Corset News Archive - 21-Oct-2006

  • Marie Antoinette's imperial style (Orlando Sentinel)
    She was a trendsetter, circa 1775 When it comes to dressing up for Halloween parties, Tom and Janice Vargas have three traditions. They go as a matched set. They choose historical costumes.


  • THE NEW BLAHNIK SHOE (British Vogue)
    MANOLO BLAHNIK nearly denied us his inimitable shoe-designing talent by making furniture. "I started out with furniture in the Seventies but I had to stop as I didn't make a penny," he admits. "In the end I sold my prototypes to Calvin Klein."


  • A worthwhile ride (Kansas City Star)
    The opening sequence of ?Shortbus? contains real sex, kinky real sex and then, just for good measure, even kinkier real sex. John Cameron Mitchell?s film wastes no time getting our attention.


  • Deborah Ross: The non-domestic goddess (Daily Mail)
    The latest from our desperate housewife as she attempts to immerse herself in new yoga, New Age babble and the Kabbalah. 'I fear there'll be a public outcry, but I'm determined to adopt poor Madonna'


  • Hand up, not handout (The News & Observer)
    Dress-up gets naughtyBut why do women favor trashy costumes?


  • Deborah Ross: The non-domestic goddess (Evening Standard)
    I fear there'll be a public outcry, but I'm determined to adopt poor Madonna. This week, I have some very important, serious news to tell you. I shouldn't really, as everything is still in its early stages, but you know what I'm like.


  • Corset Shapes and Styles (BellaOnline)
    One of the key components to comfortable corsetry is making sure the style of the corset compliments your natural body shape.


  • Marie Antoinette [2006] [PG-13] - 7.3.2 (Kids-In-Mind)
    Kirsten Dunst stars in this historically controversial biopic as the young Austrian woman who was promised to the French king Louis the XVI as a way of cementing the relationship between the two countries. Beautiful but naïve, the new queen becomes the victim of court intrigue and scandal.


  • 'Worcester Corset' a royal performance (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
    WORCESTER - "The Royal Worcester Corset Company" - which had its second coming at the new and magnificently improved Worcester Technical High School's majestic George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Auditorium Friday night - is such a pleasingly realized and panoramic home-grown concoction that it hardly matters that it borders on self-aggrandizement.


  • Disenchanting: 'Prestige' lacks cinemagic (The Star-Ledger)
    (PG-13) Touchstone (130 min.) Directed by Christopher Nolan. With Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, Michael Caine, Scarlett Johansson. Opens Friday at theaters throughout New Jersey.


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