SCOTT WEILAND At Miami Launch Party For His Clothing Line; Photos Available

September 21, 2009

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS/ex-VELVET REVOLVER singer Scott Weiland promoted the launch of his new men's clothing line, Weiland For English Laundry, this past Saturday, September 19 at Miami Beach, Florida's Mansion with a live performance and fashion show.

Check out photos at StartraksPhotos.com.

Weiland reportedly experienced a mild seizure during an American Airlines flight on Friday (September 18). He is said to have suffered the seizure while flying from Los Angeles to Miami. The plane was forced to make an emergency landing at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

A rep traveling with Weiland told Rolling Stone that the airplane staff called for medical assistance over the loud speaker and had to administer oxygen to Weiland. Shortly after, Weiland had come to and was "in good spirits" as was taken off the plane for the hospital.

According to TMZ.com, Scott has a history of seizures and was taken to the hospital for precautionary measures.

Weiland for English Laundry, a collaboration with English Laundry designer Christopher Wicks, debuted at the MAGIC trade show August 31-September 2. The collection features rock-inspired wovens, vests, t-shirts, pants, hats, ties and scarves. Weiland for English Laundry blends the classic style and high quality of English Laundry with the design flare of the iconic, fashionable STP frontman.

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS has spent the last few months working on a new studio album with producer Don Was. According to Weiland, the CD should be ready for release sometime in early 2010.

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