
Corset News Archive - 10-May-2007
"It's the East Coast Oscars!" quipped Christina Ricci as she arrived at the celebrity-packed Costume Institute opening gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Monday night.
Mothers are selfless creatures. You could theoretically give them a hanky and they'd be grateful. But, for long-service, a treat really is in order
Show mom how much you appreciate her with gifts with a personal touch.
Trends are served fresh daily at Forever 21, the clothing retailer growing like a weed near you.
This mega-Lexus parallel parks itself and detects if a driver's nodding off. It has everything, except, perhaps, the fun factor. PROPOSED : The Lexus LS600h L is the most complicated, most elaborate machine ever to take to four wheels. What "Ulysses" is to light reading and Confucianism is to the simple declarative sentence, this hybrid-powered limousine is nothing less than everything Toyota ...
Paul Poiret was a pioneer in modern fashion, doing away with the corset and embracing the notion of personal style. He was among the first to use draping in dressmaking and he had no problem putting pants on women.
Emily Ree Davidson of Gardendale and Brandon Wayne Woodard of Morris were wed April 28, 2007 at 2 p.m. at Wilson?s Wedding Chapel in Gardendale. The bride is the daughter of Dan and Cindy Davidson of Hartselle. The groom is the son of Ken and Linda Woodard of Morris.
Paul Poiret was a pioneer in modern fashion, doing away with the corset and embracing the notion of personal style.
By BETH NEIL FLIP-flops are for the beach, dental floss cleans your teeth and a brolly keeps off the rain. Wrong, wrong and wrong again.
A peacock escaped her cage inside the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art during the social event the fashion industry calls "The Party of the Year."