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, set up in the United States after World War Two to advocate for world citizenship. The rapper - whose real name is Yasiin Bey - was arrested in January after trying to leave South Africa on a 'World Passport', which South Africa does not recognise as a legal travel document (pictured in 2009 in Hollywood)Citing the United Nations' right to freedom of movement, it has been issuing World Passports since 1954.Many countries do not accept the passport either as a travel document or a formal identity but WSA claims countries such as Togo, Mauritania, Ecuador, Zambia, Tanzania have accepted the 30-page document in the past. (Reporting by Joe Brock Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)Window Shutter DoorWindow FramesWhite SmellingNother WhiteShirt ShootsPhotos FigurativesPassageway PhotographyR White R IrisPhotos CatalogueForward"It is impossible to know what fate will bring. If you love to write or paint, you will keep on writing or painting, and things will either work out or not, and you just have to keep being in the process." - Maira Kalman
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Denim jumpers, sexy silver V-shaped tops, silk geometric disco dresses, one-piece bathing suits with cutouts, leopard ankle boots, trench coats and (shocker!) pinstripe suits were the bulk of Simmons' show. ikea matilda pair curtainsOther highlights included bags, waist purses and oversize pet-carrying luggage in pinks, greens, yellows and browns — guaranteed to be must-have items next spring. dunelm black suede curtainsOh, and expect to see Lil' Kim toting some of the latter.galaxy curtains joondalup "I loved the show," the rapper said. "I am a huge fan of green crocodile and I want that bag. I also loved the bathing suits." Also in the front row was rapper Trina, who told MTV News that she's working on a new album, and a very dapper Fonzworth Bentley, who was relieved after getting rave reviews from his surprise performance with Kanye at Fashion Rocks Thursday night.
"I was so nervous," he told MTV News. "Backstage, I asked Kanye, 'Are these butterflies in my stomach?' And Kanye told me, 'No. Those aren't butterflies, those are bees.' I don't know if I can perform again. It's a lot of stress." Still, Diddy's former aide isn't giving up that easy: He's prepping a new album for Kanye's GOOD Music label, so stay tuned (see [article id="1534396"]"Kanye Hopes To Make ESPN Highlights With Fonzworth's New LP"[/article]). All in all, the line was very functional and funky, with that sexy edge Simmons is known for. The night continued with more hip-hop flavor when Gnarls Barkley's Cee-Lo opened up the Chris Aire show, singing "Crazy" to onlookers Foxy Brown and Lil' Kim. Aire, touted as the "King of Bling," showcased his diamond couture bikinis, belts, shoes, sunglasses, head wraps and necklaces. Lydia Hearst wore a skimpy gold miniskirt; Tyson Beckford made the ladies swoon with his solid six-pack, draped with pyramid-shaped diamond necklaces;
and supermodel Alek Wek followed in a $50 million diamond couture dress. After that, Mos Def got on the microphone and sang "Katrina Clap" — the song he got arrested for performing at the MTV Video Music Awards (see [article id="1539981"]"Mos Def Arrested After Impromptu Performance Outside VMAs"[/article]) — to a bunch of dismayed fashion editors, who didn't seem to be in the mood for a political statement after a long day of bright lights, celebrity madness and waiting in line. On Saturday night, L.A. designer Rock & Republic held its first fashion show at Cipriani 42nd Street, with Sophia Bush, Kristin Cavallari and JoJo sitting in the front row. The rock-and-roll-inspired design label has definitely branched out from the days of just selling jeans. The entire show was highlighted on the walls, which had a Lite-Brite theme and featured Rage Against the Machine and Led Zeppelin tunes blasted in the background. Everything in the collection was fierce — as well as completely wearable.
Studs, crystals, chains, belts and suspenders were in full effect, worn with stark white skinny pants, mini trench jackets, pencil skirts, short shorts, leather jackets and polo shirts. There were many dresses too, worn by famous models like May Anderson, Petra Nemcova and Karolina Kurkova. One in particular stood out: a studded denim tube dress that would look fabulous on Christina Aguilera. Let's cross our fingers. Male models also strutted down the runway in leather jackets, dark blue jeans and studded belts. The party afterward was held at Tenjune, where Wolfmother jammed to a packed crowd. "I would love to dress [lead singer] Andrew Stockdale," Rock & Republic CEO, founder and head designer Michael Ball said. Across town, at Capitale, Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz showcased his quirky hooded sweaters, gold leggings and short shorts as part of the Clandestine Industries collection (see [article id="1540619"]" 'Fall Out Boy Takes On Fashion Week': Pete Wentz Debuts Clothing Line"[/article]).
At the same location, Jamison Ernest's Yellow Fever line was unveiled, with Tyson Ritter and Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag from "The Hills" sitting in the front row. Another designer who featured some rocker-oriented duds for men was Jill Stuart on Monday morning (September 11), at the New York Public Library. A charcoal leather jacket and some laid-back linens will definitely end up on the backs of hot bands like the Killers or Fall Out Boy. The dainty designer then showcased a bunch of sheer hippie-esque, baby-doll lace dresses for the ladies, with the models wearing nothing underneath. That begged the question: What will the consumer wear? Kate Bosworth was sitting in the front row but not answering any questions. "I can't really talk," she told MTV News. "I'm just here to watch." MTV News did speak with Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who is a huge fan of Fashion Week. "Fashion Week brings so many different types of people together," she said. "You can be at one show and have people from the hip-hop community, or from TV, or from film, or from high fashion [show up]," she said.
"You really get to admire and appreciate other people's hard work. It's sort of funny because months and months of work go into like eight minutes and then it's done. But it's always fun and it brings everyone into town. The VMAs kicked it off ... the past couple of weeks have been really fun in New York." Last year's "Project Runway" runner-up, Daniel Vosovic, also sitting in the front row, had a prediction for this year's contest. "If Uli [Herzner] can do tailored garments the way she designs dresses, then she might have a chance," he said. "But Michael [Knight] runs the gamut already." Vosovic said he's currently working on a uniform collection for NYLO hotels, and he's excited to see inaugural "Runway" winner Jay McCarroll's fashion show on Friday night. "I think he's grown a lot in the past year and I can only imagine what he's going to show," Vosovic said. Earlier Monday morning, Cynthia Steffe's show at the Bryant Park tents was like a playground, filled with flirty dresses in fun colors like blueberry, celadon, marigold and watermelon.