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Show SUNDAY. DECEMBER Sunday Herold SB r 199 21, : " V ypv ...... ; . rex . . Provincial Often . . Fashions Of '60s Set Women Free Is ! WrOnCI I Grm pa'-o- By RJCHARD BLTLER, A I D. One of the most har.dsorr.- eof the and least understood of to-furn.turt s?!es popular dav is provincial French. in If you have been I a department store the salesman nrbablv nointed ojt sh-pp-xg V J ? - t'ifi w rvvT . n d ,r -- tSe bxlv, i v s,. (tf ies.fners said, highlighted rr.n's fashions changes of wo- - iuuri 0- arpWer We mill see a return, Yv St. oer Al. 1 Iirnt - - ''rWB 4Va ixin of toe of beads, the and second wuilit nwira atucs.'sofajesj and lightness. " hand stores lorj Space fashion, he said, as from granuy skirts not far today. Its functionality to military jackets. tme Imight influence sportswear but female form. It became, asj Boutiques, the and not true fashion" why should Gerrxeich said, "the absolute came into their fashion be ugly! Clothes will be consciousness of the body age. .'0wn as shopng centers, and more krainous than ever. This y voices citd from their till is the planet w live on, lanintjon of aU haute and I think e want to enjoy tense." that sewing rooms Waistlines were forotten couture was dead. Baienciaga, LI on It. as emphasa on tne ine master at eiegani cwuies,) And what of the future, in the fema form legs Vtired. and in from the Paris eyes of those two other oiiniskirta took over and scene came younger designers !revolutknists-Ma- ry Quant and Andre Courreges, with 03 Rudi Gernreich? evta ,MtrorJ en Pirn ana the tiroes End of era of pnjd.shrse dress, said others. And whe-- e will this take us in 'u defends on who e J9-- -a: i lt f i th ahad-of-thei- r- the the designers decided had conw to show everj-thiii- i on-be- at off-bea- t, ' pre-jmin- say sc'a, upholstered -- . rf ZZ?. in damask, in a carved fruit- J,Wand wood and described it to you as 1,.,;?; .hit not ' mSST irhk 'Trench Provincial." ha e i c wt iiiuacaj vy, r ctyie v their own j ituij both o0015- touh ck)th"t women would show all be and . Va.v Ouant the 'th"s ,ere terminology-a- nd the boots go right on lnto.absoiutely all. But she tem- are r, tg. the furniture-makePai- madeMod her decade. next the jpered &e prediction this wa- yhad ,What he in fact was showing trademark in the 1960s, fo--l Just adjusted iety fashion! Aa the ended "I don't think nudity will 1960s a was daPl and, to the simplified you minis, whomp, for the resees 70s, nwre nudity . . '. f 70s-n- ew on tion of k classical French sofa an(1 M does erratic tie right away. . .although of .happen another its foreshadowing cnrek'went n -are incredibly well wokfclmoods sprang up in the of furniture found in to the maxi, the world binges hit the topless" streamlined creatures fashion. of in Some; French city houses and country never-land covered designed, the young things 196 chateaus. ati from ahoulder to atreet designers deliberately started and should be seen more." the extremes, no doubt, Qothet Blownp The number one woman style the comeback of romantkrl True French Provincial Is . f. .1 remain with us". it (twjj much simpler than this. It is However 1960s fashions are kader of the early 1960 's was looking clothes of decades ago If nudity is not to everyone's women had 19 inch taste, the in fact, the furniture that filled described, it was a decade of undoubtediy Jacqueline Kenne-jwhe- n designer the rural homes in France It change in which the mini dy- - Mrs- - Kennedy even before waists, wore picture hats, and continued, "the new fashions is a blood relation to our on became the maximum revolu-'8- 1 becm First Lady was a the pretty look was the dtsired will come from new ways of making clothes. Why mf ke a decade in wiikh pace-eettby asture, hailed by look. Early American styles: func-tio. New like leaders clothes from flat strips of Wear such all not at as Wornen'i Faction elaborate, to Dairy.' uncover sore tional, ci0thes began warm, and with a than they covered, a decade the trade publication of the, York's Bill Blass spoke of a fabric? They should be made softness to women's from a glass or a bottle, in certain to influence fashions of garment industry, as "Her new homespun lock. and copied byjapparel. "I think we're going to chemicals blown into moulds or The rural French furniture-th- e Elegance 70s. circular things. . makers were not so skilled as it was a 10 years in which women everywhere. Few, see a return to the lady-lik- e of cat-suan all in things, their Parisan counterparts Mod became a household word,: however, ofcould match her look after severalsaid seasons Blass. But oneness." jlooking messy," Their products were less or, when words like 'simplicity style. And what m fb)A when MrS. 'mint. WTHi Id star. ie said! Gernreich. s DC a k ine via nnA iinioov anI fnnWc anH heavier mnn ivmfnrtati! -. '"J, " '"'1 i one day was photo- - they've been established as a phone from his Los Angeles most woods the used Kennedy children and flower They I youthquake . l jguit .haunts, said that nudity had available to then, oak became as much a part of the grapoea outside a Jew York ishion and not just a fad." ' easily ji On Touch a mini Soft begun. . ."now creeping in Way and various fruitwoods. They idiom as power steering, pot, 'restaurant jjust wearing .without shock. . admired the elaborate carvings Marshall McLuhan and mora- - After her marriage toward the Several European designers; without more fanfare. and of their city cousins, but their toriura. jend of the decade to the Greek agreed softness . .? own scrolls and curves were The 1960s were Aristotle feminine as a direct reaction to "l will go from swimming to : e years shipping magnate, V- -coldness of sewntificjevening. . .not 'naked people much timplet . For upholstery, when the panlsuit became aSjOnassis, her fashion Image the but more bareness, more aee- they' used fabrics with a borne- - integral a part of a woman's JadedC toto the background a bit environment 1 ocx uooaesi lAsappears Jf spun look which they frequent- - wardrobe as the union suit was "Mankind Is entering a new droush. The decade narked the era inspired by courage ana "Fashior will come from the man's in lv hiffhlifihted with their own to SHOWING OFF THEIR MAXI FASHIONS, popular on the local campus aa demise of the sex goddess, the daring," said tne Marchese street, from the young people, decade even the as needlework. though iday, well as throughout the nation, are Briham Young- University coeds Susan Like Early American fumituie ended some restaurant and women with me 42 and 4 inch Emilio Pucci of Italy. "In not the haute couture. Young Roane, left, and Mariana (Annie) Goodrich. French rrovincial sometimes other watering sports still, busts, and with it the launching women's clothes in the coming people don't have hangups on of me flat look that had not decade we will see a delicate, clothes." employed painted surfaces, but banned them for the girls, been so popular since the romantic mood, feminine and By the end of the 1970s, Look The The look. lt not the Jacqueline Maxi-CoatIminn war nf'ten ax nrimitlve; It was fhe decade in which flapper days of the 1920V flowing in contrast to the cold Gernreich predicted, see- las m this country, though the the style leaden ranged fromSTnere was also a demise of impersonality of science andithroughs would he as ordinary was a on the street scene as in at-technology." Pucci revoJutionist m the 1960s in his,ome clothes today, wnyi factor. which also doubles as ' . KXAiuvMi m. Mai, slaueht : "73.4 great popularity on the BYU. I choice, of what some observert own right with his directness "Today's woman is emand-u.i,.J.JiW fv, w . ail t UDUnLTT miv LTCuUI ICS lULlUUCU .i it 1 Both girls agreed that It takes' iuv uiuu vi called the ai.l downright ugly with of design and his flair for color. Ipated, The world is doing away VtUiipus ucvavoc uivj ate acsoi-- a a auivuai to Monroe bustless a pper and handsome Marilyn a certain type of personality to btable, weJ liked and warm, 'my legs. ideas of long, named stringy, straight hair, Patrick de Barentzen, anoth- - with French Twiggy. p'the Since she needed a coat when aear the msxi, but said took the some according to two maxi-coa- t; of;er the which agreed that'morauly." among unkept decade U was a pacesetter, in t came w cian, oiisan oougm naven t caused much stir on' wwrera, ousra iwane, rensa-.sn- e became THE tVian 4te imoriMn bomr stockinff Vu. Whim I "because K ramnnc Mmb cola, Fla,, and Mariann (Annie) hers on liked the way it looked and dress a! they wh VhUe Goodrich, Chicago, HL "ZZZJIZ Soon the house occupants, Annie, who chose a fitted way I looked the national, noted em- -i women were sneaaing even me Placed ZL a the noted had that ards. "The distinctive, for street wear to make mM Mat trWrfc Am . tte tpMj ft their a L long coat for nearly five years but no one should wear one if , wmnJM cuisine. wi wiou. fclore they finally -- ;vt gjje ooesn i iee conuonaoie in pores ana pins noiea mai one available. it Annie sai(L find a crystal dinnerware. fine m me real aavaniagea oi we Adm ttins that there are some I . U . ... DtU K THE SHOE TREE" T ana engravea, anaxl la that It . , the loneer; V u f.lchanaelier, A fromVks servin to everything tormaL "You reaUy have to ma time to learn to eet un meirr."!' .l w "l But the test of tne nome watch what you wear under it rtJr. but that tlre U no real . , .vy look of People ftough. me to see something mce.when you iWct Annie noted that they do ,h of the capital city. take off such an elegant coat," (gather dust around the hem both aereed o w. alia afilff i ru. Susan said that she often gets That boy with moon voyages Edgemont Lady Lions met beltbrown added that dark maxis are Choosing vinyl f requests to drees In maxis for on his mind might appreciate Wednesday evening at Parks dates. Most guys really seem getting a new astronaut outfit Cafe with Mrs. Conder Sznoot,! to like them, Annie added. Equipment includes helmet, chairman, Mrs. Morris Wis--' "The long fashions seem to headphones, stace boots, equip combe and Mrs. Howard Cran- -' have kind of a mod connotation, ment belt remote gripperidall. but this isnt necessarily a cor device and ionization nebulizer, Tabits wee decorated with rect image. In fact one reason plus signal communicator. The small Santa Claus figures and I really like the maxi is that equipment belt has scanner a Christmas centerpiece which Smooth is the word for this deHghtfol evening strap by Patino . . . Black lit has a sort of Lvmi. lif aurmnrt vstTn and was later gien as a doorprize white satia David Les Femmes which we wil! tint your favorite color. ..at no charge. were The or satin Doug Harding, . tool Jf you don't to Mrs. Ted Brinkerhoft annualJThey appeal," Annie said Christmas pprty was hosted byjjarman, Carl Elder, Elizabeth" gusan added, "No girl can'know what all of these things Mrs. Larry D. Carson gave urcra m y rjvu uaili ai. $23.00. .Mrs. Glen Hatch at her home Elder, Susan Christensen and wear maxi and not ack like! are. ask the voum bov with a Christmas reading, "The Old . w wuneiui ran. viiriauiias uau jex. moon voyages on his mind. la lady." (Man" and gifts were exchanged. oecorauons aci u mooa ior a Lyje Andeison concluded the .wonaenui party. .. nrnj-rahv sinMiw beautiful MHWjm wvw--vr-rr-- 'v w.m w 0, AH . flnnr. ... wnra healitifiil r 'fr.1fr:J Tv Lhnstmas i .V Vu i e f,w,!S...lnt.e,iC(Iulslte S01"' comical ttJtt.mMUMm ari Mhii.faniaj,i,aafi urn- wrs. a acuaous xraAtnrA .rr, i ; ner was served and pine cone , highlighted . Christmas tree favors were c,ub ,membersJ revealing en by Lisa Kitchen and Betty secret pals and exchang- i toeir " Harver. - During the evning a prograra. ? 1 was presented. David Hatch played five Yule piano pieces j Phosphate Is responsible for ; end a young sextet sang "Th as tooth, bone and body groih in the Night Before Christmas." animals and humans. t.. a tufted-bac- k I Vf u. wSin? u r,J i " rs !at; e never-wome- tj-p- faaw er n. hand-crafte- d, .body-shape- 't'J3l)J " d, Mt. Wv ereat-ffrandna- 's - ! Sweeping Campus! I s hi ivory-and-gi- Ooor-dusun- m m thejjlJ theW Jt LS kv, .ffiSSS t expectiarn ta nrttvimwe.ele"WUI,"!:':rl "SZ fc00 rZ no-br- Edgemont lj. - P cro-mod- el ' I ElVk 3!&l-- Lady Lions Hold Fete " i Les Femmes Hold Lovely Annual Christmas Party I jt f anti-gravi- . turi at -'aj V giv-L1?-16 id, MAKE IT NOW SALE it fa- b- A toast t 1 J The Chritsmas rush is all but over, time It easier, and PRICES ARE LOWER Wools and acrylics Fleece robe fa brie Ouilted robe fabric Reg. S4.50 blends er Corduroy $5.95 $2.59 $3.59 to Reg. Reg. $3.29 cotton, end cotton-polyest- ! Reg. Reg. 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