Corset News Archive - 04-Jan-2008

  • Ways to cope despite real estate's dire outlook (USA Today)
    If you'd asked housing economist David Seiders at this time last year to forecast the real estate industry's future, he would have told you to expect "a recovery year" in 2008.


  • Questers donate to Dana Adobe (The Adobe Press)
    In an effort to encourage the restoration of historical landmarks, the Questers have donated and purchased items for the Dana Adobe.


  • MTV's new face rings in 2008 bash (New York Daily News)
    It's in with the new for MTV as it puts a fresh face out in front of the last big bash of the year. First-time New Year's Eve host Lyndsey Rodrigues, 26, will take the mic for the big night as the ball drops in Times Square.


  • Lauper's act starts warm and gets hot (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
    Give an excitable crowd enough booze, food, holiday cheer and noisemakers, and you've got a room full of electricity. Add Cyndi Lauper to the mix and the air positively crackles.


  • Keira's frock tops the lot (ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
    The emerald green dress worn by Keira Knightley in Atonement has been voted the best film costume of all time.


  • Knightley dress voted 'best film costume' (Digital Spy)
    The green dress worn by Keira Knightley in Atonement is voted the best film costume of all time.


  • Beauty in being bad (Channel NewsAsia)
    SINGAPORE : There are just some things that a villainess shouldn't do. For instance, sewing. Or flying off to a Third World orphanage to do charity work. Or giggling.


  • Knightley dress voted 'best film costume' (China Daily)
    Keira Knightley's green dress in Atonement has been voted the best film costume of all time.


  • I wear clogs recommended by Antonio Banderas (Times Online)
    Olivia Haigh Williams studied English at Cambridge, then drama at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Now 39, she has toured with the RSC, was the lead in Wes Anderson?s Rushmore (1998) and starred as Bruce Willis?s wife in the 1999 blockbuster The Sixth Sense.


  • 'Project Runway' Designers Make The Most Of Hershey's Product Placement (MTV Music Television)
    "Project Runway" designers turned a blatant ad for Hershey's into delicious, pop-art inspired fashion in Episode Six.


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