Corset News Archive - 21-Oct-2007

  • Comeaux/Mouton (Opelousas Daily World)
    Charisse Catherine "CeCe" Comeaux and Johnathan Paul Mouton exchanged marriage vows at 7 p.m. October 13, 2007 at St. Landry Catholic Church in Opelousas during a double-ring ceremony. Monsignor Louis Melancon officiated the nuptial Mass.


  • Yeah, whatever (Times Online Sunday)
    The first generation to be raised free of the shackles of feminism, pop?s new poster girls don?t do angst. Our correspondent gets a mouthful


  • Joanna Newsom Joanna Newsom & the Ys Street Band EP (Pitchfork)
    You have to lower the stakes after an album like Ys , because you can't raise them. Joanna Newsom's follow-up is a lot less formally ambitious: A three-song quickie, with one new song and two old ones, recorded live in the studio with four members of her acoustic touring band.


  • Here come the brides... (Daily Telegraph)
    It looks like a Moonie mass marriage ceremony but actually it's the annual Wedding Dress Ball, at which 150 women get to relive their big day in their big dress ? only this time with the addition of tattoos, Magic Knickers and flip-flops. Judy Rumbold dusts off her own gown and joins them.


  • Scare tactics (Fargo Forum)
    Students offer a few tips for low-budget Halloween costumes Even if you?ve spent all your time and money on Halloween candy and costumes for the kids, you can still scare up a great get-up for yourself. We asked local college theater students to come up with fabulous Halloween costumes on a budget.


  • SHY DINERS (Asbury Park Press)
    Whenever Leslie Lipton was handed a menu, she'd freeze.


  • Beyond-retro spats are back (Albany Times Union)


  • Heatherette designers prefer fringe of fashion (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
    Richie Rich and Traver Rains have a vision of America - and it's got little to do with Mom, baseball and apple pie. They're on a funky all-American road trip.


  • Historic foundation (The Express-Times)
    It has played so much more than a supporting role in modern history. It has been praised for releasing women from the rib-crushing corset. It has been burned (or so the story goes) as a symbol of women's oppression.


  • Kira Cochrane talks to Sophie Dahl about her new novel and being 'Britain's largest model' (Guardian Unlimited)
    Sophie Dahl's mother carted her around the world in search of happiness, love and God - great material for a first novel.


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