Corset News Archive - 28-Nov-2007

  • Polymorphic Spree (The Advocate)
    This week?s Project Runway is about not harshing on people who roll fabric around on the ground, intentionally smearing it with chlorophyll, for one day they will receive praise from Sarah Jessica Parker.


  • A twist to traditional holiday gift-wrapping (The Kansas City Star)
    This holiday season, peek in the junk drawer for gift-wrapping inspiration. All kinds of odds and ends can be used to decorate packages in place of traditional red and green wrapping paper, says Debbie Dusenberry, owner of Curious Sofa in Prairie Village. Just use your imagination and ingenuity, as she did with the gifts pictured on this page.


  • In elasticated pants we truss (Guardian Unlimited)
    Life & style: Sales of support underwear have rocketed as women rush to buy the silhouette of their dreams


  • The Firing Line (The Daily Texan)
    In a pickle This letter is an attempt to find the name of a pickle. I was an architecture student in 1955-1956 and sometimes had lunch at a place by the University Co-op called (I think) The Texas Sweet Shop. It was mostly a bakery but had some tables in the back.


  • Precursor to anorexia? (Home News Tribune)
    Whenever Leslie Lipton was handed a menu, she'd freeze.


  • Kylie shows her private side (Splash via Yahoo!Xtra Entertainment)
    Kylie Minogue has revealed the physical and mental price she paid by going back to work so soon after her cancer battle.


  • My belly was HUGE after three babies - but was the £7,000 tummy tuck solution worth it? (Daily Mail)
    Three babies left Louise Atkinson with a belly she couldn't budge. So she took an expensive, dangerous and eye-wateringly painful option. Was it worth it?


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    Corset News Archive - 28-Nov-2007