
Corset News Archive - 04-Nov-2007
Delia MacDougall knows Mae West. Oh yeah, they go way back; back to fond childhood memories of an impressive woman. "My mother was a big fan of Mae West," says MacDougall, who plays Margy LaMont, the Mae West role in "Sex," a play written by West in 1926 and opening Nov.
The road to fitness means overcoming peaks and valleys. Read more in Cary Castagna's Keeping Fit. Find last week's Lifestyle column here.
Use this lingerie guide to find the perfect piece for your girl Women's magazines slip us the kind of information that we wouldn't find elsewhere; they reveal a female perspective that most men just aren't privy to.
At a fashion show at Manhattan?s Kleinfeld Bridal late last month, Israeli designer Pnina Tornai showed off her 2008 collection. Inspired by Edith Piaf?s famous love song ?La Vie en Rose? (?Life in Pink?), the white wares featured floral accents on Tornai?s signature corset designs.
Maybe it?s just me. Recently at the Inox, waiting in queue for tickets, I stood a bit back, letting a woman finish her transactions at the window. While I was waiting, a young middle-class Bong slipped past me and went and stood right behind the woman, closely followed by a young female companion.
Over the past few fashion seasons, we've seen the return of 1960s patent-leather go-go boots, 1930s-era brogues, the classic 1950s ballet flat and the 1970s platform.
Rhett Butler's People is only half-awful.