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Show SUNDAY, AUGUST 2A Sunday nsram Fall Fashion Puts on a Shapely Look-Excitin- Feminine gly and Pants Compete for Favor Skirts f 1 ' I 1 , Ever since the swinger, summer's flippy little ! skirt, proved to the young set that skirts as well as pants can make with-i- t fashion news, pants outfits have been getting strong competition ! from a flurry of skirts, jumpers and suspender skirts. First signs indicate that fall fashions for both juniors; and teens will carry on the trend to more skirts and more kinds of skirts, with, of course, their appropri ate toppings of blouses, sweaters, vests, jackets. Pants and jumpsuits continue as components of and sports outfits, but the complete pants outfit intended for street or dress wear usually offers the option of a coordinated skirt, or a matching tunic 1 which can also become a dress. The return of the skirt to separates- - fashion is easily accounted for by a bright variety of skirt shapes. There s the break-awa- y silhouette, with pleats or flares starting low on the hips a style made to be topped by long-lin- e sweaters or blouses, of which there are many. Pleats of every kind, flares, dirndls, side wraps, kilts put skirts in motion, while still an other kind of motion comes from slim but slithery skirts that move with the body. 1 - V 1 f j i V- - 7 ( U' rt at-ho- V T ( 1 .A A long-or-sho- 1 .7 j - ti' j r f 1 I , , wS ' W Si ill "t I ' i Above skirts and pants, orl under jumpers and suspender crazy-quil- t combination! of SKiris, sweaters ana Diousesi patchwork. have their own new ideas. More Built-i- n sashes for blouses attention to sleeves is ons of and fluttering fringes for skirls them, and a doubling up of land jackets are the kind of de-- 1 . sweaters and blouses is another. tails that make p young The sleeveless sweater with more than a a deep f Fur Adds Elegance vest goes over the blouse with New ' ' ' materials contribute to sleeves nit to fit snugly on the Dveliness vinyls, for insquare but skinny shoulders, stance, and si- s.- -r' CJJ J. synthetic piles, and the sleeves show new full- which animal skins and copy ness. Jt Vox;', pelts or create their own looks. stretched-ousweaters t Long, Fur, fluffy or flat, heaps its V have a slither all their own, and elegance on young coats, casother sweaters turn into pon ual or fun-fu- r while dressy, solid with tweed. At left, a berry cotton suede tunic vest chos, in the jacquard and ar- - coats gain momentum. toand cuffs and with cotton ruffle a shirt white over a put buttons jabot gyle patterns that distinguish The cloth coat, however, more young separates. gether with berry and cream herringbone tweed pants. Berry sweater vest than holds its own, especially with low belt is pulled over a cream crepe shirt and berry and cream herringshirt has when k features a scarfed Even the shirt-loo- k new detailing this season, while neckline. The ultra-lon- g bone tweed pleated skirt The paisley tie can be worn as a sash with the skirt scarf, the boty shirt becomes still in a matching or contrasting more feminine in shape and de fabric and color, winds its way tail. Long shirts turn into tunics. to the neckline 01 many a Dresses Make Their Bid wrappy or belted young coat. Boots, mocs, sandals are Jackets to complete the pic ture are equally varied cow among footwear choices. CIRCULATE ON CAMPUS in a whizzy pleated skirt that buttons up the front girl, safari, cape, blouson, to match the buttons on great new long and fitted vest. Color stitching on d and flared, to The world's first law school mention just a few of the styles. shirt and wide wrist sleeves, also bedecked with buttons, add the neck-ban- d Dresses, too, are bidding for was founded at Bolgna, in the look for fashion '69. their place in young wardrobes. northern Italy, in the 1200a, The shirtdress, interpreted in so many ways that it s somes, times unrecognizable as a carries on into fall A; newer contender is the sweater dress, sometimes simsweater elon Strong with new style, great to ply a finely-kn- it but not too elongated gated underscore all your sporty pants to dress length, and sometimes ribbed and cabled, colorfully and skirt gear. "Forward Pass" UP-FRO- NT trimmed and detailed. One of the sweateriest of with hardware strong-of-hee- l, dresses is the a silhouFemininity In Brown, $1399. ette which resembles a long buckls, high tongue. perfed buck! prevails as lithe r. of the college version and loveiy shapings In tucked across the . f. 1 V. vC'V j j double-breaste- ftwk JiMlL shirt-dres- HEARTY HEELED, ACTION... j e, letter-sweate- speak tsMf of this season's elegance designs for yw. See oar Tan, vamp. h beautifeky wried group now. $1399. In the sweater-dres- s category is the easy knit dress which flows into slim, even slinky Tempos' lines. The coatdress, offering a combination of casual comfort with a dressed-u- p look, seems due to appeal to the busy young set. Gypsy Look Appeals Both dresses and separates for young living have a lot go ing for them, thanks to a wealth of lively, even slightly zany, ideas. There are the colorful prints combinaand tions of the gypsy look, often top A print-and-sol- id 68 Wttf Ctnttr with accessorized scarves, beads and boleros. With a gpy- sy or peasant look, too, are New Worlds of Color Discovered in Charta Cloth Suits. By Hart Schaffner & Marx charts an advance fashion course with fall suitings in new color finds. Latest shades of bronze, green, blue and gray are explored in "Navigator PatHS&M terns": plaids, fine Kne ptakfe end sofids. Astra styling by Alexander Soiand of the International Design Gufld. Two buttons, doable-pipe- d setf-etripe- s, Trim-tailor- sive lower pockats, side wants. And HC4Ms exclu9 process keeps me suit in shape, NOVA-SET- looking new, even after extensive wear. Come m and discover a new world of wearing enjoyment in an HS&M Charts Cloth Suit Priced from PHen( ptoftnfe $Q5 - JWI hi mi m m N. 16W. Tht Woom It yew essyranc CENTER f qwmHMtff ynOvc wd PROVO of wortfi 'Port Wool' v mmmar m MM r . n sitf I y I. 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