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Show t 8-- "1 SUNDAY HERALD D MARCH County, 8UNIXAY, lli.h 15," 13i3 C jl " Color Theme There Is much In the wsy of.look In bridal and bridesmaids' Fashion extends a rich, vibrant fashion news to Interest the bride- - gowns . . . and the new Importance tone and pert e palette of deep of Spring, 1953! There's the of bridal separates. pastela to delight milady when "debutante" look with the fuller-- ! The "db gown" for the bride her Spring wardrobe than-evcreating cotillion skirts created of is definitely of the formal gown picture. the barer design with a full skirt that oilto the airiest of fabrics From the palest the warm, caramel shadea . . . beige wins top honors In every The "natural" look collection. shows promise In elegant wool ens, textured silk ana rayons, as well as In linens and cottons. to rosy-reFrom there's a wondrous glow - to Look for this pastel highlight! "peachy" tones, Intense corsls and pale pinks to dramatise and to-b- f er ... . u. d, I. I f to ilamorUe. ; i. ' t t 4 e, blue-gree- - white-flecke- white-ground- d Attired In this cool frock made of Egyptian cotton and nylon, Mrs. Dorothy N. Clark, modeling for the Klothes Kloset, can look forward to a spring and summer "full of fashion." The dress features a full skirt with unpressed pleats In- the front pare loon- accentea and a bodice with "Peggy Himes' covereo-uwith handmade lace (lowers. The bolero Is optional and with black nylon on one side and the cotton-nylo- n checka on the other. COOL AND CRISP p from a tiny walitlloe. This wedding gown is floor lentb and Is designed of the sheerest fabrics. Foremost among the fabric choices are: nylon tulle or net, lacess with a definite em- phasls oa "Imported, plain and embroidered organdies, and silk organdies. The barer look In bridal gowns is achieved wittr the straplesa bodice, always shown with a separ ate cover-u- p Jacket or stole, or through the wider decolletage and treatments. If a net yoke is used, It Is highlighted wlih pearl embroidery or lare applique where It Joins the bodice. h In audition to the gown, the ballerina and the waltx length (Just above the ankles) are leading favorites. Separates are gaining much importance in the bridal picture. They are usually shown In a waiu-lengskirt, bare top bodice, tiny Jackets, lace gauntlets, and p If ted cummerbunds to achieve the look. Enchanting separates are shown for the bridal party, too, They fea-- " ture styling that makes them appropriate for formal wear later. LSatlns, silk taffetas, nylon net or tulle, laces, and embroidered or gandies all appear In the separatee field. Furthermore, there is equal representation of informal, and formal designs In the three popular lengths. An exciting newcomer in the bridal picture for Spring Is the color, Forsythla yellow. ,Thuv pastel i being shown In wedding gowns of embroidered organdie, as well as In dresses for the attendants. type of , th y and churning for ipring CHECKED FOR SPRIN'G-Versa- tile suit modeled by Elaine Leyshon, weiring Is this modeling for J. C. Penney Co. The mlt designed from a famous Lorette fabric by Mllllken la made of orlon and wool and la washable. Mlsa Leyshon's accessories are also' featured at Penney'i and include a Toyo rtraw bat with velvet and daisy trim and bag, glovei and icarf to match. lows out floor-lengt- and navy are the "out of the blue" fashion notes on the color scale. Silks and cottons play up tur quoise and peacock blues, while wools highlight the true blues and navy bjues. Light versions of mossy greens, pale, silver greens and. neutral, yellow greens are wondrous lew accessory .and basic Unta . orange, lemon Citrus colors and lime . remain fashion favorites for Spring. Violet has a winning way with women and will be aeen thjsSegbout the collections, but not as a leader. Gray takes a back seat to beige. yet remains a popular blending and background tone for prints and suitings. Black and white remain constant In lashion importance! White Influences fabrics In milky-tone- d d mixtures pastels or and prints; tweeds and boucles really get a "snow Job." Yes color, whether "hdl . or cold" la Important in the rich for tapestry of color fashion Spring. True-blu- ttt vvur ' SJ juriue uoiuu A Softer, Delicate Look Utti Fashion's Palette Offers Brighter LlK-- m r T1 O UnVM KvilVi jLHTO 11 A no . That important all- -' round fash ion, the knit dress, take on new Importance for Spring! Styled with a softer air, knits are appearing in wool, Orion, and cotton. The turtle neck or open necklines are replacing the class- Jewel neckline SEADY FOR ALT AS DATE A front peplum effect falling Into a fishtail in back, highlights this Spring 1953 ivory wedding gown by CORONET CREATIONS. Styled of Imported Chantllly-typ- e d with matching lace handclipped lace, the gown la mitts. A nylon tulle yoke fills in the illusion neckline. (Photo: N.Y. Dress Inst) short-sleeve- rfyratf-sMa- The newest look In maternity Is by baby fashions Inspired clothes and little girl dresses! Mothe'rs-to-b- e will find their for. dresses Spring, 1953 featuring such trims as smocking, fine ball fringe,' rickrack. white organdy bows and collars. These little-gitouches art featured on broadcloth, pique, and checked gingham. Little puffed sleeves, copied from the French school smock, and novel yoke treatments all heighten this young look. rl Maternity separates for easual wear are definitely gay and bright-hucDenims, sailcloth, terry d. e. 4o - 1 I i ! 82. WEST t .... CENTER fashionable, new Easter Accessories f."JLLI"ERY 2.98 to 6.98 - two-pie- ' iU . 1.98 to 7.98 . . for . Ladies' Wear Men's Wear at TAYLOR'S. Shoes Home Furnishings .49c to 1.98 ht Y.'ilf L SWEETBRIAR Every This is just one more reason why it pays to shop to 1.93 squares, oblongs and novelty styles in solid colors and brilliant patterns. 82 W, Center Provo, Utah YOU QUALITY; in everything you wear and use. choose from popular strings, fabrics and sheer nylons in white and colors. SCARFS ,. other items for you! That's the staff of the group of 130 department stores with whom we work together (largest group of its kind in America). Their sole job is to bring you BETTER VALUE . . . BETTER FASHION . . . BETTER popular fabrics, leathers and plastics in new, high fashion colors. .1.00 ork IMAGINE over 120 specialists in all kinds of - merchandise IN ADDITION TO OUR OWN MERCHANDISERS AND BUYERS devote their careers to seeking out Fashions and velvets. GLOVES. New , smart, new little straws trimmed with pearls, sparkling rhinestones and PURSES because Oyer 1 20 Experts' in Our 7 Permanent Chicago and California Offices are Out Shopping FIRST IN FASHION : ten u L PROVO'S -- 1 al r bag are the silhouettea Spring's brilliant galaxy of handbag fashions. than-eve- of Children's Wear SHOULDER QUESTION The big question about ihoulders-- to reveal or conceal? CABANA'S charming halter dress saya "yea and no" with a halter dress and stole In a taffetlzed cotton print; gently bouffant, it Is equally good day time or date-tim- semi-form- HANDBAGS In silhouettes sllmness Is the new look In handbags cued by the prominence of ready-to-weaallm silhouettes. This look gives a renewed Importance to the slender underarm bag which Is prominent in all Spring bag fashions. The box bag in many new variations, the shoulder strap with a Larger Inspired by Baby, rs ce SLENDER Maternity Styles cloth, cotton twill, and ginghams are top favorites In the casual field. Matador pants and plus-fouwith ribbed cuffs are topped with full sleeveless shirts In gay awn' ing atripes. The peon shirt with a tiny collar, shirt sleeves, and a shirred back is being shown In a bright calico print cotton, solid broadcloths, and checked cotton. Textured effects and glazed surfaces add fabric Interest to maternity fashions for daytime. For dress-up- , sheer organilne and emtaffeta, silk shantung broidered Irish linen are fashioned into suit dresses. one-pie- STORE OF FASHION SINCE 1866 |