Monday, December 9, 2019

MAFS' Dean Wells Attends Sydney Fashion Week In Jeans And A T-shirt

MAFS' Dean Wells Attends Sydney Fashion Week In Jeans And A T-shirt





Sydney's Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week usually draws a crowd of dressed-up influences and fashion critics alike. But on Tuesday, Married At First Sight's 2018 'bad boy' Dean Wells was seen arriving at Carriageworks for the runway show in a low-key outfit. Dean, 40, chose to keep his look simple by wearing an everyday ensemble of light-ripped jeans and a navy T-shirt. He's so last season! He kept his Fashion Week look comfortable, paring it back with black sneakers and white ankle socks. Share The former reality TV star slugged a large backpack over one shoulder, as he made his way into the show for The People Vs with other attendees. Interestingly the amateur rapper does not follow the vintage-inspired streetwear brand on social media, nor does the label follow the star. How did he get in? Interestingly the amateur rapper did not follow vintage-inspired streetwear brand The People Vs. While in the event, he spotted former co-star Nasser Sultan posing for photos, as he shouted: 'Aren't you that famous guy from TV? Can I get a photo? I am. I am the A-lister, and you are the Z-lister! Nasser's comments come after a report emerged on Monday that 'wannabe social climber nobodies' weren't welcome at the week-long fashion industry event. I am the A-lister, and you are the Z-lister! The source also claimed that any opportunists who try to snag a seat on the front row that wasn't assigned to them will be swiftly turned away.





I actually thought I was a point short when I crossed the line so I didn鈥檛 want to celebrate until I was absolutely sure. 鈥淭o be able to celebrate with the team and my family is a really proud moment. Race two was all about MG KX Clubcard Fuel Save securing the Manufacturers鈥?Championship but the encounter wasn鈥檛 without incident. Plato finished first on the road but was later penalised for his involvement in a race-ending shunt for Turkington. The eBay Motors BMW led the way in the early running before contact from the MG behind sent Turkington spinning into retirement. Airwaves Racing鈥檚 Mat Jackson took over the reins but his lead didn鈥檛 last long after the multiple race-winner spun it away of the exit of Hawthorns. Plato baulked up while Jackson was having his moment, allowing the BMW of Rob Collard to nip through. Changes for top spot were far from finished, however, after Morgan got past Plato before producing a stellar move by leader Collard at Paddock Hill Bend.





Plato made it through too as Collard鈥檚 soft compound tyres began to drop in performance. Morgan then slid wide to seemingly hand victory to Plato before the latter鈥檚 post-race penalty gave the Mercedes driver a maiden success. Incredibly it was also the first overall win for the German marque in the BTCC. 鈥淚t鈥檚 brilliant,鈥?beamed Morgan. Shedden produced a master class in treacherous conditions in the season finale, ending a challenging campaign on a high for Honda Yuasa Racing. Tin-top rookie Jack Clarke scored an incredible second placed finish after seeing off a number of challengers throughout the contest. The pole-sitter lost out to the fast-starting BMW of Nick Foster off the line but he retook the lead with a great move at Graham Hill Bend. Shedden made light work of Foster and immediately set about attacking Clarke ahead of him. The 26-year-old held on well for a number of laps before the Scotsman slipped through on the exit of Hawthorns.





Jackson completed the podium, rounding off an excellent season for the multiple race-winner in which he completed all 30 encounters. It was a hat-trick of accomplishments for Ford drivers as Dave Newsham also collected the Jack Sears Trophy for making up the most places of any Independent driver throughout the campaign. The glittering occasion rounded off a record breaking and hugely successful 2014 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, which saw 31-cars take to the grid, including seven former champions. Such has been the competitiveness of the burgeoning series that Adam Morgan today became the 11th different race winner in 2014 - a year that has provided more victors than in any other in the history of this illustrious championship. So many drivers have made the top step of the podium during the season, but of course there can only be one champion, and that richly deserved accolade goes to eBay Motors star Colin Turkington. 2014 BTCC Champion Colin Turkington said: 鈥漈he emotion is so hard to describe - it鈥檚 like no other feeling in the world. Under the surface there鈥檚 been so much pressure, that race felt just like the 2009 finale. I think so. As a team, we鈥檝e done a brilliant job. Third placed driver Gordon Shedden said: 鈥淲e had a bit of liquid sunshine that came to our aid in race three. The car was awesome - we were lucky to get back out after race one, the team did a great job and the win is for them. It鈥檚 a fantastic end to a tough day. Congratulations to Colin and WSR - they are totally deserving of the championship. We鈥檙e hoping to be back and racing the new Civic Type R next year - it looks absolutely awesome!





Development of the R 129 took a long time due to the scrupulous attention given to each individual detail feature. Its history officially began in the early eighties and so it had "time to mature" as one of its creator put it. The Mercedes-Benz designers and engineers invested a lot of time in the fine-tuning of the car's features, thereby succeeding in not just satisfying but by far exceeding the high expectations of customers and interested parties all over the world. In the course of the decades, the SL face had conquered a firm place in the Mercedes-Benz model hierarchy. The new SL demonstrated a stylistically new interpretation of the traditional radiator grill: within the radiator mask organically integrated in the engine hood, the Mercedes star was complemented by horizontal louvers made of anodized aluminum. Less than a year after its launch, the SL received the much-coveted international Car Design Award presented by a jury of eleven journalists from ten countries plus representatives of the city of Turin and the Piedmont region.

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