home in the USA where this Swede is as American as they come. Gunnar started out in Stockholm, working for Scandinavian Airlines. After a two year's hiatus in Monrovia, Liberia (where he met his Guyana-born wife, Claudette), he was, after about two years in Stockholm, sent on to Teheran, Iran where he covered sales for Iran and Afghanistan. He arrived there in 1978, just a few weeks prior to the Ayatollah Khomeini's auspicious return from exile in France. Things were getting hot for westerners and Gunnar remembers one particular inci...
... attire." A contest was held and those "costumes" deemed the most fun and original would receive ti...
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... et des vêtements, cravates, chemises, costumes, chaussures, chapellerie de la classe 25. B. B.a L...
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Charlotte is one of Norway's most popular TV hosts. We chose her because she is a great TV personality and also a really nice girl that represents Norway in the best way. Charlotte hosted the MTV Europe Music Awards last year and shared the stage with superstars Robbie Williams and Madonna. We think it is fun to use such a profiled TV host. And then most of our customers are aged from 18 to 35 years, and so is she," says Moods of Norway designer Simen Staalnacke.
Perhaps his last name - it means "neck of steel" in English - has been helpful. You have to have strong faith in yourself to do what Staalnacke and his business and designer partner Peder Børresen did in 2003. The two boys from the town Stryn in the region Sogn og Fjordane created the label Moods of Norway, and asked their gra...
... ancient patterns from Norwegian folk costumes. These patterns are often used as a detail on the ...
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When it comes to the airline industry, Gunnar Eklund's credo might just as well be "been there, done that." Over a career that has spanned 34 years, Gunnar has served -- and lived -- in such diverse countries as Liberia, Iran and Pakistan. Since 1985 he makes his home in the USA where this Swede is as American as they come. Gunnar started out in Stockholm, working for Scandinavian Airlines. After a two year's hiatus in Monrovia, Liberia (where he met his Guyana-born wife, Claudette), he was, after about two years in Stockholm, sent on to Teheran, Iran where he covered sales for Iran and Afghanistan. He arrived there in 1978, just a few weeks prior to the Ayatollah Khomeini's auspicious return from exile in France. Things were getting hot for westerners and Gunnar remembers one particula...
... attire." A contest was held and those "costumes" deemed the most fun and original would receive ti...
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... Strange characters in creative masks and costumes make their way through the Lucerne alleyways, whil...
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... year--when all groups, now wearing scary costumes and masks, meet for what is known as the Uebersitz...
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...Swiss Traditions--chalets, costumes, folk music . Locality: Swiss Open-air Museum . Ph...
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... as organiser Linus Jack confirms: "The costumes and the whole character of the Lozarner Fasnacht a...
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..., political point scoring, cringe-worthy costumes and Euro-trash tunes. . Switzerland has a long, th...