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Jessica Jung at Cannes Opening Night Photographs by Patrick Sawaya

Feng. J new Interview with Shalini Passi, the Haute Jewellery Collection Founder of the 'Garden of Shalini Passi Art Impressionism' Foundation

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Cover page with Jessica Jung wearing Maison Rami-Kadi Haute Couture and Maison Chopard Haute Joaillerie. Photographed by fashion photographer Patrick Sawaya, at the Chopard Suite's rooftop terrace, Hôtel Martinez, in Cannes, during the opening night of the 72nd Cannes Film Festival. All rights reserved to the image holder. All reproduction is illegal.

cover-page: Jessica Jung in Cannes during the Opening Night of the Film Festival

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This issue dedicated to extraordinary friends of art, philantrophy and cinema. The American artist Jessica Jung on the cover-page of our Cannes Issue is wearing stunning haute couture gown by Maison Rami Kadi. Mr Rami helped us to make this cover page possible and especially thanks to the responsible fashion photographer, the talented Patrick Sawaya. Mr Patrick's series with Jessica Jung's red carpet appearence during the Opening Night of the Cannes Film Festival, (sponsored by Swiss Maison Chopard) epitomize the spirit of this extraordinary event. At Côte d'Azur where major international brands bring an certain air of exclusivity and even a great amount of good-will, I really hope that this will also come trough in the following pages, with our stories and focus on the ethical projects such as Natalia Vodianova's new philantrophy project "Charity Closets"; and open and personal interview with Shalini Passi the Founder of the Shalini Passi Art Foundation.

The Cannes issue gathers top news from the sustainable luxury industry and we as World's first magazine dedicated to sustainable luxury and art, seek to continue our collaborations with brands that share our values for sustainability, transparency and ethics, and all who demand high ethical standards and approach in their work. In addition, I have selected my personal top novelties from the high jewellery brands and Cannes Film Festival redcarpet. I wish to invite you to discover our selection of artists trending now and new collaborations unveiled in the early 2019, until the next time .

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The Premiere of Quentin Tarantino's Film, "Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood", Turns Red Carpet in Cannes into Blazing light of Stars and Diamonds

PIAGET DANCING WATERS EARRINGS Earrings in 18K white gold set with 3 pear-shaped diamonds approx. 1.17 cts and 63 brilliantcut diamonds approx. 3.37 cts. G38Q2000 (right)

PIAGET BLAZING LIGHTS Necklace in 18K white gold set with 31 pear-shaped rubies (Mozambique): approx. 24.98 cts and 715 brilliant-cut diamonds: approx. 24.79 cts. Unique Creation worn by NICHAPAT SUPHAP. (G37N8900)

PIAGET BLAZING LIGHTS EARRINGS Earrings in 18K white gold set with 10 pearshaped rubies (Mozambique): approx. 5.36 cts and 81 brilliantcut diamonds: approx. 2.68 cts Unique Creation G38Q3000 PIAGET POLO WATCH Piaget Polo watch, Case in 18K rose gold. Dial in 18K rose gold. Sapphire crystal case back. Manufacture Piaget 1160P automatic mechanical movement with chronograph and date. G0A43011 (above)

Piaget’s watches and unique jewellery creations at the red carpet with attending Doutzen Kroes supermodel/philanthropist, sparkled in Piaget High Jewellery. She chose to wear a ring in white gold with 1 oval-cut yellow diamond (approx. 2.77cts) set among an array of marquise and brilliant-cut diamonds.

American actress Michelle Rodriguez dazzled in a Piaget High Jewellery necklace in white gold set with diamonds (approx. 17.20 cts) and an elegant pair of earrings in white gold with 2 pear-shaped diamonds (approx. 2.03 cts) set among various pear-shaped, marquise-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds. She walked the red carpet next to Saudi film producer and philantrophist Mohammed Al Turki, Friend of the Piaget Brand, who wore a Piaget Polo watch in rose gold. Thai stylist Nichapat Suphap impressed the crowd in a colorful set of Piaget High Jewellery necklace and earrings in white gold set with rubies (please see left).

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In support of her foundation The Naked Heart, supermodel natalia Vodianova lends personal luxuryfashion, including a tuxedo suit from Tom Ford, couture from Givenchy, Leopard Print Glove Sleeve Mini Dress by Vetements, one-of-a-kind Dior bag and more..

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The launch of Charity Closets in New York this May gathers an intimate group of powerful women; Aimee Song, Alisa Volskaya, Carine Roitfelt, Doutzen Kroes and Nicky Hilton Rothschild, etc, joined at Inga Rubenstein's NYC home for a dinner hosted by Natalia Vodianova with her beloved Antoine Arnault.

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Jessica Jung in Rami Kadi Haute Couture white ostrich feather and mirror embellished gown, styled with Chopard High Jewellery.

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This year, the Swiss Maison Chopard - the main sponsor of the Cannes Film Festival and luxury brand known for its sustainability efforts (Chopard makes the festival prize Palme d'or which is made from sustainably produced gold) has also stunned with new Haute Joaillerie collec-tion as seen here worn by the exquisitely styled Jessica Jung. For her red carpet at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival the American singer, actress and fashion designer opted for Rami Kadi Haute Couture. A look from early festival days that lasts, not only setting trend for the red carpet in south France but will stay in our memory forever thanks to beautiful photographs by the talented fashion photographer Patrick Sawaya at the Hôtel Martinez's Chopard Suite.


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"Smoke green lily of the valley" brooch. All images: Feng. J Words: Nermin Ahmet

Feng. J Haute Joaillerie 2019 Large asymetric "Cala" ring

Paris - Shanghai The new collection of “Garden Of Impressionism”, mainly set with rose-cut diamonds and gemstones, with the greatest possible emphasis on the hues and lights, just like an Impressionist painting from the late 19th c., in Paris. There are impressive vibrant creations like the “Pink maple leaf” a pair of earrings, “Smoky green lily of the valley” brooch (see image above), and “Coloured ginkgo leaf” brooch, and the large “Calla” ring. The first is an elegant set from Feng. J's latest collection, in 18K white gold setting with diamonds, emeralds and tourmalines, such as this massive ring, with light and emerald green precious stones intricately set with white diamonds and emeralds. Similar to the first Feng. J collection that was

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launched by the high jewellery artist Feng. J in Paris as well, in her new collection she re-created this very special style to emphasize lights and hues of gems. For an example the rose cut diamonds are specially made-toorder from a German family atelier, in order to perfectly deliver the light reflecting properties in these stones. The new series of pieces were previewed by European collectors and celebrities. Feng. J is the upcoming star designer of high jewellery from Mainland China. She was quoted by The New York Times, this March, in article titled, "China Starts Growing Its Own High Jewelry Designers". Next November Feng. J will participate at the next Protagonist Show curated by Vogue Italia, at the Salon of Art and Design in New York.


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At the opening night of the 72nd Festival de Cannes, the American artist Jessica Jung (as featured in our cover-page) wowed in a white mirror and feather embellished gown by Maison Rami Kadi and stunning Maison Chopard's Haute Joaillerie creations Since its founding in the year 1860, Maison Chopard has perpetuated a heritage of artisanal skills and traditional crafts, with important element of ethics and even the use of sustainable gold.

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From above left: Leona König, Chairwoman International Music Foundation with her beloved Federico Pastorello, FIFA agent. Jessica Jung American artist photographer by Patrick Sawaya Nadine Labaki, Director and Pres. of Un Certain Regard Jury 2019. (Archive image by Chopard Press 2018. Image by Piaget 2019.

Chopard has served as Official Partner of the Cannes Film Festival since the year 1998, and the Maison is responsible to create the Palme d'Or, film prize, that Caroline Scheufele, the Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, personally redesigned and is now made from 'Fairmined' gold, Each year, Chopard shines at la Croisette even as a host to its annual film prize; the Trophée Chopard, ceteris paribus, setting new standard (and trend) across the luxury industries; with projects like the Happy Hearts Collection, in support to the Naked Heart Foundation, founded by Natalia Vodianova. Moralmoda Magazine


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Shalini is an established art collector and artist, who sits on the Advisory Board of Khoj since 2012 and is a Patron of FICA and an important Patron of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale. www.shalinipassiartfoundation.com www.mashindia.com©

Leona is a lady, always correct in her manners and civil, engaged in our talk with great enthusiasm, not just because we talk about her passion, the Foundation, but also because she genuinely has interest and emphaty towards others. Leona established the Foundation out of great compassion to children obviously, regardless of their social and economic background. Trough her dedicated work, the talented small ones get to perform at the greatest musical stages like the famous Großer Saal in Vienna.


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Image right: Shalini Passi, Director of the Shalini Passi Art Foundation, and of MASH, (All image copyrights: MASH)

MM: You are actively involved at prominent art and design events, across the globe, but how did you embrace world of art initially? Shalini: "I Think that I have always had a sense of aesthetic appreciation; I used to paint when I was in school and while in college, and through this practice I learnt to think of artworks in terms of colour, form, and texture." MM: You just attended charity event organized by Maison Christian Dior and Tiepolo Ball di Venezia what is it that fascinates you about Venice and Italy, and can you draw any parallels to India?

Shalini Passi the Founder and Director of the Shalini Passi Art Foundation Shalini Passi is recently joined by Dr. Arshiya Lokhandwala as curator of her Foundation. In this interview Shalini shares her dedications with the art foundation and online arts platform MASH.

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halini Passi is the Founder and Director of the Shalini Passi Art Foundation, (SPAF) and of MASH (My Art Shalini) - the online arts platform that collapses the hierarchical distinctions between

architecture, art, craft, design, and fashion, by eliciting a rich discourse around creativity in modernity. Shalini - an established art collector and artist, who sits on the Advisory Board of Khoj since 2012 - is a Patron of FICA

as well as an important Patron of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale. Shalini Passi Art Foundation. is conceived as a unique initiative established to support, educate, and encourage innovative work in the arts; it will engage with art, crafts, design, and architecture - attempting to break the hierarchies that exist between them, and enable conversations and collaborations to take place. Now with Dr. A. Lokhandwala as Foundation's curator.

Shalini: "Italy and India have much in common: we both possess a vibrant culture and we both celebrate our rich heritage - specifically, the traditions that continue to inform and influence contemporary arts practices today. I am fascinated by the diversity of Italy's regional arts traditions, from glassblowing in Murano, to painting in Siena, architecture in Rome, and now fashion in Milan; this very much reminds me of India. Here, we greatly value the legacy of craftspeople from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Varanasi - to name just a few. It's so important to celebrate these distinct forms of cultural expression, and to find ways to keep them alive. India and Italy also share a great history of arts patronage and giving. While the recent recreation of the infamous Tiepolo Ball (known informally as the "party of the century") was a glamourous and opulent event, more importantly, it in was held in aid of an extremely important cause - the restoration of Venice’s architecture and cultural heritage."


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MM: Collaborating as speaker at recently held India Art Fair 2019 and moderator of panel discussion at India Design ID 2019, what were the highlights from these fairs?Collaborating as speaker at recently held India Art Fair 2019 and moderator of panel discussion at India Design ID 2019, what were the highlights from these fairs? Shalini: "For me, the highlight of this year's edition of India Art Fair was the introduction of the new performance art programme, which featured the artists Mithu Sen, Amol Patih, Sajan Mani, Sahej Rahal, and Yasmin Jahan Nupur. India Art Fair occupies an interesting space within the arts ecosystem in India as it hosts a broad range of visitors, many of whom may not visit traditional art spaces, such as museums, galleries and biennales; the fair therefore has a unique challenge - and opportunity - to present artists whose works are conceptually experimental and challenging, yet grounded in socio-cultural themes and topics that can be relevant to all of its visitors. Â This is one of the reasons I love performance art: it can exist outside these traditional spaces, and therefore makes art much more accessible. Earlier this year my foundation hosted an absurdist performance piece by Mithu Sen (which explored the theme "radical hospitality"), and an operatic performance (the first of its kind in India) by Meera George. It was a pleasure to work with talented and daring artists to create new experiential work for new audiences."

"Could it [art] change the course of the future? Could it propagate socially useful messages? I think that's a really interesting and exciting idea." MM: The latest edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, which you contributed to in collaboration with the Kochi Biennale Foundation, was intensively covered in the media as the most socially significant yet. You also stated that the “Biennale is a good opportunity to share ideas and what we can do to give platform to more artists". Do you find that such curatorial visions are increasingly prioritized today? Shalini: "Yes, I stand by that; biennales should be used as a platform to share ideas. In Ralph Rugoff's curation of 58th Venice Biennale, May You Live in Interesting Times, he only allowed the work of living artists to be exhibited - emphasising the importance of showcasing art that reacts to the times we are living in. These are complex times, with increasing political polarity and new forms and uses of media and technology; what Rugoff is doing through his curation of the biennale is experimenting with what it could mean for art to be an active part of society. Could it change the course of the future? Could it propagate socially useful messages? I think that's a really interesting and exciting idea."


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MM: What inspired you to establish the Shalini Passi Art Foundation, being a long-term patron and collector? Shalini: "Over time, through my years as a collector and a patron, I have learned more about specific styles and movements in art, and I feel my appreciation has developed from that of a private collector to a committed stakeholder within the unique and dynamic contemporary Indian arts landscape. I started the Shalini Passi Art Foundation to channel this energy into an initiative that I hope will play a significant role in developing and promoting a contemporary Indian aesthetic, by giving a platform to young emerging artists and creating opportunities for them to experiment and expand their practice." MM: Which are upcoming highlighted projects of Shalini Passi Art Foundation? Shalini: "The Foundation has an ongoing lecture program with eminent speakers from a range of artistic disciplines, and we are currently planning a large-scale survey show to open at the end of the year. As with this year, the Foundation is hoping to participate in India Art Fair and in India Design ID again in February 2020." MM: While Shalini Passi Art Foundation is dedicated to support emerging young artists, you have founded, MASH to hosts a monthly feature on selected artists and their work, how did you get inspired to highlight current artists at MASH? Shalini: "I set up MASH, my online arts platform, so that people can discover art, architecture, craft, design, and fashion from around the world - to give them greater exposure to different ways of thinking and styles of working, and hopefully spark new ideas! Through MASH we seek to promote artists who are pushing boundaries through experimental new work. Earlier this year we launched the MASH FICA Award for New Media Art, which recognises reflective, aesthetic and speculative projects at the intersection of art and technology. Amitesh Grover, the MASH FICA Awardee for 2019, plays with the boundaries between art, science, and capital in his project which looks at the intimate interaction between the body and technology in the age of institutional surveillance." MM: Which art periods or pieces are your favourite at the moment? Shalini: "I'm currently very interested in Art Nouveau: developed in the late 19th century, borne of a desire to create a new style that went beyond imitative historicism. This is very much aligned with my own artistic aspirations; I'm always seeking to discover and explore practices that break away from what has gone before. The style was influenced by the experiments with expressive line by the painters Paul Gauguin and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec,


but also partly inspired by the movement of the linear patterns of Japanese prints. Art Nouveau is about creating a fusion between structure and ornament; the organic line that characterised this style was employed across architecture, interior design, jewellery, glass design, posters, and illustration. This multidisciplinary approach to creativity -Â

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- taking an idea and experimenting with it through different media - is still so relevant today, and something that I seek to promote through my online arts platform MASH."

Image above: Shalini Passi, Founder, ShaliniPassi Art Foundation& MASH

"For me, the highlight of this year's edition of India Art Fair was the introduction of the new performance art programme, which featured the artists Mithu Sen, Amol Patih, Sajan Mani, Sahej Rahal, and Yasmin Jahan Nupur."


MM: Do you experiment with art privately? Shalini: "Yes, I like to experiment with oils and acrylic with a palette knife on canvas. I also experiment with fashions and in the design of my home, through collecting furniture and design objects, as well a number of pieces that I have designed myself."

Award ceremony with Leona Köning and talented award recepients at the Musikverein Wien in the famous chamber treasure Saal.

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“India Art Fair occupies an interesting space within the arts ecosystem in India as it hosts a broad range of visitors, many of whom may not visit traditional art spaces, such as museums, galleries and biennales; the fair therefore has a unique challenge - and opportunity - to present artists whose works are conceptually experimental and challenging, yet grounded in socio-cultural themes and topics that can be relevant to all of its visitors.”


MM: As brands adopt bew Creative Directors (or even new logos and other visual markers) to be more appealing to the Millennials, do not they risk on the other hand delluting of the brand’s heritage and appeal to the already established consumers?

Award ceremony with Leona Köning and talented award recepients at the Musikverein Wien in the famous chamber treasure Saal.

Alessandro: "Nowadays a lot of brands feel lost. Some of them, despite probably 100 years of heritage, decide they have to destroy everything in order to evolve. The problem relies on the fact that above all Italian companies are family run and when you involve all your relatives in your company thinking that this a good thing, you risk to have the opposite effect as no evolution is possible without a good level of experienced managers who come from diverse sectors. It takes a lot of courage and bright brain to face the new challenges."

“For over 20 years I managed several luxury companies and then started to be an entrepreneur. It has been quite a shock at the beginning (despite it was my decision) as 5 years ago the industry was not ready for external operative advisors. But I was actually very farsighted as soon a huge earthquake started.”

Focused on India, SPAF aims to highlight the rich cultural traditions and unique sensibility that informs the nation's history, and it endeavors to promote these arts across India and the world. The Foundation seeks to achieve this through a program of innovative exhibitions, curatorial walkthroughs, and lectures by eminent scholars, in addition to educating underprivileged children about the arts, supporting other foundations and events in the arts, and actively supporting the development of a contemporary Indian aesthetic. Her blog MASH, (My Art Shalini) shares content on current and upcoming events in art, fashion, and architecture from around the world. MASH includes articles, artist interviews, and an artist of the month feature designed to encourage emerging talent in the arts. To join Shalini Passi Art Foundation on this exciting journey, with participation and collaboration in the upcoming events. Please do register on websites : www.shalinipassiartfoundation.com www.mashindia.com and social media: www.instagram.com/mash_india


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A number of six-figure supercars, as well as superboats, watches and bespoke jewellery, were sold during last week’s Monaco supercar show – the premier to be held under the leadership of new CEO Salim Zeghdar. “A lot of sales were made, and I am very happy,” he said, adding: “The majority of exhibitors made sales including Devinci, the manufacturer of the beautiful retro-looking electric cars, which sold six models, as well as Brabus, and Tesla. Luxury Water Toys had success. A King-boat was sold. Our partner Rebellion sold some watches. And Zacaria had two significant propositions for his supercar, the first street-legal Formula 1 vehicle.”

While HSH Princess Charlène flew off to Macau for the inaguration of the expo "Grace Kelly From Hollywood to Monaco" which is open to the public for free until August 28th, her husband HSH Prince Albert inagurated the 16th edition of Top Marques in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. The expo has been heralded a success after multiple sales were confirmed during the five-day event at the Grimaldi Forum.

HSH Princess Charlène of Monaco inagurated exhibition as a part of Art Macau and Galaxy Entertainment Group (EGG) with Serge Telle, State Minister of Monaco, HE Catherine Fautrier, Ambassador of Monaco to the People's Republic of China, Francis Lui, Vice-President of EGG, Sylvie Biancheri, Director General of the Grimaldi Forum, Vincent Vatrican, and many personalities of the government of Macau present.


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"India and Italy also share a great history of arts patronage and giving. While the recent recreation of the infamous Tiepolo Ball (known informally as the "Party of the Century") was a glamourous and opulent event, more importantly, it in was held in aid of an extremely important cause the restoration of Venice’s architecture and cultural heritage." Shalini Passi, Director of the Shalini Passi Art Foundation

Dior recreates the Ball of the Century CO-HOSTING CHARITY SOIREE WITH THE NON-PROFIT VENETIAN HERITAGE FOUNDATION

Images: left to right; Chairman of Venetian Heritage Foundation Peter Marino and co-host of the evening with guests Shalini Passi - Director of the Shalini Passi Art Foundation. Image below: Amin Jaffer, art curator.

Maison Dior and the Venetian Heritage Foundation cohosted their own version of Tiepolo Ball, celebrating the opening of the Venice Biennale 2019. Dior's opulent charity dinner will benefit the restoration of Venetian cultural heritage sites. Discerned guests, arriving from across the globe, were customized by two Venetian houses-Rubelli and Bevilacua-reviving the legendary lavish Tiepolo Ball, which became known as the “Party of the Century”, it was held in the same frescoed ballroom of Venice’s Palazzo Labia, (famed for its beautiful frescoes of Giambattista Tiepolo), Dior's opulent soiree, arranged by Maria Grazia Chiuri - so perfectly Italian, will not only help to preserve Venice's historic landmarks, but as the international jet-set arrived in boats on the city’s famous canals, the ball evoked key themes of this year's Venice Biennale too, namely the issues of open-borders and immigration.

Image above: Co-host of the Dior Ball Peter Marino in black costume with Director of the Shalini Passi Art Foundation.


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Beautifuly renovated, with the most recently completed renovational works and upgrades in the year 2015, Burbiškio Manor is an oasis of nature and peace, where elegance and luxury merges into one. The Manor dates back to the mid-19th century when it was built in 1853 by a noble polish family Venclovaviciai, and it still remains one of the most beautiful sites in Lithuania. Located in the regional park of Anykščiai, the stylish manor is a XIX century Architectural monument, the Neoclassical’s epochs pearl staggering and charming with subtlety and elegance. It is surrounded by the astonishingly beautiful nature with over 30 different types of trees and floral species.

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The manors ensemble was renovated according to the project in 1853; authentic ceiling and walls pictorials have been restored, original brown Ash doors, as well as, irreplaceable, decorated fireplaces remain to this day. One of many other fascinating interior decorations built in XIX century are the stoves pleated with white glazing panels, that can also be seen in such places as the Lithuanias Presidential palace. Currently the manor attracts myriad amount of tourists due toÂ

its unique history established over many centuries. A boutique hotel within the manor is now open, welcoming visitors to stay at exclusive rooms, giving them opportunity to be in touch with this historical architectural masterpiece. Weddings, business seminars, as well as, many other events are also being organised in the manor, throughout the year. Featured in the filming productions of Norwegian film-crew, each year the manor becomes a stage for annual filming on its scenic premisses.

Pearl of the Baltic countries exquisite cuisine supervised by Italian Chef in pristine surroundings - it is Lithuanias’s most exciting new re-opening

For more info e-mail: info@burbiskiodvaras.lt Follow on Instagram: @burbiskiodvaras


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