Corset News Archive - 31-Dec-2006

  • Being stuck in box leaves time to think about holidays (The Springfield News-Leader)
    Somewhere -- The paper is rustling and the pins and plastic strap me in so that moving is almost impossible. A hum vibrates from the corners of what seems to be cardboard confines the size of a refrigerator. I think it's trying to sing karaoke.


  • Hottel-Smoot (Winchester Star)
    Carinne Marie Hottel and Michael Allan Smoot were married at Belle Grove Plantation in Middletown by Judy Sue Huyett-Kempf, wedding official, on July 15, 2006.


  • Can you tie up corset companyâ??s loose ends? (The Comet)
    DID you work for the Spirella Corset Company in Letchworth GC? If you did, then a company supplying foundation wear and underwear for films, television and theatre would like to speak to you.


  • Erotic calendar featuring local women 'taking off' in Bisbee (The Daily Dispatch)
    BISBEE - Graphic designer Terry Wolf had an idea for a calendar. It would feature local women photographed in historical outfits and settings, and it would be erotic.


  • Fashion flair affordable at store (The Arizona Republic)
    New Year's Eve offers the perfect opportunity to dare to wear something unexpected, something you might never even consider on any other day of the year. Fashion Co., a new store in Glendale, is a good place to find what you're looking for.


  • Reveling at doom's edge (NorthJersey.com)
    The years between the two world wars in Germany were notoriously decadent. Defeated and economically devastated, the short-lived Weimar Republic was beset by galloping inflation, rampant unemployment and social panic. Maimed and crippled veterans begged on the streets. Women went into prostitution.


  • Frothy tales of sex, intrigue at royal court (The Plain Dealer)
    Author Philippa Gregory proves again, with her highly enjoyable historical novel "The Boleyn Inheritance," that the juiciest chapters of history need no tarting up to rival anything on SoapNet.


  • The best of trends (The Observer)
    Lily Cole had better watch her back: there's a new redhead in town. A-level student Alice Gibb, who hails from Hampshire's south coast, was discovered by Premier model management six months ago.


  • A good deed done after the holiday (Reno Gazette-Journal)
    The paper is rustling, and the jabs of pins and plastic strap me in so that moving is almost impossible.


  • The lives they lived (The Palm Beach Post)
    THE LIVES THEY LIVED


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