Show Black Doesn't Go Well Wei II I With Suntan Let your first fall dress be black isn't the best available I fashion advice for the darkly suntanned suntanned suntanned sun sun- I tanned beauty If she firmly intends to keep right on taking sun baths as long longas long longas as the sunshine remains warm and summery and so retain her coat of tan as long as possible shell she'll probably find brown gray live green or a warm yellow a happier choice Black just isn't as becoming to suntanned arms and throats as itis itis it itis is to satiny white ones It should fashion the second rather than the first fall dress Brown Goes Well With Sun Tan Brown ought to be flattering with any shade of tan worth fighting to keep With it it an orange yellow scarf and lipstick and nail polish that are yellow- yellow red rath rather r than red blue-red would be chic The new stuffed olive combination com com- olive olive green with pimento pimento pi pimento pi- pi mento red red red-is is perfect for the beige Beige and red the color combination combination combination combi combi- nation darling of the hour is made to order for the suntanned If you are very young try a beige c corduroy dress or suit about the color of your skin with a red scarf or a red hat Powder Must Always Match Skin If youre you're not so young consider one of the new surfaced rough-surfaced silks or sheer wools in soft beige and brighten it with a dash of scarlet Naturally any chic woman sticks to her dark summer shade of powder until her skin becomes light again Its It's a mistake simply simply simply sim sim- ply because you want your first fall dress to be black to start putting light powder over dark skin in the hope that the suntan wont won't be noticed Powder always should match exactly the shade of the skin on which it is applied |