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Salt Lake Telegram | 1926-11-28 | Page 7 | Styles Are Bright despite Drab Forecast; Evening Clothes Resplendent with Brilliants

Type issue
Date 1926-11-28
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Article Title Styles Are Bright despite Drab Forecast; Evening Clothes Resplendent with Brilliants
Type article
Date 1926-11-28
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 7
OCR Text Styles Are Bright Despite Drab Forecast r Evening Clothes Resplendent With Brilliants I U I. I 11 L. L E d The tweed coat that looks exactly like a coat dress is finding favor Mrs Carrol D. D Winslow is wearing this one By BETSY SCHUYLER N NEA EA Service Writer NEW YORK Nov 27 Despite Despite the promised bla blackness kness the fashIonable fashionable fashionable fash fash- world Is very rosy Never have colors been more colorful reds more eagerly red and blues more militantly blue Whereas the fashionable womans woman's day may starts start ln In a conservative tan or black It is 15 apt to end In a flaming flaming flaming flam flam- ing scarlet Each hour brings more color Into the day Go along Park avenue about noon noon and and you needn't set th alarm for any early start because your elegant is never out before beCore beforetime beforetime time for tor luncheon luncheon and and you see ace much oxford gra gray beige belg gray and dark red By tea time costumes have pepped popped up considerably Beneath velvet kasha or fur wraps you glimpse a somewhat dulled lame much printed velvet elvet and patterned gaily-patterned silks In the exotic hues that would have been considered quite too last season season for for there is a definite detinUe return to the formal Cormal afternoon frock this year COLOR BURSTS FORTH FOITH And by evening particularly about night club ho hour r. r colors h have ve reached their theil- full intensity Red fled orange and vivid pink cr- cr J lIrt rt sometimes with a slight jang til you ou get used to it ft andY and sequins and rhinestOnes supply the high high- lights We Ve may be in conservative black before the season is over over but but why hurry Its It's very gay and charming as is At Tuxedo I saw Mrs Howard Van Sinderen in emerald green velvet velvet velvet vel vel- vel- vel vet and gold Mrs Irs Frederick Frederick Fred Fred- erick crick G. G de in ro royal rojal al blue with span spangles les of ot green the whole presenting presenting presenting pre pre- a peacock effect Mrs l Garrard Garrard Gar Gar- rard Comly In lavender taffeta with rhinestones Mrs Charles J. J Coulter I in green chiffon with a wide fringe of ot green ostrich that shaded from Nile to emerald and Mrs Irs S. S Sloan G Gold ld In yellow chiffon and cloth of or gold Fill in the picture with a hundred other well-groomed well women in gay colors and you complete the picture of ot the ballroom Lines for the most part simple but knowing Heads closely shingled Arms AIms well brace- brace S t r 5 3 S Sk SSt S St S SS k 4 The black velvet coat has lost it its it middle-aged middle look as demonstrated by this chic wrap of Marion Wilsons Wilsons Wilsons Wil Wil- sons
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