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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_086DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_085DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_084DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Christies, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_097DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Nicolas wine shop and pigeons,  area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_092DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Dior, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_043DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Christies, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_101DSC074...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Christies, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_100DSC074...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Christies, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_099DSC074...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_096DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Nicolas wine shop and pigeons,  area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_095DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Nicolas wine shop and pigeons,  area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_093DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Nicolas wine shop and pigeons,  area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_090DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Nicolas wine shop and pigeons,  area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_091DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_088DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_087DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Zadig Voltaire, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_083DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Zadig Voltaire, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_082DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Loewe, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_080DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Marni, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_078DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Celine, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_077DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Yves San Laurent, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_074DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Yves San Laurent, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_075DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Fendi, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_073DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Akris, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_071DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Versace, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_069DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Versace, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_068DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Versace, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_067DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement with public health notice, Nina Ricci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_066DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement with public health notice, Nina Ricci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_064DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement with public health notice, Nina Ricci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_065DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement with public health notice, Nina Ricci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_061DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement with public health notice, Nina Ricci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_060DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement with public health notice, Nina Ricci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_059DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Dior Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_056DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Givenchy, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_055DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Chanel, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_052DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Chanel, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_051DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Chanel, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_050DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Chanel, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_049DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Dior, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_048DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Dior, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Loewe, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Dior, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Barbara Bui, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Ralph Lauren, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_040DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Jil Sander, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_039DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Loewe, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_037DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Loewe, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_036DSC073...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Gucci,Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_035DSC072...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Gucci,Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_034DSC072...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Gucci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_27032020_033DSC072...jpg
  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Gucci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Dessange, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Christies, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Nicolas wine shop and pigeons,  area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Zadig Voltaire, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Yves San Laurent, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Bonpoint, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Salvatore Ferragamo, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement with public health notice, Nina Ricci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement with public health notice, Nina Ricci, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, l'Avenue, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Dior Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Loro Piana, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Loro Piana, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Loewe, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Chloe, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Jil Sander, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Ellie SAAB, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Grand Audition, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Ellie SAAB, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Dessange, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Young underage girls working as escorts and bar staff in a girls bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///False eyelashes left on a bar table
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Girl bar staff take a nap under cushions in an expensive bar at Riverside.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girl prostitute watches a movie on her mobile telephone
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute lies on the bed waiting to have sex with a client.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Red sheets with 'love' written all over them adorn a bed in a brothel aboove a bar in Phnom Penh.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Policeman counting out his share of the brothel's earnings
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girl prostitute with client in brothel bar
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl, prostitute, awaits customers in a cheap brothel looking onto the road. Advertising posters adorn the walls.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Young underage girls working as escorts and bar staff in a girls bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Young underage girls working as escorts and bar staff in a girls bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl, prostitute, dressed up with boots, fishnet tights and low cut t-shirt attracts customers in a pool bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl, prostitute, dressed up with boots, fishnet tights and low cut t-shirt attracts customers in a pool bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Bar staff, young girls hoping to becoming 'sweethearts', permanent girlfriends of the customers, play pool..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Young underage girls working as escorts and bar staff in a girls bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute whose apartment opens upon the street, awaits prospective clients. She says that the money pays for her educational studies..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girls waiting for clients at a pool bar
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl, prostitute, in a cheap brothel with her client..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute whose apartment opens upon the street, awaits prospective clients. She says that the money pays for her educational studies..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///'De Puta madre' on her jeans. Taxi girls, prostitutes, waiting for Western tourists..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Prostitutes awaiting clients. Cheap lower class brothels on the outskirts of town, servicing typically local Khmer men..
    sex_tourism_industry030.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A poster warning about AIDS. Cheap lower class brothels on the outskirts of town, servicing typically local Khmer men..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Cheap lower class brothels on the outskirts of town, servicing typically local Khmer men. A prostitute's baby boy plays in the street nearby.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi girl, prostitute, waiting for Western tourists, dances on a bar...
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi girls, prostitutes, waiting for Western tourists in a popular pool bar.
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