Show I To Be Formal Gown Must Be Long By CHERIE NICHOLAS u ti 5 Tv gK r h J Jr r S t i ia a c r 4 my r k kr r r sa A a Y t a i A I. I f I i L J j f pp L t r r 4 w s t I i 1 j i S 4 ter M V T EMBER EIBER way l I back a season sea sen- 1 f son or so a ago o when t r we tried on the mho then the n Ion long long-long gl lon 0 n g I a arr rr frocks and looked ry with amusement at nt A ourselves In the ilia mirror Made Jade us f almost hold bold our breath at nt the transformation trans trans- a formation t they b 11 e y wrought In adding to ou our d dignity and our ur stature Well Weil fashion must have liked the Idea at least when were we're formal for all allour allour our smartest smallest evening ening gowns designed de de- designed signed for the now are like that Its It's amazing how divinely tall these snug the hipline at the hipline skirts with their length floor Hemlines make male us look Then too when It comes to formality Its It's the length of the skirt which determines how formal six formal sit Inches from the floor says Paris for afternoon while for evening the hemline drops to the floor and anel for very most formal It takes on a bitof bit bitof bitof of train The trio of de gowns In the picture not only demonstrate the efficacy ef ef- cacy of length In achieving formalIty formality formal formal- Ity and stressing the coveted silhouette ett ette e but they also tell a fascinating t. t ing story In regard to th time the hand handsome handsome some and varied materials which go goto goto goto to make male up the best looking dine dance and otherwise festive festi gowns Also the continued stellar role which cunning colorful velvet wraps are playing unmistakably registers In this group of oC summer evening modes Th The thrill which the gown to the right and the theone one In lu the center Imparts imparts Im- Im parts Is that each Is fashioned of pIque ilque This matter of ot silk pique for or the evening gown is a new chap ter tor being written Into the pages s of fashion history by leading lending It French couturiers Note the bias cut of the skirt gracing the center figure and how snugly It clings to the lips points points which are arc outstanding In n the time newer silhouette The Time flare Ilare which releases about the knees alse Is according to the time trend of lately accepted lines The short transparent transparent trans trans- parent velvet elvet evening e wrap trimmed with white fox Cox foIs Is one of the most must attractive C t types brought out this season The white pique dress to right with broad belt of lacquered red straw very new may be worn correctly correctly correctly cor cor- either for afternoon or evening eve eve- ning ping That adorable Jacquette which sets It off Is made of transparent transparent transparent trans trans- parent velvet vel the time exact red of the belt hest The Time hat has bas a n bit of Irish crochet lace for Its trim to together ether with a diminutive tl e black bow by byway byway i way of contrast The entire cos costume costume tume carries that quaint mid VIctorIan Vic Vic- torIan air about it which Is so char of oC many of the more recent recent recent re re- re- re cent fashions Its It's the utmost simplicity of this seasons season's lace gowns which give them indescribable charm and the ely lo dress pictured to the left proves this to be so Again In this exquisite frock of peau dan lace whose color Is powder hlll blue we ve see artfully molded hiplines contrasting a graceful flare Oare about the knees The length mildly suggests a train The soft silken en flowers Dowers are In three of blue With this most winsome lace gown milady wears a smartly simple on sUp slip on wrap of ot sheer velvet In a 1 begun begun- ing new blue Its kimono sleeves claim attention for they Interpret a new and rapidly becoming popular popular popular lar mo movement iQ ee 1932 1933 Western Vs Nc Newspaper pcr Union |