Corset News Archive - 08-Sep-2007

  • Dresses return to elegance, with a touch of color (The Star-Ledger)
    NEW YORK -- Tailored and elegant dresses, lightweight wide-leg pants and lower hemlines are strong trends developing in the women's collections at spring 2008 Fashion Week. It seems the sophisticated menswear-inspired looks popular for this fall will carry over well into next year.


  • Streamlined, tailored and sleek (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
    Summer's dress trend segues into fall with rich fabrics and colors -- and slimmer silhouettes.


  • Verena von Pfetten: Belted Fairies And Fuzzy Hair: Backstage At BCBG (HuffingtonPost)
    September 5, 2007: It's officially New York Fashion Week, and I kicked it off with a little backstage action at the BCBG show this morning. The scene was surprisingly calm, considering it was about 57 minutes to showtime. Mainly press,...


  • Rule Breakers (Princeton Packet)
    "Lee Krasner Action Figure" by Ewing-based artist Arlene Milgram. Corsets of steel couldn't hold back the 'Dangerous Women' of the art world between the two world wars. An exhibit at Mercer County Community College pairs 70 contemporary artists with their 20th-century counterparts.


  • Year after Fidel's illness, Raúl marks rebellion but admits failings (Sun-Sentinel)
    Waving miniature Cuban flags and screaming "Viva Fidel! Viva Raúl!" an estimated 100,000 loyalists crammed the plaza to hear the country's only four-star general and acting president, Raúl Castro, for the first time preside over ceremonies marking the start of the Cuban Revolution.


  • Weddings (The Morning News)
    Capps-Kuykendall Megan Kuykendall and Zachary Capps, both of Springdale, were married at 2 p.m. June 2, 2007, at Prairie Grove Christian Church. Vance Eubanks officiated.


  • Censorship perceived by 60 percent of Venezuelan journalists (El Universal)
    About 60 percent of Venezuelan journalists feel they face censorship and conceded that they themselves restrict their own work, according to a case study conducted by the Venezuelan Institute of Press and Society released Friday by Buenos Aires daily newspaper El Clarín.


  • Benefit slated for Bernat fire victims (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
    UXBRIDGE - The idea for the Phoenix Festival was born of the desire to help artists, musicians, crafts people and other business owners who were victims of the devastating Bernat Mill fire get back on their feet - and hopefully back on their feet in Uxbridge.


  • Itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny (The Times of India)
    Swimwear finally made an appearance on the ramp on Day II of the WIFW. Otherwise, it was predictable.


  • Wills Lifestyle Fashion Week: Siddartha Tytler (rediff.com)
    Here's a glimpse of Siddartha Tytler's latest designs at India Fashion Week. Sophisticated but funky, each outfit was an individual style statement. First off is an ensemble stressing on earthy colours.


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    Corset News Archive - 08-Sep-2007