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  1. 4 de abr. de 2013 · It’s three days before the opening of **Natasha Law’**s solo exhibit at the MaxMara boutique in Beverly Hills and there’s still plenty of work to be done. Paintings rest against walls and ...

  2. Natasha Law creates sensual portraits of modern women. These highly textured portraits mix bold colour with delicately drawn lines. Law’s works are effortlessly modern; a fusion of high art and high fashion. Her subtly erotic images have won her a number of celebrity fans, including her Hollywood icon brother, Jude. Photograph by Paul Khera.

  3. Screenprint. £175. Gold Skirt by Natasha Law. Screenprint. £175 Sold. In the Red and the Pink by Natasha Law. Screenprint. £175 Sold. Back in Green by Natasha Law.

  4. Natasha’s Law is named after Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, who tragically passed away after suffering from a severe allergic reaction in 2016. Before boarding a flight at Heathrow airport, Natasha purchased a baguette with sesame seeds baked into the bread, which is one of her allergies. Unfortunately, due to a loophole, sesame hadn’t been ...

  5. Even samples of food given away for free, provided they have been packed on-site, must comply with the new law. “Natasha’s Law” applies to food that is: · Chosen or ordered by the consumer in person at the premises. · Sold or given to the consumer in packaging, whether fully or partly enclosed. · Packaged before the consumer selects it.

  6. Natasha Law, Red / Pink Lifting Up, 2024, Gloss on cartridge paper, 60 x 48 inches (unframed) Natasha Law is best known for her high-gloss paintings on paper in her distinctive silhouette style. Law captures intimate moments of females during various stages of undress. The painter’s decision to keep the images visually bold, yet simplified ...

  7. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Natasha’s Law took effect on the 1st of October 2021—requiring all food produced and packed for sale in the same premises to provide complete ingredient lists. This means that any food business selling Prepacked for Direct Sale (PPDS) foods will be required to identify all ingredients on the product label, with an emphasis on the 14 allergenic ingredients.