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L Pleasing I r A Contrast ti F a 1 j r f. f y n Ml r y yI F r I z T I S tl By B y Mme M me F Frances tf k y The Famous Creator o 01 Fashions t r 1 f S the season is now In full fun swing I am 1 IX devoting this page to dinner gowns Fascinating in color and originated i In most exquisite materials those illustrated illustrated illus illus- reveal many interesting style tent ten- ten t One that I admire greatly is the model depicted on the seated figureA figure gure H fours fours- h I A tight black satin slip sUp forms its foun- foun S nation elation Over this is a charming dress of orange lace The neckline neckline is pleasingly cut in rounded style The armholes which are quite generous in size are outlined by l f. f frills of black tulle This decoration is repeated re- re 1 r I on the skirt for the lace dress is finished with a frill fril of f black tulle This model shop shows ws a rather low waistline waistline waist- waist line Une which is defined denned by a sash of two pieces of chiffon One is in a lovely shade of cf orange orange and the other is a raspberry raspberry'S S 'S color These are are tied on the sides so that they form two long draperies that simu late trains rte A headdress of black tulle is worn with fJ this interesting gown and this effectively effective emphasizes the decorative frills of the dress I i A very different type is pictured i in n the model which is made mane of black velvet Devoid De De- Devoid r void of fluffy trimmings it is combined i with very beautiful black lace which j- j shows its delicate folds where the velvet f 3 t i is slashed apart Beneath the black la lar lace r it its is s a white satin slip Black and White for s Evening Evenings f The long pointed the deep 4 I armholes and the opening on the f front rout of v the skirt as well weIl as the hem ar are defined t S by dull silver braid A l loosely osel draped girdle holds the soft folds of the velv velvet t in in- position This is of duIl dull silver so that r the black and gray co color for scheme of the thew f w dress may be accentuated With this i in n mind I made the turban of white satin and veiled r it with bl black ck lac lace The union of rp ic black lack and white is one that is greatly reaty i in n I iJ vogue especially for evening It- It j ji Equally attractive is the is the dainty frock j I W q r rS S- S V S r f r. r A A. Large Plain Orange 1 Hat a Frock jf of Brocaded Chiffon and anda a Girdle of i w Silver Bound I r in Orange r of burnt orange silver and black brocaded chiffon It is cut on very simple lines as asI asI asI I consider s such ch beautiful fabrics are seen at their loveliest when disposed in simple manner Burnt orange and its kindred colors are greatly admired this season therefore I have chosen that shade of satin satin sat sat- in to bind the chiffon It is a color colo that looks particularly well weIl for evening al although although al al- though in the darker tones of flame it is isas isas isas as popular for daytime wear The belt is of silver cloth and it is carelessly tied at the side so that the long i ends m make ke a shimmering streak of color on the side of the frock Bands of skunk fur prove a pleasing finish for the abbreviated abbreviated abbreviated ab ab- sleeves In the huge velvet hat you see another of fashions fashion's dominant characteristics It Itis Itis is untrimmed untrimmed-a a mode that is especially liked for the dinner chapeau This is an unusually becoming style as the enormous enormous enormous enor enor- brim forms a delightful background for the face While these models suggest the varied types of dress that are admirable for dining dining dining din din- ing out I am including another that is perhaps a trifle more extreme in its dashing dashing dashing dash dash- ing style This creation shows a strong Russian influence for as I have already indicated things Russian are very much in the ascendant in fashions fashion's realms For the slip I selected some wonderful emerald green chiffon Over this I draped gray chiffon Great is apparent in inthe inthe the arrangement of this fabric for the rhythmic swing of the Russian blouse can only be attained by the use of yards and yards of material On this delectable gray background I had great bunches of grapes embroidered in pearls with the leaves in silver so that a lovely soft iridescence iri- iri iridescence iridescence iri iri- pervades the dress As I was creating this model I saw in imagination the blouse with its bands of sumptuous fur However on this dainty model I r decided that to use fur was out of the question Then I hesitated as I bethought myself of all the delectable trimmings I had at my command As I walked about my studio I suddenly noted one of the beautiful ostrich fans that are areso areso areso so decorative I picked it up and was toying toying toying toy toy- ing with it when noting the length of the delicate flues I realized that ostrich was the trimming I should put upon this dress Ostrich Trimming Effective So where fur usually ripples about the skirt I have introduced a sumptuous band of gray ostrich Around the sleeves I also placed some ostrich otherwise they would have looked too severe as they are cut quite short On One other touch of or color I added to this Newspaper Feature 1020 1929 y lovely dress dress dress-a a belt of pale lemon When it was finished I realized that I must must create create cre cree cre- cre ate a a special hat to accompany it The unadorned velvet chapeau would not be in keeping with this type of dress so I had one of my mannequins slip it on As she stepped out on the stage she raised one hand toward her hair Immediately I saw the reflection in the mirror behind her and knew that I must originate a feather hat Then and there I sent upstairs to my studio for some gray ostrich like that which I used on the dress In a few moments moments moments mo mo- mo- mo ments I had devised the novel hat that is such an attractive addition to this model Now should you wish to fashion a dinner dinner din din- ner dress for yourself I am sure that these models will give you very excellent ideas Similar effects may readily be ob tamed by developing the gown with less ornate trimmings Were Vere you to model a dress on Russian lines you might originate originate originate nate it in a soft silky crepe Then it would not be necessary to put on such lavish em em- Indeed you might discard this altogether and instead of a feather banding banding band band- ing you might affect a band of silver braid Or if you object to severely straight lines you could substitute fringe Lace especially the tIle real made hand-made varieties is extremely expensive so in copying the orange lace gown you could favor tulle This would make quite a pretty frock especially for the young girl Of course I d find that nearly all aU my patrons who are hardly out of the school room are anxious anxIOUS for black gowns with long trains and the other impedimenta that are del de- de l y rl 1 I Jo I signed particularly for their gram gran mothers I m I always tell them that in a few ye yea the they may change their point of view wh they have to wear black but that tl the th should choose the girlish pink and and bi bh silks so long as the flush of youth is a their cheeks Despite my preference l however I do create many black gow for my youthful clients but very often one relieve their sombreness by a touch c magnificent color I Velvet More l Popular V The brocaded chiffon dress also suggestions to the home This material is quite costly as the p pry cess of making it is one that involves involve great deal of work and time Now if y yo were to select a plain chiffon in any colt cole that you favor you could achieve a prett pret contrast by outlining it in satin of diff ent shade Or if you have only recent started to do your own sewing you mig simplify the latter by putting a around the chiffon If you do this I wo woul l suggest that as you near the waistline Y yo turn it in a trifle as that gives a prettie prett line than if you use it full width at t th waistline t Of course in the making of belts fo ft such dresses ribbons or chiffon scan scarf may frequently be substituted This wi save you quite a bit of sewing and wom woma J who have not done much often find iii delicate work quite tedious 1 j While I am anI using many filmy fabric for evening I find that my prediction regard to the use of velvet is more the tha fulfilled Some of the handsomest gown gow i I have created are fashioned exclusive t from this lovely material the folds which fall in such wonderful lines l II The Fashion Forecast S Floating tone panels g r than tics the may dress n be iak taken as a sore canon that skirts will dl v he be w worn longer in the forthcoming styles t o were West Sixth fifty Street New Ner York J It t |