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Show 0 3 nor Jaques I I Fashions For Women lal-blue and II n tapestry II ible. for the II V P By Shelley Thomas Staff Writer French designor Jaques J Tiffeau original-blue and J white cotton tapestry J after-five ensemble, for the I spring season. A 0 , , f V W By Shelley Thomas Staff Writer The word "fashion" as much as ever means change. From season to season it continually supports a billion dollar inventory as the trends go from one dominant effect to another in what women wear. According to a local, fashion merchant, there are certain factors which denote the "styles" for each season, especially relating to this spring's look, which is stressed very much to be completely natural. Skirt lengths-they will continue to rise through the fall season although it is predicted that, in order to keep " with the constant change in fashion, ('r 0 they will eventually go down again rC?'''c after some sort of an undefined limit y' on height has been reached. K Qf Gender and appearancethe idea of Q O rJ girls taking clothes-styles from men's Rc"VyO clothing is apparently gone and the f j- new trend is for extremely feminine -lines and styles. Although the pant era i is still here, the newest thing for r(Jj evening is a feminine version of the ZfJ already established pants-for-evening, (Tj using the softer, more lightweight t!r fabrics. Along this line it has been said lPv that the best look for dressy wear is anything that is "long, flowing and ffS- divided." FM "y, . ill 1 I , 11 I : - i' 1 ( v-1- i American designed jumpsuit in cotton. Scarf by Yves Saint Laurent, hat by Adolfo. Spring crepe dress in brown and white. Scarf by Yves Saint Laurent, hat by Adolfo. (Continued on Page 4) "33$385' ill VP I L:l Feminine pants are part of -X the new evening look. i Fashions courtesy of Adrien 'N Emihe C$fyp j (Continued from Page 3) This season's fabrics (light, fj. "moving" materials, voile, which is a sheer cotton, and many snythetic w blends) are used in varied ? combinations of texture which 1 breaks formerly established rules of 2 design. This idea has been picked up in color combinations and for a S while fashion magazines stressed the "anything goes" concept in I mixing and matching parts of an V outfit. This seems to have died ? down as the "anything goes" concept requires a certain trained It? knowledge in creating the thrown-together look. There really is a plan of design to the apparently ? un-matched combinations in many ensembles. ) The line of accessories still features the scarf, but now it is worn at the waist, around the head i like a turban and at the neck in all i sizes and lengths. The nJ tie-scarf is more a part of the clothes scene being used headband and as a h-attachment h-attachment tied at the han-' add more color to a car planned outift. ). The big thing in jewelry ' and lots of chains in great and the chained and bejewelej worn low on the hips. Sho have the chunkier heels ar round and square toes, height of the heel is beini much higher in continuation-more continuation-more feminine look forsprJ These spring fashion stv; revolve around what has1 termed the Natural Look j with this comes natural lookip styles and make-up-e make-up at all (or the eft such). |