
Corset News Archive - 13-May-2007
NEW YORK -- The exhibition "Poiret: King of Fashion," which opened Wednesday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, is both graceful and muscular, serving as a thoughtful and enlightening homage to a little-known French designer who was influential in the years before the First Wo...
GIVEN that I am basically quite bearish about the outlook for investment markets over the next couple of quarters, it might seem strange to focus on a financial institution whose fortunes are pretty closely tied to the outlook for the economy.
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 has ever learned about cars poured into one stupendous, stupefying, "because we can" performance piece.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art?s sumptuous survey of the designs of the French couturier Paul Poiret will transform your understanding of the origin of modern fashion.
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.
Isabella Blow Fashion stylist. Born London, November 19, 1958. Died Gloucester, May7, aged 48.
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