Corset News Archive - 02-May-2007

  • Bay Area commuters can adjust to anything (Inside Bay Area)
    I DON'T CARE what you usually say about us. We Bay Area humans are OK. When it comes to commuting, we're an adaptable bunch. A flexible people. A mobile breed.


  • Three writers try out the celebrity fashion collections (Guardian Unlimited)
    First it was Madonna, now it's Kate Moss, next week it's Lily Allen - celebrity fashion collections are the style story of the summer. But will wearing them make you look like a star ... or a tragic wannabe? Three writers find out.


  • Getting clever with your cleavage (The Times of India)
    If plunging necklines make your heart sink, you just need to know how to fake it.


  • Madonna lite (Chicago Sun-Times)
    Step off, Gwen Stefani. M by Madonna, a clothing line launched this spring by H&M, is selling hotter than the "Justify My Love" video. The woman who once dressed us up in her love -- from our head down to our toes -- is now dressing us in something much more traditional.


  • Charlotte Church is a real lady, but she still loves junk food (Daily Mail)
    Charlotte Church dropped her usually boisterous persona to play a prim and proper lady of the manor for a new advertisement. The 21-year-old singer turned TV host teamed up with presenter Gary Lineker to film an ad for Walkers Crisps


  • Morikami Japanese gardens celebrates Children's Day (Sun-Sentinel)
    West Delray · If there was one thing Cheiko Mihori hoped would come out of dressing up children in kimonos all day Sunday was their desire to visit her native Japan when they grow up.


  • Three writers try out the celebrity fashion collections (Guardian Unlimited)
    Fancy dressing up as a celebrity? Now's your chance!


  • CHARLOTTE? CORSET IS (Daily Record)
    CHARLOTTE Church looks like she's starring in a costume drama in her new Walkers crisps advert. The Welsh singer and TV host is in bodice-ripping form in the ad in which she plays the wife of Gary Lineker, right.


  • Angela Hill: Bay Area humans know how to adapt to traffic travails (Inside Bay Area)
    I don't care what you usually say about us. We Bay Area humans are OK.


  • Double Team Psychic Dream (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
    If the mere thought of compromise makes you feel like a fainting Victorian lady in a too-tight corset, this news may help you breathe a little easier: this week achieving balance will not be nearly as exhausting as it seems. You're strong enough to handle your nerves getting a little worked.


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