Julian Assange makes modelling debut at London Fashion …

The Australian WikiLeaks founder will reportedly model for Vivienne Westwoods son, Ben Westwood, at a fashion show staged at the Ecuadorean Embassy, where he has been seeking refuge for the past two years.

He is avoiding extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over claims of sex offences.

Julians been in the embassy for two years and its important that he doesnt slip into obscurity, said Ben Westwood.

I want to highlight Julian Assanges plight. What happened to him is totally unfair.

Assange who will be joined by six models during his catwalk outing has also inspired some of the clothes.

Westwood told the Daily Mail his collection was influenced by costumes worn by Clint Eastwoods western films and also Assanges combat-beret look.

The shows soundtrack will come by way of music from The Good, The Bad And The Ugly.

Ive designed something for him along those lines and will be getting him to wear it, Ben added.

Ive got another garment with a Julian Assange print.

The British Fashion Council was "unable to shed light on the story", said a spokesperson as the organisation does not oversee model castings.

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Julian Assange to Strut His Stuff in September – Yahoo

Julian Assange may not have intended to make a name for himself in fashion, but the WikiLeaks founder has found friends in the industry.

Two years ago, Dame Vivienne Westwood crafted an "I am Julian Assange" t-shirt to close her fashion show in London. The piece was said to demonstrate her support for the controversial public figure.

Now, her son has done one better. Ben Westwood has tapped Assange himself to appear in his September runway show alongside six other models. The collection will feature ensembles inspired by Clint Eastwood's spaghetti western films, a soundtrack lifted from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, and at least one custom "Julian Assange print" garment. George Clooney and fiancee Amal Alamuddin have reportedly been invited to attend.

Westwood told the Daily Mail that he conceived of the unlikely gig to "highlight Julian Assange's plight" and ensure that Assange does not "slip into obscurity" more than two years after he first sought asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy.

"What happened to him is totally unfair," Westwood said.

As Assange must stay put in order to evade extradition to Sweden on charges of sexual assault, Westwood will bring the catwalk to his de facto residence in London. And while press conferences held at the building suggest a challenging aesthetic, low ceilings, moderate acoustics, and fluorescent lighting sound very "bureaucracy chic" to us.

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Julian Assange to Make His Modeling Debut

Julian Assange may not have intended to make a name for himself in fashion, but the WikiLeaks founder has found friends in the industry.

Two years ago, Dame Vivienne Westwood crafted an "I am Julian Assange" t-shirt to close her fashion show in London. The piece was said to demonstrate her support for the controversial public figure.

Now, her son has done one better. Ben Westwood has tapped Assange himself to appear in his September runway show alongside six other models. The collection will feature ensembles inspired by Clint Eastwood's spaghetti western films, a soundtrack lifted from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, and at least one custom "Julian Assange print" garment. George Clooney and fiancee Amal Alamuddin have reportedly been invited to attend.

Westwood told the Daily Mail that he conceived of the unlikely gig to "highlight Julian Assange's plight" and ensure that Assange does not "slip into obscurity" more than two years after he first sought asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy.

"What happened to him is totally unfair," Westwood said.

As Assange must stay put in order to evade extradition to Sweden on charges of sexual assault, Westwood will bring the catwalk to his de facto residence in London. And while press conferences held at the building suggest a challenging aesthetic, low ceilings, moderate acoustics, and fluorescent lighting sound very "bureaucracy chic" to us.

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Julian Assange to Strut His Stuff in September

Julian Assange may not have intended to make a name for himself in fashion, but the WikiLeaks founder has found friends in the industry.

Two years ago, Dame Vivienne Westwood crafted an "I am Julian Assange" t-shirt to close her fashion show in London. The piece was said to demonstrate her support for the controversial public figure.

Now, her son has done one better. Ben Westwood has tapped Assange himself to appear in his September runway show alongside six other models. The collection will feature ensembles inspired by Clint Eastwood's spaghetti western films, a soundtrack lifted from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, and at least one custom "Julian Assange print" garment. George Clooney and fiancee Amal Alamuddin have reportedly been invited to attend.

Westwood told the Daily Mail that he conceived of the unlikely gig to "highlight Julian Assange's plight" and ensure that Assange does not "slip into obscurity" more than two years after he first sought asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy.

"What happened to him is totally unfair," Westwood said.

As Assange must stay put in order to evade extradition to Sweden on charges of sexual assault, Westwood will bring the catwalk to his de facto residence in London. And while press conferences held at the building suggest a challenging aesthetic, low ceilings, moderate acoustics, and fluorescent lighting sound very "bureaucracy chic" to us.

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Assange offered London Fashion Week spot

Julian Assange has been asked to star in a fashion show by British designer Ben Westwood at Ecuador's London embassy, where the WikiLeaks founder is currently holed up in a bid to avoid extradition to Sweden.

Former erotic photographer Westwood, son of legendary British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, wants "good looking" Assange, 42, to appear with six other models as part of a fringe event during London Fashion Week in September.

"Julian is a popular hero," the designer said in a statement given to AFP.

"He has done a great deal to change public opinion.

"Through WikiLeaks people have been able to compare the facts with the official version of the story.

"He is a good looking man and I hope he is going to model," he added.

Mother Vivienne is also a keen supporter of Assange, and wore a T-shirt carrying the slogan "I am Julian Assange" when she paid him a visit at the embassy in 2012.

Other celebrities to visit Assange include Lady Gaga and director Oliver Stone.

Hollywood A-lister George Clooney has been invited to the show, which is inspired by Clint Eastwood's costume in the spaghetti western films, according to Westwood's PR spokesman.

Assange first sought refuge at the embassy on June 19, 2012, to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is under investigation on allegations of sexual assault.

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Fugitive Julian Assange to star at London Fashion Week as …

Wikileaks founder wanted for extradition to Sweden on sex assault charges Sought asylum in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London two years ago Has cost the British taxpayer 6m in police bills since then He will be joined at the embassy by six models to show off outfits designed by Dame Vivienne Westwood's son Ben George Clooney and fiancee Amal Alamuddin invited to attend

By Sebastian Shakespeare

Published: 19:25 EST, 25 June 2014 | Updated: 19:25 EST, 25 June 2014

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is planning to take part in London Fashion Week as a model

Julian Assange is still cocking a snook at the establishment. The Australian founder of WikiLeaks, who has cost the British taxpayer 6million in police bills since seeking asylum in the Ecuadorean Embassy two years ago, continues to receive celebrity visitors such as Lady Gaga and hold press conferences via video link.

But in his most brazen move yet, I hear he is planning to take part in London Fashion Week as a model.

Assange, wanted for extradition to Sweden on sex assault charges, will not even have to risk arrest by leaving his bolt-hole, as the catwalk is coming to him.

Assange, 42, will be joined at the embassy opposite Harrods by six models to show off outfits designed by Dame Vivienne Westwoods son, Ben.

The clothes have been inspired by actor Clint Eastwoods costume in his spaghetti western films, and the show will be accompanied by music from The Good, The Bad And The Ugly.

Hollywood actor George Clooney and his lawyer fiancee, Amal Alamuddin who has acted as part of Assanges defence team have been invited to attend.

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Ecuador’s embassy in UK claims threat over Julian Assange …

"We've received a threat by the United Kingdom... that they could storm our embassy in London if Ecuador refuses to hand in Julian Assange," Ricardo Patino said, indicating a decision on Mr Assange's application will be announced at noon today. After a meeting with Ecuadorian President, Rafael Correa, he later added: "We are not a British colony."

Mr Patino released a letter he said had been sent to the Ecuadorian government in the capital, Quito, by a British embassy official. It read: "You need to be aware that there is a legal base in the UK, the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act 1987, that would allow us to take actions in order to arrest Mr Assange in the current premises of the Embassy. We sincerely hope that we do not reach that point, but if you are not capable of resolving this matter of Mr Assange's presence in your premises, this is an open option for us... "We need to reiterate that we consider the continued use of the diplomatic premises in this way incompatible with the Vienna Convention and unsustainable and we have made clear the serious implications that this has for our diplomatic relations."

A Ecuadorian government spokesman said last night: "We are deeply shocked by the British government's threats against the sovereignty of the Ecuadorian Embassy and their suggestion that they may forcibly enter the embassy. This a clear breach of international law and the protocols set out in the Vienna Convention.

"Throughout out the last 56 days Mr Julian Assange has been in the Embassy, the Ecuadorian Government has acted honourably in all our attempts to seek a resolution to the situation. "This stands in stark contrast to the escalation of the British Government today with their threats to break down the door of the Ecuadorian Embassy. Instead of threatening violence against the Ecuadorian Embassy, the British Government should use its energy to find a peaceful resolution to this situation which we are aiming to achieve."

Mr Assange entered Ecuador's embassy in west London in June after his final appeal against extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual abuse, was turned down by the Supreme Court.

The online activist claims that, should he be flown to Sweden, he will ultimately be passed on to US authorities for trial on charges of treason for publishing state secrets. A Foreign Office spokeswoman said last night: "We have consistently made our position clear in our discussions with the government of Ecuador. The UK has a legal obligation to extradite Mr Assange to Sweden to face questioning over allegations of sexual offences and we remain determined to fulfil this obligation. We have an obligation to extradite Mr Assange and it is only right that we give Ecuador the full picture.

"Throughout this process we have drawn the Ecuadorians' attention to relevant provisions of our law, whether, for example, the extensive human rights safeguards in our extradition procedures, or the legal status of diplomatic premises in the UK. We are still committed to reaching a mutually acceptable solution."

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Fugitive Julian Assange to star at London Fashion Week as a model and muse with catwalk coming to the Ecuadorean Embassy

Wikileaks founder wanted for extradition to Sweden on sex assault charges Sought asylum in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London two years ago Has cost the British taxpayer 6m in police bills since then He will be joined at the embassy by six models to show off outfits designed by Dame Vivienne Westwood's son Ben George Clooney and fiancee Amal Alamuddin invited to attend

By Sebastian Shakespeare

Published: 19:25 EST, 25 June 2014 | Updated: 19:25 EST, 25 June 2014

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is planning to take part in London Fashion Week as a model

Julian Assange is still cocking a snook at the establishment. The Australian founder of WikiLeaks, who has cost the British taxpayer 6million in police bills since seeking asylum in the Ecuadorean Embassy two years ago, continues to receive celebrity visitors such as Lady Gaga and hold press conferences via video link.

But in his most brazen move yet, I hear he is planning to take part in London Fashion Week as a model.

Assange, wanted for extradition to Sweden on sex assault charges, will not even have to risk arrest by leaving his bolt-hole, as the catwalk is coming to him.

Assange, 42, will be joined at the embassy opposite Harrods by six models to show off outfits designed by Dame Vivienne Westwoods son, Ben.

The clothes have been inspired by actor Clint Eastwoods costume in his spaghetti western films, and the show will be accompanied by music from The Good, The Bad And The Ugly.

Hollywood actor George Clooney and his lawyer fiancee, Amal Alamuddin who has acted as part of Assanges defence team have been invited to attend.

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Fugitive Julian Assange to star at London Fashion Week as a model and muse with catwalk coming to the Ecuadorean Embassy