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Show Wednesday, March 20, 1985 Vemfll EypfSSt 1 3 v n n I m. . w- ii ill i. f j-r'iMfc " I.J III ! S v j " 'V cb ' - V A HtJ Mr t .' Wif J i J. ,', r - I I a. mWfW i i i i - "I , is :C- f.s"'4 . A i" j ' " ?U" ? I' 1 III '' ' l tpNUiX 1 I 1 .fs1 '$rf A . 1 P y tTW I 1 cr ,f v ; 1 r v .A 1 . WITH A SELECTION of antiques at Sis's Attic in the background, Camille demonstrates the proper attire for the beach in the early 40's. Colleen Martin generously shared her antique clothing collection as a contrast for today's fashion. THE BEST DRESSED girl at the junior prom could have been wearing this dazzling creation of pink tafeta Thejdelicate fan and picture hat complete thecostumefromthe30's. Spring fashions of 1985 are returning to this feminine, soft look modeled by Joy Hatch. Blase bustles or stamp out stays In the world of fashion evloution, Gone were fans, parasols, Things now "in- are wash and rave oiu shoes. No more narrow pin- women had but one soloution. Clothes feathered hats and the beaded bag wear, made for comfort wear and 'n ser! an lof singing ine must be changed to give them com- thus more was exposed that dimpled tear. They stretch and give and mold bIues- Tllere f ,ots of room wh!r' fort, no more ouch and oooh and urn- and sagged. Gone were hankies and the figure, and allow big breaths and corn? and cal ouscs can 8row Wlin phfort! things to swoon and singing under the even bigger. r"nnin and JumPlflg sneakers on harvestmoon. We now can lip in Just a fiash what W" .. . .... , And so as the years of fashion went Things went "out" like cooking used to take hours to bind, hook and .flAmiS!11 by there was an occasional glimpse Niagri Starch, blueing, scrub boards sash. Swimsuiu are teeny and ever : i0. 7 "f J. B ,k1 ri of arm and thigh. Gone were hooks and the sufferage march. And so did so daring not drooped past the knees JLm! I Jt and eyes and buttons, whale bone top hats, spats and suspenders, from water they arc bearing. corsets, and sleeves called leg of garters, ouuonsnoes ana piumpnina mutton. endcrs. may change every spring but as you know and I know comfort is still the Our feet have spread out and so number one thing. ! " VIC V J,i V4 V ' s Jf" By Mrl Young 0 I Q it. t - -r; a So v 1 la." V : All ' ' . ; , , 1 1 - i-J ....... M ) i V '5 lla .'v -M-V ? v it l V V, I !' . t : I ,0' , : J 4 i" 1 ; i f ' !. j . ; ' A FORMAL IN A semi sheer fabric with a draped accent reaching to the bottom of the skirt in the back was all the go in the 30's. Camilla holds a wispy over blouse popular a few years earlier. wf u-Y' ' ! U H ItTj: 4 V 1 ii ' f ' V t ,J Oi V l V' 1 4 1 7 i JOY AND Mt dat-'f Ae! 3 q f-te?. at? 3:1 fe:Vej cut n e?!jr fas'oi tour's! t w ' t?f3?r's Ac' a' Z'lcf tfi-C"? (J?5S S $ tU'f 03 a 1 5',-f l hOl Ef. Jrr S d??3 don? 3J 15 fa;c".c-J tr"-, r-.a-y V ill n 1 JOY HATCH wva! a d?-??d ' frr?" ' Css TQ' iet t'a-V d'r-3 1 c' is s- H'-a U r : t: f an'f'cgt c!'-sk fo a f 0.""n t-M a-J try M. THE COWGIS Of tHE aoi ej wud r'T'o P y Mart n 5-o3 ""3t 1"S d'i??1 CC r! ?'S 1KC-? djS |