Posted on 29 October 2009

JUMA Fall/Winter 09
Canadian label JUMA specializes in women’s and men’s contemporary ready-to-wear, active sportswear, and other products. Siblings Alia and Jamil Juma founded the company in Toronto in 2003 with a commitment to quality and innovation.

JUMA Fall/Winter 09
In a palette of greys, blues, black, and white, the Fall/Winter 2009 Collection features sleek basic pieces with an edge. Standouts are a beautiful printed silk and the drop-crotch pants that the label is so well known for.

JUMA Fall/Winter 09
“We didnt have an inspiration. We never work from a singular inspiration but a collective of ideas from our work and social environment. We have a certain look for a certain customer and we constantly evolve it from season to season. Our girl is looking for something sophisticated, understated, thoughtful….”
Head over to the JUMA website for the full collection!

JUMA Fall/Winter 09

JUMA Fall/Winter 09

JUMA Fall/Winter 09

JUMA Fall/Winter 09

JUMA Fall/Winter 09

JUMA Fall/Winter 09

JUMA Fall/Winter 09
Posted on 25 January 2008

It’s pretty a pretty sure bet that you’ll need a passport when you’re traveling by air across an ocean to another continent – North America to Europe, for instance, or Australia to Africa. But what if you’re traveling right across the U.S. border into Canada, or into Mexico? What if you’re driving your own car there? And what’s the protocol if you’re traveling by sea?
These are times when border procedures can get a little vague. Here are a few guidelines to help you out if you’re traveling from the U.S. into one of it’s bordering countries or nearby islands.
Mexico
Air – All travelers are required to present a passport. Period.

Passport Cover by Maharishi, GBP 60
Sea – Currently no passport is needed to cross into Mexico from the U.S. by sea (cruise ship or boat). However, by June 2009 all seagoing passengers coming back IN to the U.S. will be required to present a passport. It is assumed that the passport will be checked before departing for Mexico as well.
Land – Currently, no passport is needed to cross into Mexico from the U.S. by land (car, bus, other vehicle). However, proof of citizenship is required at checkpoints (birth certificate, driver’s license). By June 2009 all visitors will be required to present a passport when returning to the U.S. from Mexico, so you will need one before crossing into Mexico.
The full story and more passport cover options after the jump . . .
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