
Corset News Archive - 02-Oct-2007
Burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese may be an ambassador for Peta but she has not given up one of her favourites for their cause.
I feel trite and unoriginal writing an article about dining halls. These buildings are inspiration for thousands of polemic columns berating them for volatile nutrients, urine-like odor and, in an unfair attack, their propensity to harbor most every disease listed in the dictionary.
Dodgy tales of underwear going missing off lines in the dead of night are old-hat.
When Dave Wagner, an employee of RMX Northeast, knocked on her apartment door and asked permission to come in and conduct an inspection on behalf of the town, Milford resident Lisa Haskell immediately said no.
THE days of boring cake stalls and stuffy black tie dinners are dying as fundraising ditches dag to lap up the lucrative benefits of being in fashion.
The humble hooded sweat shirt undergoes a makeover.
By ELLEN McCARTHY Emily Blunt may have had a bit too much wine. But, you know, she has been strapped in a corset all day, and now she's at her nana's house in London, just trying to relax with a little roast duck and conversation about the reserve of the British monarchy. So she needs her refuge and a nip, too. Surely, the queen would understand. Blunt has been working continuously since her ...
By Hilary Alexander, Fashion Director at Paris Fashion Week.
Casual staple morphs to suit any style The hoodie ? that beloved, if ratty, staple of the gym locker ? has become fashion?s latest blank canvas.
It's probably safe to assume everyone reading this column has at least one or two photos of themselves they wish had never been taken. Whether it's the broccoli smile, multiple chins or an embarrassing wet spot, almost all of us can relate.