
Corset News Archive - 10-Oct-2007
Don't waste your waist ? accentuate your curves with skinny belts and sashes. It's a cinch, says Julia Robson
Bryony Gordon resorted to magic tights to help her achieve noticeable curves without the pain
London, Oct 9 : Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine has found that a reinforcing band could help prevent expansion of the heart, and reduce the danger of congestive heart failure tools.
PARIS ? Inspired by the idea of the corset, Celine creative director Ivana Omazic's spring collection took a modern look at structure. Linear shapes that echoed the boning of yore were placed on the outside of garments as decoration, but they also did double duty in slimming and emphasizing the waist. Some of the best looks were the simplest: a white satin T-shirt with tiny pleats in the back ...
Draw attention to your waist and curves with skinny belts, buckles and sashes, says Julia Robson.
This week's patent applications include a device to strengthen overstretched hearts, glasses that help you blink on time, and smart mortar fuses to stop accidental detonations
Last Friday night I went downtown and stopped at the ATM at that skeezy place in between the Gay '90s and that Dreamgirls joint. This little shanty reminds me of New York because it's quite the little hole-in-the-wall...
Scientists have designed a new "heart-reinforcing corset" to help combat congestive heart failure. While there isn't a large degree of understanding of the condition, many believe that the heart expands in order to pump more blood as a reaction to damage or valve problems. This expansion generally exacerbates the problem, so the new reinforcing band is attempting to control the expansion of the ...
Australian actress Abbie Cornish says the period costumes she wore in "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" helped her get into character.
After the fat years come the lean. For eight long years, the public sector has enjoyed the richest of pickings as Gordon Brown used a combination of higher taxes, and higher borrowing to pump billions into the public services.