Fashion from all over the world
1 Nov

This undated photo provided by Wiggles Dog Wigs by Ruth Regina shows a Sarah Palin dog wig from Wiggles Dog Wigs by Ruth Regina. (AP/Wiggles Dog Wigs by Ruth Regina)

A 50 kilogram (110 pound) solid gold sculpture of British model Kate Moss made by artist Marc Quinn is unveiled at the British Museum, in central London. (AP/Lefteris Pitarakis)

British actor Sacha Baron Cohen, left, tries to get pulled off the catwalk during the Agatha Ruiz de La Prada Spring/Summer 2009 fashion collection presented in Milan, Italy.

An image of American Idol television star David Archuleta provides the design for the 13th Annual Cornbelly’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Fest at Thanksgiving Point, in Lehi, Utah. The design process and planting of the corn began in May. (AP/Douglas C. Pizac)

A sample coffin decorated in the club’s colors stands on display during the consecration of a cemetery for supporters of German first division soccer club HSV in Hamburg, Germany

British artist Damien Hirst poses with his work ‘Anatomy of an Angel’ at an auction house in London. The work is to be auctioned in a ‘Beautiful Inside My Head Forever’ sale, which covers a range of Hirst’s works, on Sept. 15 and 16 with an estimated price of 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 pounds, US$1,980,000 to 2,970,000, euro 1,270,000 to euro 1,900,000. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

A single engine plane bearing the markings of Seneca College in Toronto made an emergency landing on the Northway in North Hudson, N.Y

In this undated photo provided by Germany’s Margarete Steiff GmbH the Karl Lagerfeld bear is seen. The Steiff company, which makes stuffed animals, got the fashion designer’s blessing to design the bear. It will be offered in a limited edition of 2,500 at a price of 1,000 euro (US$1,459) per bear. (AP Photo/Margarete Steiff GmbH/Karl Lagerfeld 2008, HO)

This is an undated image released by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of a curious cow who got her head stuck in the drum of a washing machine drum that was illegally dumped in a field at Higher Fraddon, southwestern England The lucky cow escaped injury after her ordeal. (AP Photo/RSPCA, HO)

Benjamin Tinsley, right, with the aid of a crane’s tether, helps guide in a large piece of a Jaume Plensa sculpture titled “Nomade” while it is being installed at the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Mich. (AP Photo/James Prichard)

A stuffed figure depicting Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is shown for sale in downtown Denver. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Flip-flop footwear bearing the image of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama are shown in downtown Denver.

Workers stand on a scaffolding at the ‘Upside Down House’ in Trassenheide on Usedom Island, northern Germany. The house of an entrepreneur from Poland is part of the project ‘The World Upside Down’ that should allow visitors a different view of every day items. The building is expected to open its doors for visitors in the upcoming week. (AP Photo/Frank Hormann)

A jewel-encrusted platinum skull, seen in this image made available in Amterdam, Tuesday Aug. 26, 2008, and titled “For the Love of God,” created by British artist Damien Hirst, will be on display at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands for six weeks starting Nov. 1, spokeswoman Elles Kamphuis said. The piece is decorated with 8,601 diamonds, including a large pear-shaped pink diamond in the forehead. (AP Photo/Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd Private Collection courtesy Murderme Ltd and Jay Jopling/White Cube, London)

Delegate Jim Jackson, of St. Petersburg, Fla., adjusts his hat during the Democratic National Convention in Denver

Undated handout photo issued by QinetiQ of QinetiQ’s Zephyr solar powered high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) taking off in Arizona USA, made available

In this undated photo provided by Glenn Olsen Photography, Valerie Rock poses with her cat Yoda. Ted and Valerie Rock said they’ve been inundated with television offers and media inquiries since their son posted a photo of their smoke-colored cat on a Web site. That turned the four-eared feline from a suburban animal oddity into an instant Internet celebrity. (AP Photo/Glenn Olsen Photography)

Russia’s gymnast Evgeniya Kanaeva performs with the cubs during the gymnastics rhythmic individual all-around qualification at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing,

PETA activists pose at a protest outside the venue of the Livestock and Dairy Expo in New Delhi, India. The activists alleged that dairy cows are confined to filthy, crowded sheds, are chained and given drugs (including the illegal Oxytocin) which cause them to produce more milk. (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)

Workers clear rain from the track during the athletics competitions in the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing

Actor Henry Winkler, left, poses with a bronze statue of the “Happy Days” character he portrayed, Arthur Fonzarelli, also known as “The Fonz,” at an unveiling in Milwaukee. The program, which ran from 1974-1984, was based in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Carrie Antlfinger

Up for Grabs. Levi’s 501 jeans were hung in various locations around Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal to launch Levi’s Live Unbuttoned and Unplugged contest. (CNW Group/Levi Strauss & Co. (Canada) Inc.))

A fathers’ rights protester dressed as the character Batman stands on a motorway gantry over the M25 London Orbital motorway, near London’s Heathrow airport. The Fathers 4 Justice protest group campaigns for reform of family laws and greater access rights for fathers who are living apart from their children. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

“Doug” from Edmonton, Alta. takes a victory dive in his wig and dress after winning the Canadian Cannonball championships in Toronto. THE CANADIAN PRESS/J.P. Moczulski

The Toronto Police service Mounted Unit along with the City of Toronto Parks and Recreation Department took part in the first annual ProAction “Cops for Kids” event. (SUN MEDIA/Veronica Henri)

Katie Vermeulen, is in the middle of her 8 mile run, southbound on Cherry Street, which takes her about 50 minutes to do. (SUN MEDIA/Ernest Doroszuk)

Edmonton fire investigator Rod Lewis demonstrates on Sprocket a Chocolat Lab how to use a new set of masks to resucitate animals suffering from smoke inhalation. (Jason Franson/Sun Media)

Fathers 4 Justice protest atop a building on Broadview Ave. that houses the constituency office for NDP federal leader Jack Layton. The two men - one dressed up as comic hero Spider-Man - and the other from the North West Territories went by the name Plywood Man. (SUN MEDIA/Jack Boland)

Police hunting a teen burglar in the New Zealand city of Christchurch have circulated a mug shot of 58-year-old British actor Robbie Coltrane who, they say, has a strong resemblance to their young suspect. (AP Photo/Simon Baker

This image provided by IDW Publishing shows cover artwork of Barack Obama for a graphic novel titled Presidential Material. Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama will trade sound bites for word balloons this fall as a pair of comic book biographies of the two presidential contenders hit the shelves. (AP Photo/IDW Publishing)

This image provided by IDW Publishing shows cover artwork of John McCain for a graphic novel titled Presidential Material. Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama will trade sound bites for word balloons this fall as a pair of comic book biographies of the two presidential contenders hit the shelves. (AP Photo/IDW Publishing)

An effigy depicting Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as a bat is on fire by protesters at the culmination of their rally against her state-of-the-nation address at Manila’s Quezon city. Arroyo’s approval rating has plunged further to negative 38 in the latest survey. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Chris Gunn, of Canada, dressed as Batman, walks through the San Diego Convention Center on the first day of Comic-Con 2008, the nation’s biggest comic-book convention in San Diego. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

The Z Pod is a 400-foot-long ride where the riders turn head over heel as the large plastic ball makes it way down a hill. Riders Perri Ford (left) and Cory Carswell practice their screams after being buckled in to their seats. (SUN MEDIA/JACK CUSANO)

Women run in a high heel race at Red Square in Moscow. Participants of the high heel run were challenged to race in stilettos of at least 9 cm (3.54 inches) tall. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)

A demonstrator of environmental organization WWF, dressed like a polar bear, stands in front of Berlin’s Brandenburg gate to protest against the climate change on occasion of the visit of U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., in Berlin

Dan Jones of France, tries a fake or “faux” chicken wrap from KFC. Nicole Matthews (Red Hair) and Virginia Fort of PETA, wear lettuce-like bikinis are in front of the Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet on King Street West in Toronto. (SUN MEDIA/Greg Henkenhaf)
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