Corset News Archive - 18-Dec-2007

  • Page's pregnancy preparation (world entertainment news via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
    Actress Ellen Page credits her capacity to play a convincing pregnant teen in new movie Juno to studying pregnant mothers in the street.


  • LIZ JONES: The year of the rip-off - but 2007 was still a great year for British fashion (Daily Mail)
    There's no doubt that 2007 was the year when the British woman took to the streets - not to protest against atrocities in Burma, but to get her hands on the latest overhyped product


  • Posh Lets It All Hang Out at U.K. Show (ABC News)
    Spice Girls tour hits London and Victoria Beckham's dress steals the show.


  • Do you think I'm sexy? (Times Online)
    Can the latest La Perla corset really unleash your inner animal? One couple road-test this extraordinary contraption


  • Pages Pregnancy Preparation (ContactMusic)
    Actress ELLEN PAGE credits her capacity to play a convincing pregnant teen in new movie JUNO to studying pregnant mothers in the street. The Canadian


  • Dannii Minogue mentors X Factor winner (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
    Australian pop singer Dannii Minogue is basking in the limelight after mentoring the winner of British talent show The X Factor.


  • Tumble-lake! Daredevil Justin performs his own stunt for Pepsi TV ad (Daily Mail)
    'Stuntman' Justin Timberlake has been rigged to wires, lifted into the air and spun around, to simulate being hit by a car for a new Pepsi commercial


  • Blog: Macca's 'suicide wish' for Mills, Posh's major wardrobe boob (The New Zealand Herald)
    Vengeance-fixated Heather Mills is up to her filthy muckraking ways again. Old poison peg-leg is said to have a bombshell recording of her ex-Beatle hubby Sir Paul McCartney wishing she'll commit suicide under the strain of their divorce.


  • Child porn or edgy art? (Salon.com)
    The New York Times publishes a blurry view of a 17-year-old model's breast.


  • Met Fashions Its Own Blogosphere (The New York Sun)
    All art seeks an audience, but fashion thrives on it. A fabulous dress needs to be seen by dozens of eyes that covet it ? or despise it. The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute taps into the fashion world's need to judge (and be judged) with the new exhibit "blog. mode: addressing fashion." The exhibit includes 65 pieces from the Met's collection of costumes and accessories. The ...


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    Corset News Archive - 18-Dec-2007