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NYC Fashion Week Exposed

Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET

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DIDDY DIG IT? Combs at Heatherette (Photo: Getty Images)

Nothing gets between Diddy and his full enjoyment of the most fabulously gay clothing line to grace a Fashion Week runway this season. At yesterday's packed Heatherette show at Gotham Hall, producers were forced to kick two "non famous" folks out of their front-row seats after the dapper rapper arrived and wanted two friends seated behind him to be moved up.

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A dozen chairs down, Tinsley Mortimer (who modeled for the label last Fashion Week) and socialite-turned-"singer" Bijou Philips diligently jockeyed for the cameras to show off their Mortimer-designed handbags, while a demure, restrained Olivia Palermo sat quietly on the lap of designer boyfriend Brad Leinhardt. We can report no détente yet between the two feuding society gals Tins and O as they exchanged nary a word.

Lil' Mama opened the show with a rousing rendition of club anthem "Lip Gloss," while porn queen Jenna Jameson, who walked the runway, provided the audience with a glimpse of what's readily available to anyone with an Internet connection when she flashed the photographers at the end her strut.

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