
Corset News Archive - 31-Aug-2007
Some patrons of the mainstream performing arts can get themselves all knickered up come Fringe time. But there's a secret. As secrets are wont to do, it goes bump in the night. The Late Night Cabaret, the Fringe's everyday after-party, does more than go bump. It screams, rolls and pratfalls in a blur of feather boas, sticky floors and limeligh.
Spring has long been labeled the season of love. Maybe that?s why Fall hates Spring so much. It?s sad. They aren?t even on speaking terms. Summer has to act as a buffer between the two.
In 1907, Vogue magazine used the word ?brassiere? to refer the noble undergarment that makes women?s lives more comfortable, to say the least.
NEW YORK?When 20-year-old tennis star Maria Sharapova defends her U.S. Open title this year, she'll wear tennis dresses decorated with graphic interpretations of New York's skyline. Like last year, Sharapova will have one outfit dedicated for day play and another for night matches.
Everyman leanings from the second-in-line, spotted at the Vue Cinema in Fulham Broadway on Wednesday. Prince William was often seen in cinemas in Poole, Dorset, while training with the Army. Grandma, famously, doesn?t own a DVD player.
Fall fashion never ceases to be fun. Even with a rather neutral palette this year -- black, white and gray with punches of cobalt and a few bold hues -- the feminine styles and fun accessories abound.