Corset News Archive - 19-May-2007

  • Who would Wales bring back to life? (NewsWales)
    Leonardo da Vinci is the historical character most Welsh people would bring back to life, says a new survey. Singers, writers, great world leaders and reality TV stars ranked above politicians as icons of 2007.


  • Cultivate your own style (Times Online)
    Peer over the fences of gardens in Britain and you will soon realise that many fall into one of four styles: cottage, formal, jungle and contemporary.


  • iPod and Kate Moss are signs of the times (Macworld UK)
    The iPod, Kylie Minogue and Kate Moss are icons of our time that should be preserved in museums, according to a new survey. Members of the public were asked which famous faces and consumer objects best epitomised the UK in 2007.


  • A pirate?s life for Keira (Harrow Times)
    If fans had some difficulty following the story of the Pirates of the Caribbean saga, Keira Knightley can sympathise. The 22-year-old beauty who makes her third appearance as Elizabeth Swan in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End says even she got confused at times.


  • NEW YORK MUSEUM PAYS HOMAGE TO LATE 'KING OF FASHION' (Tocqueville Connection)
    NEW YORK, May 14, 2007 (AFP) - Despite emancipating women from the corset and revolutionizing early 20th century fashion, French designer Paul Poiret has largely been forgotten by time, overshadowed by rivals such as "Coco" Chanel.


  • Big green guy isn't so fresh or fun the 3d time around (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    Artie (left) is voiced by Justin Timberlake . Shrek (Mike Myers' voice) hopes to talk the geeky prince, Fiona's half-brother, into running the realm. Artie's tale of being bullied at school is just one of three plot lines, each aimed at a different demographic.


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    Corset News Archive - 19-May-2007