Corset News Archive - 24-Oct-2007

  • Daft idea? Corset is (Daily Mirror)
    The £1,345 Dolce & Gabbana metal corset belt promises to give women rich (and daft) enough to buy it a 23-inch waist.   


  • Football game seen as bigger cultural event (Berkshire Eagle)
    Two words: Wardrobe malfunction. If it took you mere seconds to associate those words with a startled Janet Jackson and an apologetic CBS broadcast team after a 2004 Super Bowl halftime "costume reveal" gone awry, consider yourself part of the fabric.


  • Polks dots and peacock prints (Contra Costa Times)
    Peacock prints, retro polka dots and evening elegance were all the rage at Canada College's 16th annual "Artistry in Fashion" show .


  • Botswana: Zen Promotions' Birthday Bash Huge Success (AllAfrica.com)
    Zen Promotions' fourth birthday bash that was held last Saturday at Botswanacraft was a huge success.


  • Dare you swap M&S for S&M? (Daily Telegraph)
    With PVC, Latex, masks, hoods and metal corset belts dominating the catwalk, Hilary Alexander asks whether fetish is taking over fashion.


  • 1024 fash spats (Provo Daily Herald)
    Over the past few fashion seasons, we've seen the return of 1960s patent-leather go-go boots, 1930s-era brogues, the classic 1950s ballet flat and the 1970s platform. But spats? That's right, and they're not just for Mr. Peanut anymore. Spat-like flourishes are showing up clinging to high heels, looking like a gladiator's leather armor, and on fall's must-have booties, which are being ...


  • Prelude to unhealthy eating (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
    Being shy about eating in public may be a precursor to an eating disorder.


  • Queen Cate II (Daily Mirror)
    Looking regal in a stunning corset-style dress by Vivienne Westwood, actress Cate Blanchett makes a majestic entrance for the UK premiere of Elizabeth: The Golden Age.   


  • Cate wows film fans (Daily Mirror)
    Cate Blanchett's majestic entrance for Elizabeth: The Golden Age premiere.   


  • We're in a 'Saw'-ful mess (New York Daily News)
    David Hinckley: The "Saw" series, built on the psychokiller Jigsaw, places the same value on subtlety that "Sex and the City" places on chastity.


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