
Corset News Archive - 10-Sep-2007
Swimwear finally made an appearance on the ramp on Day II of the WIFW. Otherwise, it was predictable.
WARNING: Material in this column may not be suitable for all ages. Very old, square readers with dicey tickers -- discretion. Curves ahead.
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.
If you're going to Oktoberfest in Helen for your first time -- or you've been attending for years -- you have to dress the part. This means breaking out the lederhosen and feathered caps for the men, aprons and dirndl dresses for the ladies.
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.
The creative powerhouse of Dior, Amies et al is shimmering back to life as the V&A focuses on the golden age of couture. Hilary Alexander goes behind the scenes.
Excerpts from a recent Washington Post online reader chat with Suzanne D'Amato, deputy editor of The Post's Sunday Source section, and Janet Bennett Kelly, washingtonpost.com fashion and beauty editor. In this chat: adapting your wardrobe to fall's new structured looks.
You have to feel sorry for those powerful women, the editors and fashion directors of the glossy magazines who dictate to the rest of us mere mortals what we should be wearing, carrying and hobbling around in next season
While Jon and Jennifer's makeover went to the extreme, their corset factory-cum-home is filled with ideas to inspire and incorporate in smaller homes. Here are a half-dozen of them. Anyone who has ever screamed "What have I done?!" in the middle of a home-improvement project will feel a kinship with Jon and Jennifer Vickers. Many renovation experiences may, in fact, seem more like household ...
"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.