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Show 4-- SUNDAY HERALD D Narrowed Look',Ricli Use of Fabrics, llh NqveltyTreatments Enhance Styling Coordinates, Separates Collection In Seasons Coat, Suit Give Variety SUNDAY, MARCH County, 'Infinite vsrlety" U term that! well nave been coined for this Spring' coat nd suit fihioni. Spring Opening Not tor nuny has there been io much news In iilhmietie and fabric m that found in this year's presentation. Separates have long played an active role In the wardrobes of from college girls to women matrons. There's always a sense of fashion achievement in choosing m!ht 1 imaginative sepsrates that Interchange to give endless variety to even the most modest wardrobe These wonderfully wearable "ex-- ! tras for Spring, 1953, are more Women love suit's and they love change to keep them Interettlng a and refreshing from fashion's point of flew. In this Spring's suits, here it aure to be I silhouette that's Mel ior evenr woman. They ire being shown with boxy Jacket, In oval shapes (hut hut the hiplirte. and In compromise silhouette that'i 1 neia ther fitted nor straight, but very wearable and becoming newcomer. There ere straight cut Jackets that may be worn boxy or cinched with a wide contour belt There arc sulU with matching stoles . suit) with sculptured lines that accent the waistline and curve over J ' J ). ' J J j 71 the hlpUne, Each of these new suit silhou ettes Is destined U add an exciting air of newness to the Easter Parade 0 1953. To add even greater emphasis on the variety of the Spring suit showings are the softly tailored suit which resembles a dress, the wear, and silk suit for after-fiv- e the costume suit. The silk suit Is dress often shown with a and sepsrate Jacket In silk pon gees, foulsrds, tie silks, and small oatterned brocades. The costume suit rates high as a fashion success this Spring. Dt- slaners have done Interesting treat menu In the choice of fabrics used. This suit I usually In three Jacket, skirt and blouse. pieces wide The Jscket Is lined In range of fabrics from Jerseys to printed silks and cottons with blouses in the same fabric. The sUm skirt lends Itself beautifully to the fabric contrast that this Spring is so Tha narrow boxy. Jacket, either tapered to the hips or shown with slits In the sides. Is doubly smart In the fabrics that have texture wool-Interest. Thick tns, boucle weaves, nubby wool tweeds, and lacy poodle cloths are featured in the jackets, while a blending smooth fabric Is used In : the slim skirt There art many formulas for creating the costume look. This is achieved by a blending of various fabrics that complement each oth-- j tr. such as a worsted crept blouse, heavier weight skirt end a jacket of nubby tweed or surface-Interecoating. . Colors in the suits at the thow- - I - II 3 t--',r ', vv- m Page : and colorful, more more versatile than ever! V They art designed to give a def inite costume look, even In the most casual Interpretations. This effect Is due In a great choice part to the of fbr(ci. Although stripes, checks, prints, and plain colors are used there ia always a extensively, thread of running through a group. Jacket, skirts, ajid blouses are of! the favorite wardrobe-atretchethe college and Career girl. Jackets i art being shown In Interesting new versions, with the cardigan a lead ing favorite. The lines are narrower, tapered to the hipllne or cut in boxy silhouettes. Skirts are gener pleated ally slimmer, .although . ' siyicj arc iiupuriaiii. Orion and wool combinations menswear flannel, and tweeds are top favorites In these separates In the tailored mood. Stoles, often in reversible ver in the sions. are a big stand-ou- t separates field. They perform a h function In several outfits, if selected to match a skirt or top. Sweaters matched to separates, often banded In matching fabric, offer an Interesting accent to an ensemble. Just appearing on the Spring scene arc the separates with a air. They are the fun fashions always looked forward to so eargerly. Here, skirts go full with flared lines, gored panels, or unpresscd pleats to make them extra full. RAGE IN FABRICS with its texture news, this Tops are invariably sleeveless of 100 per cent virgin wool poodle cloth Is classically styled coat well with skirts and team equally with utility and comfort as Its prime considerations. Mrs. Josephine shirts, or tapered patio pants. Conk, modeling for Myrle's Dress Shop, chose a black patent chip Halters are strong favorites. straw hat faced with velvet and trimmed with a smart laquered In this field, cotton soars to new quill, black gauntlet gloves and a black faille bag, to go with the heights of smartness In Its Im . coat. The violets add a fragrance of spring. aginative interpretations. Design rs are using denim In a wealth of new colors and with distinctive details. Msdsgascsr "strawcloth" is while T.ln0rli Inr nr!nir an Important newcomer, lukp An the bles that reflect evening dress ginghams, calicos, cotton taffetas. costume-looThere Is an important inno In k charming ensem- chambrays, and printed cottons of vation in the dress length night-- 1 all types art used with new Wood floors newly finished "with gown with matching dress-lengt-h separates that give shellac should not be waxed until negligee. look still shine bright, the shellac has had two or three There are pajamas In shortie a h fashion lime- days in which to set. ly In the after-fiv- e lengths, frequently rompers , . In tapered ped light and are even being shown for ing type wax should not be used in long lengths the Spring bride and her attend until three or four weeks have al pushers all with a costume ants! look. elapsed. color-plannin- g " V 7 r. 1 FOR THE COLORFUL SEASON-W- lth deep set full sleeves, a lapel collar and the "pyramid" shoulder effect, the light shell pink coat which Miss Ramona Hamilton models for Sears, Roebuck and Company has that colorful spring look. Being color conscious, Miss Hamilton complements her costume with lavender gloves and bag, a gay spring bonnet piped with nsvy blue and accented with across the crown. Costume Look in Charming Ensembles Features Lingerie for Spring Wear styl-inc"- ." SPRING DAISIES The white daisies with sparkling rhinestone cenoutline on the deep pockets and Sweeters mske a "spring-fresh- " theart neckline of this "UU Diamond Original" dress modeled by Christina Greene for Flrmige'i Department Store. The lovely model who manages the new Campus Shopt Flrmage's complements her white strapless linen cocktsil dress and matching bolero with "Grace Walker" pumps of white nylon mesh and navy leather trim. 0 one-pie- Self-polis- u 0 n ... S 0 u Barbizon salutes the glorious history of the West and, with or tailored' g bodices, emphasized in the linen slips to wear with suits In sheathsklrted styles place of a blouse. Petticoats are slimmer slip with strapless bra tops, camisole Important but are pared-down- , and have smooth hlplines. Keeping mending thread and needle in a pocket of the Ironing Clean an electric toaster with board might save tiny later, if brush to remove crumbs and with you catch small tears at you find soapy cloth to clean the outside. them. Never Jmmerst In water. The ready-to-we- close ar coordination form-fittin- Is . 1 With gratification, Barbizon of Utah feels Jit: is helping Provov particularly, of Provo, Utah: Here men of high hopes and to a strong economy. . . one in which the people feel that industry courage built a magnificent future based on mutual under- serves their needs standing, regard for the worth of the individual and respect work; work that increases their skill, expresses their ability and for honest and good work. labels their identity with honest pride. the self-sam- e banner ... . builds an honest product with the same pioneer goals in mind ... the . . . where women as well as men brought . principles in heart. Us to a' better future. Continuation of this cooperation history tomorrow. S- - b ft. 8 I! 'J 1 I 50 U. 12 - and happy association will help us all to make an even greater same true and steadfast W) V can find Working together as we have these past seven years has In this generation, Barbizon of Utah carries forward under .t hi v " ; mix-matc- tone-on-to- (Continued E rs nt st t I one-pie- fashion-importa- 15. W5J UUh IIORTfl, 1 111 PROVODTfiH |