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Show , Lady-in-wditing Can Feel in Style: I With "Morafe-Boosting" Clothes ! Highland Drive at the Stork Set Shop, smart, youthful outfits are; to be found. Of course, the smock and slim skirt silhouette is still and will always al-ways be the most flattering for the figure during this period. Design De-sign rules call for no fullness below be-low if there is fullness above, or smart lines are lost. Pencil slim skirts are always the smartest, and a variety of cuts in smocks or jerkin tops may be used. Fashion also offers exotic even-satin even-satin and brsocades, so the mother-to-be need not be excluded from I social events. ! For the lady-in-waiting, Dame Fashion has produced some wonderful won-derful clothes to make her feel and look as fashionable as any-lone, any-lone, and in a woman's life this is definitely a time when clothes can be a morale booster, j Time was when shops had nothing no-thing specially designed and made :for the figure at this time. Not too many years ago, it was necessary nec-essary to. concoct some sort of make-shift dress oneself to 'mark time' in; either by buying a larger larg-er size dress or hiding oneself in 'a Mother Hubbard. From here a maternity style developed, one of I a voluminous dress that expanded through the waistline with elastic, elast-ic, drawstring, or sliding panel. iThe only virtue to those hideous Jliiplength waistline dresses of the twenties was the concealing qualities qua-lities the blouse effect to the hips I gave the expanding waistline. ! Designers became aware of the need and possibilities of creating jfor the mother-to-be, and soon, cleverly cut maternity style appeared. ap-peared. How fortunate the young ; lady-in-waiting of today is, for 'never before have maternity fashions fa-shions been as chic and appealing appeal-ing as now. In Sugar House, at La Rie's, J. C. Penney's, Keith i O'Brien's and further south onj i |