Corset News Archive - 05-Jan-2008

  • 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.


  • Coping With the Real Estate Slump (Builder Online)
    Here are some strategies for sellers, buyers and homeowners in a high-risk real estate market: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.


  • Define your relationship - Hanging out and Hooking up. (BellaOnline)
    Figuring out if you are going out or just kinda going out can be really important.


  • Bold, edgy images from artful fashion photographers (Miami Herald)
    It's not about the clothes. Although the 20 photographers in In Fashion '07 at the Doubletree Surfcomber this week made their marks in the fashion world, these images are not about fashion per se. They are about using the body -- and the garb that contains it -- to impart a vision, often wonderful and sometimes wonderfully strange.


  • 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.


  • Double beefcake, light on the dressing (The Standard-Times)
    The new advertising campaign for Mopier Armani underwear features an austere black-and-white image of soccer player David Beckham posing spread-eagle in an open shirt and his designer briefs. He's leaning back on a bed covered with rumpled sheets, and...


  • 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.


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    Corset News Archive - 05-Jan-2008