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Now that CNN has put Lou Dobbs out to pasture, you'd think that The Most Trusted Name in News would make the reporting of facts the hallmark of its brand. Dream on.
Now that CNN has put Lou Dobbs out to pasture, you'd think that The Most Trusted Name in News would make the reporting of facts the hallmark of its brand. Dream on.
Michelle Madhok | Posted 11.11.2009 | Style
Seeing a braless celebrity is a little like spotting a shooting star -- it happens more often than you'd think. From Kate Moss to Britney, the minor epidemic spans across celebs of all ages.
Posted 11.11.2009 | Style
Japanese lingerie company Triumph unveiled its Make-The-Putt Bra today. The corset can be laid out as a putting green and when the golfer sinks a ball...
Posted 10.06.2009 | Impact
Stacks of bras in brown cardboard boxes fill Oz du Soleil's home in Chicago's Kilbourn Park neighborhood. Red bras. Polka-dotted pink and brown ones, ...
Daily Mail | Eleanor Glover | Posted 07.10.2009 | Style
Whether you favour silky smalls, bolder holder bras or sexy suspenders, woman have always had a close relationship with their underwear. From the poin...
Darryle Pollack | Posted 05.27.2009 | Living
My first bras were the lingerie equivalent of orthopedic shoes -- stiff, white, cotton things fastened at the back with a row of hooks designed to fluster and frustrate teenage boys.
GlobalPost | Caryle Murphy | Posted 04.16.2009 | World
RIYADH -- Reem Asaad finds it annoying to buy her bras and panties from a man. But she doesn't have much choice in the matter. Although Saudi Arabi...
Charlotte Hilton Andersen | Posted 02.17.2009 | Style
Victoria's Secret found a way to bedazzle a thong that could poke your eye out but they can't even make a gym top in a color other than Boring Basic?
Michele Wissot | Posted 04.07.2009 | Style
Sure, a lacy bra peeping through a ho-hum tee epitomizes effortlessly chic. But can a less fashionably daring woman in her thirties pull something like that off?
Consumer Reports | Posted 04.17.2008 | Living
Consumer Reports tested three bras at the three different price points and concluded that you don't always get what you pay for. 1. La Perla Vintage,...
New York Magazine | New York Magazine | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
One hundred years ago, the word brassiere appeared for the first time in Vogue. For something that's supposed to be a demure underthing, the bra has h...
Marty Kaplan | Posted 11.16.2009 | Media