Corset News Archive - 28-Oct-2006

  • Fall fashion goes purple (Arizona Daily Star)
    'Scuse us while we kiss the sky.


  • Sun reporter finally gets to wing it (San Bernardino Sun)
    EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE - I didn't barf. I assumed I would. Everyone assumed I would. Loops, rolls, high G-forces, steep dives, vertical climbs, and supersonic speeds.


  • Slim Your Silhouette Despite Holiday Season Temptations -- Lee Jeans Offers Scientifically Designed Products to Flatter (PR Web)
    Since the mid-1800s women have been using unique devices to slim their silhouettes - from the corset to the girdle to control tops. Today, brands like Lee Jeans have built the slimming features right into wardrobe staples. Lee Natural Fit jeans and pants feature a unique interior construction with pockets that span across the entire front panel, giving an extra layer of fabric to help hold in the


  • AM I WEIRD BECAUSE I'M A GUY IN A CORSET? (Daily Record)
    Q I AM a male, in my thirties and ruptured something which meant I had to wear a kind of a corset for about six months. I'm now okay but I really like the feeling of it and don't want to stop wearing it.


  • The 'Rocky' Road (Lexington Herald-Leader)
    Enthusiasts of The Rocky Horror Picture Show remember some of their favorite experiences:


  • Heard on the Street, Monday, Oct. 23, 2006 (The News & Advance)
    Is there a tidbit of information you think everyone should know about your business? Do you have a new service or location? Central Virginia Business Magazine is adding a new feature, ?Heard on the Street.?


  • Cemetery Tour Exhumes Past (The Tampa Tribune)
    TAMPA - As Maureen Patrick stood at the center of Oaklawn Cemetery, she lifted her wrist to swish an Irish linen handkerchief.


  • Slim Your Silhouette Despite Holiday Season Temptations -- Lee Jeans Offers Scientifically Designed Products to Flatter (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
    MERRIAM, KS (PRWEB) October 26, 2006 -- Halloween candy, Thanksgiving turkey and holiday cookies ? it seems impossible to enjoy the upcoming festive season without being bombarded by goodies and the guilt of indulgence.


  • Good girls go bad (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
    In her thigh-highs and ruby miniskirt, Little Red Riding Hood does not appear to be en route to her grandmother's house. And Goldilocks, in a snug bodice and platform heels, gives the impression she has been sleeping in everyone's bed. There is a witch wearing little more than a Laker Girl uniform, a fairy who appears to shop at Victoria's Secret and a cowgirl with a skirt the size of a tea towel.


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