Corset News Archive - 06-Nov-2007

  • Spats Back With Splash (The Morning News)
    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.


  • "Spirit of Women" Benefit (ABC 7 Chicago)
    Embrace, Boutique & Bistro owner, Lynette Lovelace, is hosting a private shopping event on Friday, November 9 from 6 pm to 10 pm, and public trunk show on Saturday, November 10 from 10 am to 4 pm.


  • Gemma Atkinson is the ultimate angel in sexy lingerie shoot (China Daily)
    She may not be a household name just yet but actress Gemma Atkinson has come up with a cast-iron way to ensure her name is firmly ingrained in the public consciousness.


  • Lose 2 inches in 2 hours (New York Daily News)
    The latest trend in shape-shifting undies is sleeker, sexier and guaranteed to suck you in, lift you up and push you out in all the right places - all without the enormous panties.


  • Latest fashion comeback: a spat you might like (The News & Observer)
    Over the past few seasons, we've seen returns of 1960s patent-leather go-go boots, 1930s-era brogues, the classic 1950s ballet flat and the 1970s platform. But spats?


  • "Gone" around the bend (Asbury Park Press)
    "Rhett Butler's People" is only half-awful.


  • Shaping up is a cinch: The pants that hold the key to women's shrinking waists (Daily Mail)
    They may not be comfortable, but control pants could be the only way you'll feel at ease this winter. As the fashion for body-conscious clothing takes hold, women have abandoned skimpy underwear and turned to modern-day corsets which keep the wobbly bits under wraps


  • How to make a perfect wedding budget (rediff.com)
    The economics of a wedding should complement the revelry. Rationalise expenses while making the big event memorable.


  • Outfitter to the Stars (PRWeb)
    Supermodel Heidi Klum is the latest fashion icon to turn heads by wearing clothing from former model-turned-designer Cecilia De Bucourt. (PRWeb Nov 5, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/SGFsZi1IYWxmLUluc2UtWmV0YS1UaGlyLVplcm8=


  • Puncture repair that ended my back pain misery (Daily Mail)
    Millions of Britons suffer from lower back pain and sciatica. Removing problem spinal discs is major surgery, but Jane Day, 48, a practice nurse from Newbury, underwent a less invasive procedure. Here the mother-of-three talks to CAROL DAVIS, and her surgeon explains the technique


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