Timberlake debuts 'Street Sexy' clothes
Ronaldinho  |  by www.cleveland.com. All rights reserved. 27.11 | 21:29

designer. So the runway debut of his William Rast clothing line wasn't a typical fashion show.
nightspots on Tuesday night.


of Social Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard. Another part of the massive club was reserved for the exclusive after-party, including a performance by Timberlake, the 25-year old "FutureSex/LoveSounds," was released in September.
The impressive guest list included Wilmer Valderrama, Eve and Timberlake's girlfriend, Cameron Diaz, who gave front-row seats.

Other A-list attendees included Paris and Nicky Hilton, Maroon 5's Adam Levine and Patrick Dempsey, aka Dr. McDreamy from TV's "Grey's Anatomy."
When the show got started, David Bowie's "Rebel friend Trace Ayala.

They named the brand after their grandfathers.
On the runway, there were skinny jeans for men and women, topped with tanks or muscle shirts. There were also ruffles or leather details.

Some were shown with ascots.
sweaterdresses and puffy-sleeved blouses with bows at the neck.
Later, dressier attire had a soundtrack of Nine Inch Nails and N.

E.R.D.

(Timberlake is said to have spent months picking the show's playlist.) Men wore plaid blazers oversized belt buckles or chunky pendants. One was a skull, another looked like a grenade.


Party dresses for women were funky and flirty. One ice-blue shift was dangerously low cut, with strands of pearls serving as safety straps. Another featured a shredded scoop 1950s-style dress had a full skirt, puffy sleeves and a black ribbon belt.


Then, suddenly, the fashion show became a dance-off. Six women mdash; stylishly street smart in jeans, suspenders, short skirts and torn tank tops mdash; turned the runway into a disco, gyrating to a racy Prince tune.
Then the guys took their turn, and they stole the show.

To Jay-Z's "99 Problems," four men in jeans, breakdancing is making a comeback. They were pop-locking and head-spinning like it was 1984. They somersaulted, flipped and struck gravity-defying poses, proving Timberlake's new duds are disco-ready.

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