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About Kirsten
Kirsten Kortebein is a photojournalist based in Santiago, Chile. She specializes in sports, daily news, and fashion.
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Statement Bags and Big Smiles at Shanghai Fashion Week

10 Oct 2023  |  wwd.com
Photographer Su Shan Leong captures the vibrant street-style moments at Shanghai Fashion Week, highlighting statement bags and big smiles as key trends. The event marks a return to more pragmatic and tailored styles as the city emerges from the pandemic.

Monochromatic Black Is Dominating Milan Fashion Week Street Style

03 Sep 2019  |  wwd.com
Monochromatic black is a prominent trend among showgoers at Milan Fashion Week, contrasting with the pastel colors seen on the runways. This darker mood is a key street-style trend.

Jaybird Deep Dive: Chamonix

20 Sep 2018  |  www.irunfar.com
Chamonix, France, is depicted as a vibrant hub of alpinism with a perpetual rhythm of activity. The article describes the town's dynamic energy, from its famous vertical-kilometer course to the diverse mix of people it attracts, including skiers, climbers, and paragliders. The narrative highlights the inclusivity and accessibility of Chamonix, making it a popular destination for various adventurers. The piece also touches on the unique atmosphere during the UTMB week, emphasizing the continuous flow of energy and the communal spirit that defines Chamonix.

Jaybird Daily Dispatch: Your Cham Fam

02 Sep 2018  |  iRunFar
The UTMB race in Chamonix concludes with high energy and support for the last finishers, matching the enthusiasm shown for the winners. The community's inclusive mountain spirit is highlighted, with locals encouraging and welcoming everyone on the trails. The article expresses gratitude to Chamonix for hosting a week in the mountain paradise.

Jaybird Daily Dispatch: The Chamonix Dialect

30 Aug 2018  |  iRunFar
Chamonix, France, while distinctly French with its 'bonjours,' bakeries, and baguettes, has its own unique dialect influenced by the outdoors and trail running. During a specific week, the town is filled with a mix of languages including Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, and various accents of English, all brought together by the international community of runners.

Jaybird Daily Dispatch: Chamonuit

30 Aug 2018  |  www.irunfar.com
Chamonix's nightlife is uniquely defined by community activities and athlete gatherings rather than traditional clubbing. It includes karaoke, family-friendly events, athlete panels, and social gatherings at breweries. The atmosphere is lively and inclusive, with a focus on post-race celebrations and enjoying the mountain environment.

Jaybird Daily Dispatch: Chamoneverland

28 Aug 2018  |  irunfar.com
During the UTMB week in Chamonix, the youth race known as YCC takes place, bringing together pre-teens and teenagers to participate in the running event. The atmosphere is described as energetic, with participants of all ages, including seniors and young children, engaging in the festivities. The event captures the spirit of UTMB, creating a timeless environment where age does not dictate one's ability to participate in the mountainous challenges.

Jaybird Daily Dispatch: Chamonix in Motion

27 Aug 2018  |  www.irunfar.com
Chamonix is depicted as a vibrant and active village where the day starts with various outdoor activities and ends with a peaceful night under the stars. The narrative captures the essence of the village's dynamic lifestyle, highlighting the continuous movement and the blend of tranquility and liveliness.

2018 Trail World Championships Photo Gallery

15 May 2018  |  www.irunfar.com
Photographer Kirsten Kortebein captured images at the 2018 Trail World Championships, which are showcased in this photo gallery. The gallery is hosted by iRunFar, and the photos are not to be reused without permission.

They Are Wearing: African Art Fair in Marrakech

14 Mar 2018  |  wwd.com
Marrakech, known as 'the red city,' hosted a vibrant African art fair that attracted both local and international visitors. The event showcased a creative mix of textiles and bright patterns, with attendees accessorizing with statement pieces like angular bags and hand-crafted jewelry. The fair featured a blend of contemporary trends and traditional Moroccan styles, including twists on the 'Balgha' and 'djellaba.' Held at the historic La Mamounia hotel, the venue has a rich history of hosting notable figures such as Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin.

They Are Wearing: Après-ski in Chamonix

07 Mar 2018  |  wwd.com
Ski season is in full swing in Chamonix, France, attracting a stylish international crowd. The town, known for its mountaineering heritage, sees skiers and locals donning chic outfits, with a preference for dark tones and experimenting with textures. Fur, especially on hats and boots, is a dominant trend, and many complement their snow gear with faux-fur bags and sleek sunglasses.

In pictures: Keeping (some) AfD posters just out of reach

23 Sep 2017  |  politico.eu
In the lead-up to the German election, Berlin has seen a proliferation of campaign posters, particularly from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), known for their anti-immigration messages. Many AfD posters have been damaged or destroyed, while those remaining have been placed high on lampposts to avoid tampering. The article visually explores the lifecycle of AfD posters in Berlin.

They Are Wearing: Festival de Viña del Mar, Chile

27 Feb 2017  |  wwd.com
The Festival de Viña del Mar, the largest music festival in Latin America, took place from February 20 to 25 in the Chilean coastal city. Known for its mix of concert and competition, the festival showcased a 'reggaeton chic' style with floral prints, primary colored sneakers, and platform footwear. Attendees sported ath-leisure pieces, denim-based looks, and accessories that transitioned from casual daytime to glammed-up evening wear.

Top Online Casinos with Paypal Deposit in Germany

21 Feb 2017  |  www.bestescasino.net
The article discusses the use of PayPal as a payment method in online casinos in Germany, emphasizing its security, efficiency, and the benefits it offers to German players. It explains that not all online casinos offer PayPal due to the high standards required by the payment service provider. The article also highlights the importance of the GGL license for legal and regulated gambling in Germany. It details the process of making deposits and withdrawals with PayPal, the absence of fees for users, and the mobile compatibility of PayPal for casino gaming. Additionally, it addresses the safety of PayPal compared to other payment methods and provides alternatives for online casino transactions.

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They Are Wearing: Berlin Flea Markets

25 Nov 2016  |  wwd.com
Berliners continue to frequent flea markets on Sundays despite winter weather, using these gatherings as hubs for music, food, and fashion. Recent trends observed include long trench coats and bright accessories, contrasting with Berlin's usual dark attire. Markets from Friedrichshain to Prenzlauer Berg's Mauerpark remain popular for their outdoor appeal and fashion offerings.

Santiago's cycling renaissance: how citizens reclaimed their city

21 Jul 2016  |  www.theguardian.com
The article discusses the evolution of cycling culture in Santiago, Chile, from the 1980s when a TV ad by Banco de Santiago mocked cycling, to the present where cycling is gaining popularity. The city, which has seen a rise in vehicle numbers, is experiencing a cycling renaissance as a solution to traffic jams and parking issues. The article highlights the efforts of various groups and initiatives, such as CicloRecreoVia, Movimiento de Furiosos Ciclistas, Macleta, and Bicicultura, which have contributed to the increase in cycling. The government's overhaul of the public transport system, Transantiago, and advice from the Dutch NGO I-CE, in partnership with Ciudad Viva, have also played a role in making roads safer for cyclists. The article suggests that cycling is not only a mode of transport but also a means of breaking down social barriers and promoting social mobility in a city with significant class divides.

Ultrarunners Take on Trans Atlas Marathon

12 Jun 2015  |  Runner's World
The article discusses Moroccan ultrarunner Samir Akhdar's participation in a race where he was initially a member of the organizational staff. Despite his responsibilities in tracking runners' times and ensuring the smooth operation of the event, Samir made a spontaneous decision to compete. His passion for running was evident as he mentioned his inability to resist participating in the race, known as the TAM. His last-minute entry proved to be a success, as he impressively secured second place overall.

Marathon des Sables: 153 Miles in the Sahara

07 Apr 2012  |  www.nytimes.com
The article discusses the life and achievements of Mohamad Ahansal, a native of the Sahara desert, who has become a four-time champion of the Marathon des Sables, a six-day ultramarathon held in southern Morocco. Ahansal's upbringing in the Sahara, where he herded goats, camels, and sheep, inadvertently prepared him for the endurance required for such a race. Despite not knowing his exact age or having access to basic transportation and local schooling, Ahansal's childhood experiences have shaped him into a formidable ultramarathon runner.
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