CHANEL

” O estilo nunca sai de moda, mais a moda sai de moda”

Anna Mouglalis (foto1) foi musa Chanel durante vários anos, mas agora ela se prepara para representar a lendária designer francesa, Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, no próximo filme de Jan Kounen, intitulado “Coco Chanel et Igor Stravinsky”. Adaptado do romance “Coco et Igor” de Chris Greenhalgh, o filme retraça a história de amor apaixonante entre Gabrielle Chanel e o compositor russo Igor Stravinsky, interpretado pelo ator dinamarquês Mads Mikkelsen. “Coco Chanel et Igor Stravinsky” chega às salas de cinema no próximo mês de abril lá fora e em maio no Brasil.

Audrey Tautou (foto2) também interpreta Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel no filme “Coco Avant Chanel”, da realizadora francesa Anne Fontaine. A película será lançada na Primavera e inspira-se no romance “L’Irrégulière” de Edmonde Charles-Roux, abordando a infância, juventude e os primeiros passos de Chanel no mundo da Moda.

GABRIELLE “COCO” CHANEL (1883–1971) nasceu em Saumur, França. Depois de uma passagem pelo teatro, onde adquiriu a alcunha “Coco”, iniciou a sua carreira como modista de chapéus. Em 1913, abriu a sua primeira loja em Paris. Com os seus chapéus e uma linha limitada de vestuário simples e funcional, fidelizou rapidamente uma clientela dedicada e ávida por se libertar dos opressivos espartilhos. O seu prático sportswear – com muitas peças feitas em Jersey, um material até então invulgar e apenas utilizado em underwear masculino – tornou-se um enorme sucesso. As suas criações continuaram a marcar a moda das décadas de 1920 e 1930 e o seu famoso “Litlle Black dress” tornou-se um clássico do vestuário feminino do século XX.

Em 1939, quando a França declarou Guerra à Alemanha, Chanel fechou o seu atelier, mas após o conflito percebeu que não poderia ficar parada a assistir à ascensão de Christian Dior, cujo “New Look” triunfou no período pós-guerra. Embora muitos admirassem a feminilidade do visual proposto por Dior, com saias rodadas e cinturas marcadas, Chanel considerava que este não se adequava à mulher emancipada que tinha sobrevivido a uma segunda guerra e assumido um papel ativo na sociedade. Tal como tinha feito após o primeiro grande conflito mundial, Chanel esforçou-se por libertar e reanimar a moda feminina, competindo com as propostas de uma nova geração de designer.

A sua coleção de regresso foi apresentada em 1953. Após três estações, Chanel reconquistou a notoriedade. Modernizou visuais clássicos, trabalhou sobre as tradicionais peças em tweed e conquistou uma nova geração de clientes. O clássico fato Chanel, em tweed, tornou-se um símbolo de estatuto e elegância.

Gabrielle Chanel morreu em 1971. A criação das linhas de Alta Costura e Pronto para Vestir foi assegurada por vários assistentes da designer até Karl Lagerfeld assumir a direção criativa de ambas as coleções, em 1983.

O filme dirigido por Anne Fontaine, que tem estreia prevista nos cinemas brasileiros em 22 de maio, com distribuição da Warner Bros. Pictures.

Fonte: CDN Comunicação Corporativa

  


Acabei de ler o livro “A Era Chanel” escrito por Edmonde Charles-Roux e editado pela Cosac Naify. O livro é composto por cerca de quatrocentas páginas que narra a história da estilista Coco Chanel por meio de textos, fotografias, retratos e desenhos.


Sa Enfance (Sua Infância)

Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel (1883-1971), ou Coco Chanel, teve uma vida fascinante, um exemplo de superação, nasceu pobre em uma numerosa família de quatro irmãos, filha do caixeiro-viajante Albert Chanel e da doméstica Jeanne Devolle, após a morte precoce de sua mãe, Chanel foi criada em um colégio interno.
Na idade dos 20 anos Gabrielle sai do colégio interno e vai tentar a vida artística, tendo seu primeiro sucesso com a canção: “Qui qu´a vu Coco” (Quem viu Coco), Gabrielle não seguiu a vida artística, mas com esta canção ganhou o apelido de Coco.

Les Hommes de sa Vie (Os homens de sua Vida)Aos 25 anos inicia-se sua vida de demi-mondaine. Chanel passa a viver no Castelo de Royallieu, com o rico comerciante de tecidos Étienne Balsan. Ela começa a freqüentar o grand-monde de cavalarias, festas e jantares. Neste novo ambiente Chanel conhece o grande amor de sua vida: o inglês Arthur Capel, ou Boy.

Boy e Coco

Chanel finaliza o romance com Etienne para viver em Paris com Boy, ele a encoraja e financia Chanel a abrir a sua loja “Chanel Modes” na 31, Rue Cambon. Neste endereço ela começa a produzir chapéus e com este relacionamento Chanel começa a freqüentar o sofisticado ambiente da Cidade Luz. Boy morre em um acidente de carro, finalizando o relacionamento.

Grão-Duque Dimitri

Nos anos vinte, Chanel conhece o Grão-Duque Dimitri Pavlovitch, fugido da Rússia da Revolução Bolchevique, primo do Czar Nicolau II, da Casa Real dos Romanov. Tornam-se amantes e amigos. Dimitri apresenta Chanel ao perfumista Ernest Beaux, que fora empregado da Corte dos Czares, nascendo desta ligação o legendário perfume “Chanel Nº 5”. Chanel vive a sua fase russa.


Após o termino do relacionamento com Dimitri, em outono de 1925, Chanel conhece em Monte Carlo, o Duque de Westminster conhecido como “O homem mais rico da Inglaterra”. Chanel vive a sua fase inglesa e descobre o tweed.

 

Coco e Dalí

La Modiste (A Estilista)

 

 

 

Chanel foi uma estilista à frente de seu tempo, ela realmente entendeu a necessidade das mulheres de sua época.

 

Sa Entourage (Seu Redor)

Chanel viveu em um período de ouro para as artes em geral, tendo se relacionado com a vanguarda intelectual e artística de sua época: no teatro Sarah Bernhardt e Jean Cocteau, na literatura Marcel Proust, nas artes plásticas Pablo Picasso e Salvador Dalí, no balé Serguei Diaghilev, na dança Josephine Baker, na fotografia Man Ray e Horst P. Horst, na música Ígor Stravinski e no cinema Luchino Visconti e Jean Renoir.

Coco e o Duque de Westminster 


Ela limpou todo o barroquismo e os excessos da Belle Époque produzindo roupas discretas, elegantes, confortáveis para mulheres urbanas e dinâmicas como aspiravam os ventos do novo século, certamente ela inventou a frase “Menos é Mais” marcando assim o seu estilo.


Chanel começou primeiramente produzindo chapéus, depois trajes de banho, vestidos de baile, foi a pioneira na produção de calças femininas, mesclava jóias e bijuterias em suas roupas, mas o que realmente marcou seu estilo foi o pequeno vestido preto, ou como preferirem, o pretinho básico e o tailleur sempre ornamentados com pérolas e a famosa camélia.


Após terem passado tantos anos do seu reinado na moda, podemos verificar que o estilo Chanel não morreu, ele permanece nos cabelos, sapatos, roupas, marcando território entre as mulheres que desejam ser discretas, elegantes e acima de tudo, clássicas.


Para finalizar algumas frases marcantes da mesma:

“Não gosto que falem da moda Chanel.

Chanel é antes de tudo um estilo.

A moda sai de moda, o estilo, jamais.”

“O luxo não é o contrário da pobreza, mas da vulgaridade.”

“Uma mulher sem perfume é uma mulher sem futuro.” by Coco Chanel

                                        MINHA MUSA ETERNAMENTE MUSA! AKS

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Meeno Peluce

Meeno Peluce (born February 26, 1970) is a former American child actor, the child of Floyd Peluce and Sondra Peluce Londy. He has one half-sister, actress Soleil Moon Frye, whose father is actor Virgil Frye. With dark curly hair and pixieish looks, Peluce made guest appearances on American television programs during the 1970s and early 1980s, including “Starsky and Hutch”, “Diff’rent Strokes”, “The Incredible Hulk”, “Happy Days”, …

 Among his regular television roles were Tanner Boyle in The Bad News Bears and as history prodigy Jeffrey Jones in Voyagers!. He appeared in the pilot episode of the M*A*S*H spinoff W*A*L*T*E*R with Gary Burghoff, but the series was not picked up.

He also appeared in several made-for-TV movies, including Night Cries, Fast Friends, and World War III, and in the original theatrical release of The Amityville Horror, as one of the Lutz children. Peluce also appeared in the music video for “The Last in Line” by the group Dio.

After growing up, Peluce attended college and became a history teacher, with a position at Hollywood High School in the late 1990s. He returned to film during 1998, co-writing and co-producing Wild Horses (aka Lunch Time Special) with Soleil Moon Frye, and in 2001 when he appeared in Alex in Wonder (also titled Sex and a Girl).

Peluce is a photographer, and showcases his photographs, along with writings, at his website, meenophoto

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Soleil Moon frye

Soleil Moon Frye (born August 6, 1976 in Glendora, California) is an American actress and director. Frye is best known for her childhood role as the title character in Punky Brewster, a television sitcom.

Frye’s father is Virgil Frye, and her mother is Sondra Peluce Londy. She has two half-brothers, Sean Frye and Meeno Peluce. “Soleil” (pronounced /soʊˈleɪ/) is French for the sun.

Punky Brewster

At the age of eight, Frye starred in the title role of Punky Brewster, a television sitcom. The show aired on NBC and in syndication for several years during the mid-1980s. She also voiced the lead role in the animated series It’s Punky Brewster.

 

Other television roles

Around the same time she was starring in Punky Brewster, Frye’s voice was also heard in one episode of The Real Ghostbusters.

She co-starred alongside Sarah Chalke in I’ve Been Waiting For You, loosely based on the novel Gallows Hill by Lois Duncan.

She played Robin, a stuck-up girl, in a 4th season episode of Saved by the Bell. In 1990, she also played a romantic interest, Mimi Detweiler, to Fred Savage‘s character in an episode of The Wonder Years.

Frye appeared in Sabrina, the Teenage Witch as Roxie for the final three years of the show’s run (2000–2003). The show starred Melissa Joan Hart, who had auditioned for the part of Punky Brewster years before. Frye once auditioned for the series Charmed, a dramedy about a trio of witch sisters, for the role of “Paige Matthews“, but the role was given to Rose McGowan.

She also guest-starred as Katie in the series Friends in the episode ‘The One with the Girl who Hits Joey’.

In 2001, she debuted on the Disney Channel show The Proud Family as a voice talent of Zoey. She is currently voicing the character of Jade in the Bratz animated series.

 

Personal life

Frye had breast reduction surgery at age 16, reducing the size of her breasts from 36DD to 34C.

Frye married Jason Goldberg, a television producer and actor, on October 25, 1998 in Los Angeles. Their first child, daughter Poet Sienna Rose Goldberg, was born on August 24, 2005, in Los Angeles. On March 17, 2008 she gave birth to another daughter, Jagger Joseph Blue Goldberg.

Her best friend is actress and former co-star/producer Melissa Joan Hart.

There are some sources that indicate she had once been a member of the Church of Scientology, but she is no longer associated with it since converting to Judaism.

She is co-founder of “the Little Seed”, an environmentally-conscious children’s specialty boutique in Los Angeles, CA.

 

http://thelittleseed.com/

The Little Seed, a children’s specialty boutique carrying eco-friendly and organic products, opens its doors in the hip, urban enclave of Larchmont Village at 219 Larchmont Blvd.  Co-founded by new mothers Soleil Moon Frye and Paige Goldberg Tolmach, the goal was to create a one-stop shop for parents seeking products from skincare to bedding to toys that are made with organic or eco-friendly materials – healthy for babies and healthy for the planet… because it’s never too early to sow the seeds of care and responsibility.
 
“After spending months on the web researching and buying non-toxic and organic products that wouldn’t irritate our babies’ skin, we realized that the search to find these items was shockingly difficult” says Paige Goldberg Tolmach, who also co-founded Swoon Candles.   Adds Soleil Moon Frye, actor/writer/director: “ We wanted to create a physical space – and an accompanying website – where parents had the option to purchase stylish organic and eco products exclusively.” 
 
Apart from its beautiful, spacious retail area measuring over 2,200 square feet, The Little Seed will also provide a diaper changing station, a discreet nursing lounge as well as an arts & crafts area for the littlest shoppers.  Because The Little Seed is committed to providing parents with succinct information on improving the health of their children and the planet, they will also offer creative classes for kids and educational seminars for parents.  And since the education starts here, the entire store environment will be safe and non-toxic – from the no V.O.C. paint on the walls to the recycled shopping bags.

SPICING UP THE SUBURBAN LIFE!

ROCK YOUR SUNDAY……………

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This is one of  my son’s favorite bands.We usually listen  to Octane on the way back from school.So I decided to spice up my Sunday eve.This show was a little different from the Crue Fest.The Arena was crowded.The Papa roach band always put up a great show.They really know how to connect with the audience.They really get you moving.After Papa roach, STAIND finish the evening.Music is like medicine.What better way to feed your body and soul?

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LIVING LA VIDA!

Papa roach BIO

Starting out as a punk- and rap-influenced band, the northern Californian alt-metal group Papa Roach grew into a straight-ahead hard rock ensemble with strong heavy metal leanings. Consisting of Coby Dick, Jerry Horton, Dave Buckner, and Tobin Esperance, Papa Roach formed in 1993 and began releasing EPs soon after, including 1994’s Potatoes for Christmas and 1995’s Caca Bonita. By 1996, the group replaced original bassist Will James with Esperance and hired a new manager; the following year, Papa Roach released their first full-length album, Old Friends from Young Years, which became a surprise hit on local radio. The band’s regional success led to more prominent gigs, including dates with Suicidal Tendencies, Sevendust, and Powerman 5000, and a deal with Dreamworks Records, which released Papa Roach’s second album, Infest, in early 2000. The album went triple platinum thanks to the success of the single “Last Resort.” Two years later, frontman Coby Dick opted to go by his given name of Jacoby Shaddix. A second album, lovehatetragedy, appeared in June 2002. Stylistically, the band had begun to grow beyond its rap-rock roots and the new tracks showcased a slightly more mature, melodic, and straightforward hard rock sound. That same summer the band joined a number of rap acts including Ludacris and Xzibit on Eminem‘s Anger Management Tour. In 2004, the band released their third studio effort, Getting Away with Murder. Bouyed by the success of the single “Scars,” Getting Away with Murder sold well and eventually went platinum. Two years later, Papa Roach began work on their fourth studio album at the infamous and historical Paramour mansion in Hollywood — once the home of silent movie star Antonio Moreno. Released in fall 2006, The Paramour Sessionsalso featured a heavy L.A. rock aesthetic. Heather Phares, All Music Guide.

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Farewell “Chico Day”…This is our beloved welsh pony Chico, who we have had since he was a s a baby. Scotty and Chico have grown up together building a bond that will never be forgotten.

Scotty requested a day to do whatever he wanted before Chico left for his new home. His first request was to have lunch on him bareback…I couldn’t watch as I was busy in the house charging the video camera battery, but apparently Chico wasn’t crazy about the crinkling lunch bag when Scotty climbed aboard. By the looks of Scotty’s purple and peanut mustache, the lunch had been eaten.

Next, we moved into the ring where Scotty was fooling around without tack. He rode him all over the farm without a saddle or bridle. As each minute passed, he seemed to become braver and more daring. WITHOUT permission, he approached the oxer (3 foot spread) from a trot…It’s hard to see exactly where he’s going when you’re taping. Looking back, I suppose his fetal posture should have indicated that he was up to something. I thought of removing it from the video, because it seemed to interrupt the flow…(somewhat of a hiccup to the beauty of the duo) But taking chances together is precisely what Chico and Scotty were all about. Sometimes things didn’t go exactly to plan. (life can be that way)

But most of the time, the team took my breath away and warmed my heart. Scotty and Chico’s beach gallop, March 3, 2007, was Scotty’s final request.

He swears “no hands” was Chico’s idea.

Regardless, the pair had yet another day together they’ll never forget. Scotty and Chico shared such a special life together, constantly learning about themselves and each other. (nothing short of every mother’s dream)

“Everything I ever needed to know, I learned from my pony (Chico)”

Fox Hunting

 

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1. Make me a channel of your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me bring your love.
Where there is injustice, your pardon, Lord,
And where there’s doubt, true faith in you.
2. Make me a channel of your peace.
Where there’s despair in life, let me bring hope.
Where there is darkness only light,
And where there’s sadness ever joy.
3. O Master, grant that I may never seek
So much to be consoled as to console,
To be understood as to understand,
To be loved, as to love, with all my soul.
4. Make me a channel of your peace.
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned,
In giving of ourselves that we receive,
And in dying that we’re born to eternal life.
1. Hazme un instrumento de tu paz,
donde haya odio lleve yo tu amor,
donde haya injuria, tu perdón, Señor,
donde haya duda fe en ti.
2. Hazme un instrumento de tu paz,
que lleve tu esperanza por doquier,
donde haya oscuridad lleve tu luz,
donde haya pena tu gozo, Señor.
3. Maestro, ayúdame a nunca buscar
el ser consolado sino consolar,
ser entendido sino entender,
ser amado sino yo amar.
4. Hazme un instrumento de tu paz,
es perdonando que nos das perdón,
es dando a todos que tú nos das,
y muriendo es que volvemos a nacer.

Lucio Fontana

Lucio Fontana

Lucio Fontana

Lucio Fontana (19 February 1899 – 7 September 1968) was a painter and sculptor born in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina, the son of an Italian father and an Argentine mother. He was mostly known as the founder of Spatialism.

Fontana spent the first years of his life in Italy and came back to Argentina in 1905, where he stayed until 1922, working as a sculptor along with his father and then on his own.

In 1928 he returned to Italy, and there he presented his first exhibition in 1930, organized by the Milano art gallery Il Milione. During the following decade he journeyed Italy and France, working with abstract and expressionist painters.

In 1940 he returned to Argentina. In Buenos Aires (1946) he founded the Altamira academy together with some of his students, and made public the White Manifesto, where he states that “Matter, colour and sound in motion are the phenomena whose simultaneous development makes up the new art”. Back in Milano in 1947, he supported, along with writers and philosophers, the first manifesto of spatialism (Spazialismo)**. He also resumed his ceramics works in Albisola.

From 1958 on he started the so-called slash series, consisting in holes or slashes on the painting surface, drawing a sign of what he named “an art for the Space Age”. In 1959 he exhibited cut-off paintings with multiple combinable elements (he named the sets quanta). He participated in the Bienal de São Paulo and in numerous exhibitions in Europe (including London and Paris) and Asia, as well as New York.

Shortly before his death he was present at the “Destruction Art, Destroy to Create” demonstration at the Finch College Museum of New York. Then he left his home in Milano and went to Comabbio (in the province of Varese, Italy), his family’s mother town, where he died in 1968.

Fontana’s works can be found in the permanent collections of more than one hundred museums around the world. He was the sculptor of the bust of Ovidio Lagos, founder of the La Capital newspaper, in Carrara marble.

Jason Goldberg

Jason Goldberg (born c. 1972) is an American film and television producer.

Goldberg is the producer of the films Guess Who and The Butterfly Effect and executive producer of the shows Beauty and the Geek and Punk’d.

He got his start as a producer on the film Homage with Blythe Danner in 1994. Next, he produced Cafe Society with Lara Flynn Boyle and Peter Gallagher. He, along with actor Ashton Kutcher, runs a production company, Katalyst Films.

Goldberg married actress Soleil Moon Frye on October 25, 1998. Their first child, daughter Poet Rose Sienna Goldberg, was born on August 24, 2005. Their second child, daughter Jagger Joseph Blue, was born on March 17, 2008.

Goldberg is on the Board of Directors for EMA, an environmental action group based in Los Angeles.

He often works with Ashton Kutcher.

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Producer Jason Goldberg is Ashton Kutcher’s partner in Katalyst Films: “We felt that there was nobody communicating to youth culture at all — honestly communicating to youth culture.”

 Katalyst’s Resume So Far

The company also has a reality series, and other shows, in development.

  • Guess Who: Kutcher starred in this 2005 movie, a twist on Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner.
  • Beauty and the Geek: This reality show on the CW network, which debuted on the WB in 2005, pairs lookers and nerds to compete in challenges for prize money.
  • The Butterfly Effect: Supernatural thriller, released in 2004, starred Kutcher as a man who learns more about the memory blackouts he suffers.
  • Punk’d: The MTV reality series, with Kutcher playing pranks on his celebrity friends, first aired in 2003.

Source: IMDB

In the Works

A partial list of upcoming Katalyst projects:

  • Adventures in Hollyhood: Reality series about rap group Three 6 Mafia, airs on MTV in April.
  • Game Show in My Head: In this game-show pilot, contestants interact with unsuspecting participants on the street.
  • Daisy Dooley Does Divorce: Comedy is in development at ABC.
  • Sources: IMDB and Katalyst

 Day to Day, March 9, 2007 · Conventional advertising wisdom holds that if you are between the ages of 18 and 24 years old, there’s a decent chance you may not yet have settled on which brand of soda, denim or shampoo you like.

You might be more apt to try something new — and that makes you the kind of viewer that most television program sponsors would love to reach. The question is, how?

Television producer Jason Goldberg has done a decent job of figuring that out. With actor Ashton Kutcher, Goldberg created the MTV hit Punk’d, an update of Candid Camera where the prank victims happen to be celebrities.

Punk’d was such a hit when it debuted in 2003 that MTV ran half-hour episodes 50 times a week.

Now, Kutcher and Goldberg’s Katalyst Films is looking for its next big success. Katalyst deploys “street teams,” or hipster lookouts who watch kids in places you might not expect, such as Oklahoma and industrial cities in the Midwest.

In those more remote areas, kids feel so alienated and overlooked that they are inventing their own culture.

This, Goldberg says, is where the next big TV/Internet hit lies. His tip: To find something new that will capture 18-to-24-year old viewers, look to the outsiders.

Goldberg doesn’t claim to know the fate of networks, and the mode of programming delivery at this point remains fluid. But he does have one prediction to make: “I do feel that content will always be king.”

 David Benveniste (Beno) 

Benveniste has a unique and rich background in connecting, empowering, mobilizing and influencing youth culture. He founded StreetWise in 1997 to promote the band System Of A Down and is responsible for the company’s overarching philosophy that has established StreetWise as an award winning, premiere social marketing agency specializing in the youth market. Through his unique vision and personal tenacity, Benveniste has built a nationwide community of over 200,000 young influencers eager to participate in the brand building experience.  

Benveniste began his entrepreneurial pursuits as an independent band manager through which he founded Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group, a music management company with an impressive roster of top-selling and Grammy winning artists that include System Of A Down, Deftones, and Cypress Hill. Concurrent to his role at StreetWise, Benveniste is also CEO of Velvet Hammer.  Benveniste grew up in Beverly Hills, CA and is a graduate of Beverly High. He earned a Bachelors’ Degree in Communications from The University of Southern California.

System of a Down is the eponymous debut album by System of a Down, first released in 1998. The album was certified gold by the RIAA on February 2, 2000. Two years later, after the success of Toxicity, it was certified platinum.

 

 

Web Design

Guitar Hero®: Aerosmith®

 

StreetWise designed and developed the global marketing site for Guitar Hero®: Aerosmith®. The site’s robust interface and rich motion graphics create an exciting interactive experience that captures the “larger than life” style and swagger of the band. An elevator was created to move throughout the site’s content, playing off the band’s famous hit song “Love in an Elevator,” while taking the user on a journey through the multiple venues featured in the game.

The site features a mass of dynamic content, localized in 10 languages for 14 countries around the globe. The full track list of songs playable in the game are highlighted as well as multiple behind-the-scenes videos, in-game screenshots, exclusive downloads and enough bells and whistles to make every aspiring Guitar Hero® rise to rock royalty and become “The Bad Boys of Boston!”

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