
Corset News Archive - 21-Nov-2006
Pippin, Wesley and Hayden Ward visit Santa and Mrs. Claus Sunday at the Depot. (Staff Photo, Liz Mitchell) A bagpiper on the corner of Davis and East Streets and the high school band at the Hazel River restaurant played holiday music while dozens of shoppers filled the downtown streets.
Wearing a bell-shaped skirt, Elizabeth Watkins appeared to float through the Richmond Raceway Complex's main exhibition hall yesterday in a Civil War-period gown.
As you stroll through the exhibits in the Linn County Historical Museum in Brownsville, take a close look at the mannequins and photographs that depict pioneer women.
See how actress Michelle Trachtenberg evolved from Buffy's kid sister to the "it" girl every couture designer wants in their front row.
Before unveiling his new collection for spring/summer 2007 during Paris Fashion Week last month, the charismatic French designer Jean Paul Gaultier celebrated 30 years in business by presenting a whistle-stop tour through his sartorial greatest hits: the pointy bra worn by Madonna, the skirt for men that caused a furore in 1985, the tin-can jewellery from his early James Bond collection (one of
For those who are, oh, say, older than 14, the quest for the perfect pair of jeans can be downright painful. So many zippers that refuse to close, cloth caught "where the sun don't shine," and other woes have plagued older, curvy women since the dawn of denim. But now those days are over.
CHILDREN dressed in Victorian costume will greet an engineering great at Chippenham train station tomorrow as the years are rolled back for the launch of the 2006 Chippenham Festival.
The CD boxed set may feel like a bulky dinosaur in the iPod age. But instead of slimming them down, record labels have embraced what made boxed sets so special in the first place.
Catherine Grey Fonville and Kevin Charles Bell, both of Winston Salem, N.C., were married at Old Town Baptist Church in Winston Salem by Dr. Rick Speas, senior pastor, on Nov. 11, 2006.
Six months ago, James Anderson was wearing a corset 18 hours a day and becoming a dedicated couch potato, after being diagnosed with a stress fracture of the back. In Sydney, he took three wickets in three overs to boost his and the team's confidence ahead of the first Test.