Corset News Archive - 10-Feb-2008

  • Trends emerge to lift the mood (Asbury Park Press)
    Fashion for fall 2008 invites women to be a diva of just about any decade she chooses. Since shows started Feb. 1, fashion fans have seen a little bit of everything from flappers and beatniks to art deco mavens and 1970s rocker chicks.


  • Ball marks start of Lincoln celebrations (The State Journal-Register)
    Dr. Sandra Yeh is a wife, mother and successful eye surgeon in Springfield. Her husband, Dr. Greg Kane, is a dentist.


  • A dress for seven brides: Film chronicles life of 124-year-old family heirloom (The Standard-Times)
    In 1884, Edith Allen stood at the altar of the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford, gazing into the eyes of her new husband, Harvard man Frederick P. Forster.


  • Bryant Park showdown: The 'Project Runway' finals (Los Angeles Times)


  • Fall tweed with a twist (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
    Tweed's style icons may not be the most trendy bunch, but at New York Fashion Week, the fall staple got a makeover.


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