
Corset News Archive - 09-Nov-2007
As corsetry comes back into favour, Lesley Thomas sings its praises, while Jan Etherington entreats women not to inflict such misery on themselves.
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.
Greg Kramer once found a Trivial Pursuit card with the question "Who was strangled by her scarf while driving in a Bugatti in the south of France?" The answer is Isadora Duncan, the American performer widely regarded as the mother of modern dance.
Lesley Thomas and Jan Etherington reveal some of the best leading corsets available on the high street today...
Rhett Butler's People is only half-awful.
Sara Evans had on a short black Romona Keveza dress with $90,000 worth of pearls from Lindell Diamonds around her neck. "Once we put the necklace with the dress, it just felt like old glamour." Of the necklace she said, "It is SO heavy!"
Your favorite medium is back! In season two, Lisa Williams continues to surprise people with her ability to speak with the dead. In some cases she'l...
EVERETT -- "Hot Rod" Heidi Sawdon lays across a pile of feather boas and vintage dresses, wearing leopard-print shorts and a white corset. Robyn Kendall, nicknamed "Miss Kitty Baby," stands on the railing of a ship wearing a one-piece bathing suit, platform heels and white bows in her hair.
Second Chances. CBS's The Price Is Right has modified its rules so that former contestants are allowed to play another time.