Corset News Archive - 30-Sep-2007

  • Bras and knickers appear like magic (Stuff)
    Dodgy tales of underwear going missing off lines in the dead of night are old-hat.


  • September 27, 2007 (Arts Journal)
    This article originally appeared in Voice of Dance ( http://www.voiceofdance.org ) on September 27, 2007.


  • Best Goth/Leather Shop (Tucson Weekly)
    Want a corset? A collar? Perhaps some stripper shoes? Whatever you need, and for whatever reason, the folks at Hydra will have it, and are more than happy to help you find it. Some mistake Hydra as a high-end Hot Topic for grown-ups. Not so.


  • SUMMER OF '77 (New York Post)
    Remember the sizzling, scintillating summer of 1977 when Billy Martin?s Yankees stormed past the Red Sox and went on to capture their first World Championship in 15 years by beating the Dodgers in six games as Reggie Jackson blasted three home runs...


  • A real knife (and fork) fight (Los Angeles Times)
    At the L.A. County Fair, tablescapers transform place settings into works of art. The competition is fierce and the judges' remarks can bite. Marie and Christel Schoenfelder looked down the rows of tabletops with a mix of anxiety and anticipation.


  • The Lost Fleet; A whaling book that tells South Coast stories (The Standard-Times)
    DARTMOUTH ? Bay State author Marc Songini brings fascinating tales of the region's much-celebrated whaling days to life in his new book, "The Lost Fleet", which you will have a chance to hear him read from tonight (Sept. 26, at 7 p.m.) at the...


  • Review: The Golden Age of Couture, Paris and London 1947-57 (My Village Kensington)
    It was Christian Dior who first referred to the decade of couture following the end of the Second World War as ?The Golden Age?. In 1947, Dior created his ?New Look?: an hour glass, wasp-waisted, full-skirted silhouette that became the shape of the post-war modern woman.


  • Opinion by Bonnie Henry: National Geographic, Vogue celebrate brassiere (Arizona Daily Star)
    What's in a name? Apparently enough to warrant a 100th anniversary.


  • The queen of burlesque (San Jose Mercury News)
    Dita Von Teese is a name you either know. Or not. She doesn't have television credits nor has she had a movie career.


  • PETA spices up ads (The State)
    Model Dita Von Teese featured in new promotion Model and burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese shows off her curves in a racy new ad promoting spaying and neutering pets. The ad, unveiled in Los Angeles by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, stars the former Marilyn Manson flame as a corset-wearing spokeswoman for the group?s ABC animal birth control campaign. Meanwhile, in Hong Kong, ...


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