
Corset News Archive - 11-Jun-2007
Victoria Beckham?s hourglass figure in her Chanel corset and shorts at the Glamour Awards this week made headlines in all the tabloids.
O.K., raise your hand if you remember Jane?s Addiction. No, not the sell-out car commercial, reality show with Carmen Electra pablum, but the good ol? bizarre and frankly scary days.
Always a step ahead of the fashion pack, style queen Victoria Beckham stole the show at a magazine awards on Tuesday in one of her most risque ensembles yet.
This was a real hatke evening. At least for once the corporates discussed something other than business!
Victoria Beckham has been named Glamour magazine's Woman of the Year. The former Spice Girl, who also won Entrepreneur of the Year, attended the London event dressed in a corset and pair of frilly knickers.
Most muggy summer days, it's hard to imagine what true productivity feels like. So it's an envious gaze we cast at mistress of the multitask, Jana Hunter . When she's not beguiling audiences with her signature take on folk-- as showcased on this year's excellent There's No Home -- Jana's sharing bills with fellow indie luminaries, kicking it with the biggest corset cello rock combo on the planet, ...
Newlywed Amy Winehouse performed a duet with Mick Jagger, cementing her ascent to near superstar status after topping the charts in both the UK and the US. The pair sang a raunchy version of Temptations classic Ain't Too Proud Too Beg - to the delight of the fans
THE Big Brother house is set for a shake-up tonight when two new intruders join the mix.
Always a step ahead of the fashion pack, style queen Victoria Beckham stole the show at a magazine awards on Tuesday in one of her most risque ensembles yet. The mum-of-three turned heads in a black corset that revealed frilly pants, a tiny Chanel bolero jacket, fingerless gloves à la Karl Lagerfeld and six-inch heels. "It's nice to be daring once in a while," she told reporters.
If you look closely enough ? just beyond the commercial wares, hidden between lemonade stands, and behind the throngs of people that line the street ? you can see a piece of Cumberland?s rich and colorful history.