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Show Page Sunday, March HERALD, Provo, Utah 1&--THE World Fashions v .38 - 1 'd iJ Potpourri of rasmon onows r myriad jersey dresses, - r t .Si V." 5, 197: I; v1 - Robyn Ann Bullock Plans Marriage q Qmni Jemen Robyn Ann Bullock will marry Grsr.t Chrlstiaa Jen?en on May The Cuban, Rafael Mojena, By BETTE KNIGHT A had NASSAU, BAHAMAS Cuban who fled Castro and set intricately draped with such hand-rolle- d up shop in Puerto Rico, A luxury details as linen edges. Simple evening who's Japanese designer making way out Western clothes skirts were decorated with in Tokyo, and an avant gardist ribbon bands and bows. Many of who held a vernissage at a the current trends in evening museum because he doesnt dresses, including bare tops and believe in fashion shows all midriffs, dolman sleeves and contributed to tne fashion scene sailor collars, are represented in his selection. These result from this week. g hs annual trips to Europe. The Issey Miyakes show drew a huge number of fashion insiders to the offices of Paris Collections, the company that is 27 in the Oakland LDS Temple with a reception to follow that evening at the bridegroom's home in Vacaville, Calif. An open house in Provo will honor the couple about one week later. The bride elect is a daughter of Gene C Bullock, Orem, and Mrs. Clarice K. Gillies of Downey, Calit. trend-spottin- Easy Knifs Made With I ' , ssJks mi in nr mi in riniii rr iir iiirirmii- a common love music. They practice together every Monday under the direction of Mrs. Fred Loveless with Mrs. Phileon Robinson accompanying. The music section of the Provo Women's Council will present "Around the World in Music." This open session program will be held on Friday at 7:30 p jn. at the Women's Cultural Hall and is open to the general public. Women in the Music Section have joined together because of Six innovative patterns for s. knits are quickie "Make called It ToThey're night" and you can, according to the manufacturer. There are time-saver- no zippers, no buttons, no darts, no facings or interfacings and no linings involved in the super-simppatterns for knits. All the finishing is done by machine via top - stitching. Hems, sleeves, collars, pockets are finished edges that are Club officers are Johnson, secretary-treasure- Mrs. Morris Buckwaiter, president; Mrs. Greenhalgh, Ray Mrs. Charles Presents" in perfectly English are recognizable le amusing. Giogio di Sant Ar gelo has been a fixture of the avant garde scene since he won a Coty award for his jewelry four years ago. The combination of He featured a cut out bathing and knit fabric suit with seersucker jacket and a makes linings unnecessary. patterned and slit longskirt over Skirt and pant waistbands are a body suit from his new concern. This is his turn in the road elacticized, eliminating zippers and buttons. from jewelry designing. d. r; and Mrs. Lynn Stone, program chairman. In the Friday open session there will be some special nationality numbers presented throughout the program. vice-preside- time-consimi- ng ilttl- I Still Has I Romance illffe I mm " 1 I . - "Piillii;:lfe:. From the Mexican wedding preferred by brides marrying in the meadow at dawn to homemade, readymade or an heirloom gown from the family tree, the look that's in W) . for 1972 ', , Listen to one trend-setteOscar de la Renta, the famous Spanish-bor- n designer, talking about the thinking behind his newest bridal collection for Piccione. "The gimmicky look is out, the costume-- y look is out," says de la Renta. "We have definitely returned to traditional values and a ladylike look. "Even influences from other countri s are dealt with gently, reflecting a faint flavoring of that trend, rather than using a heavy ethnic hand." Favored fabrics in his collection are the silk organzas, taffetas, Schiffli - embroidered Some stand silk organdies. alone: others are paired with satins or laces, the de k Renta master hand showing in flecks of white satin, faint rouches of ruffling, covered up bodices waistlines that with actually look minisculs. I inch-high- er is evident in many of the spring over to the wedding scene. This dress is called "Sailor Beware" voile with navy grosgrain trim. I', I $75 SPRING DRESSES 20 PANTS l l 7" to 13" Polyester Volu.,to$16 Ira wOT.MJa j"cshiCn withyoit in mind' X Oowntswn Provo ' mil 'ih, - . warym&igh ii , I - i tvy a )I I If l:i i HI ' fJt 1 V I fcU4A I I 1(1 I Jf: i ' Vfc lV JT rfP y ' n Those clingy new fashions really separate the girls from the boys. Because they show offeverycurve that's womanly possible. But they also show off the "52?, tv V in droves." Robert C. Rudofker, president of After Six Formats and the of formal largest producer reviews are subtle, patterns on patterned jacquards as well as flamboyant brocaded effects in texturized wovens and in automatic wash and wear. "The colors we are featuring embrace a wide range of pastels like sunshine yellow, lagoon blue, terra cotta, hothouse orchid and sea green. But despite this collage we expect white to be the standard." There is a white crushed velvet dhbier jacket and a white jacquard wedding suit. And for those who want to be absolutely daring there is even an all white tail suit worn with a blue wing collar, shirt and semi-form- al four-in-ha- Council Literary Hold Section iSI g TRADITION HOLDS FAST in this wedding gown fashioned by Oscar de la Renta. It is called "Organza Froth" and shows ruffles topped with Swiss lace. It is a light and feminine, creation for spring 1972. ',r5 p:4 't yT K shaped, a suppressed waist, flared at the hips. It has r. black velvet top collar, wide notch lapels framed by Spanish braids. The old traditional cutaway was assassinated when we brought out this Johnny Cash look. Then youth returned (t'B5WWNBiBpa K - Takes More Formal Approach iillllll ' I C22 7" Crushedvelvef sf 1 Po,y$,r ' " 1 1 I K Wedding Attire For Men Luncheon Meet wMssmmm 1 f LESS i ITOPQI I Wl J to $15 1 f J i J I P 44 1 I J I 1 tO C I M I DRESSES & SUITS Values t ROBYN ANN BULLOCK al - r- Vam,0'Pm 1 i j I Guess who has aeamleKbratha MONDAY ONLY V$ 'VVVt M ' r, SihWW ' i and trimmings and styles and add up to a beautiful look. It's a look calculated to make ..the )ridegroom beam, a look guaranteed to make all the old marrieds at the wedding think back to their own wedding day. 1 THE SAILOR LOOK, which fashions was sure to carry Oscar de la Renta wedding and is made of white cotton I - pIllilBlliii' is romantic. And why not? Romantic is the way to look when the greatest romance in creation comes full circle for the bride on and bridegroom their wedding day. A review of bridal fashion finds all the traditional fabrics -- ' Ml wear in the world, brought out the Adventurer in black and gray but now makes it in almost any color and fabric. And most of it is sold to rental houses. The Prince Edward (or is worn as a tie. Adventurer) formal cutaway for daytime "Although the wing collar weddings with an ascot striped shirt with black tuxedo or tails tie and stickpin, striped flare remains elegantly correct wedpants, cutaway wing collar and ding attire, more and more no vest. It is also worn as a prospective grooms are messtroller, accessor- merized by the idea of color in ized with a tie, a wedding," Rudofker said. conventional stroller shirt and striped flare pants. In the evening it is worn with ordinary married in formal attire in tuxedo accessories and flared To much greater numbers than in trousers. If you are a traditionalist you the past 10 to 15 years," he said. "This results from intro- will wear the same thing men lines into have worn for years a gray ducing youthful The Literary Section of the formal wear with specific cutaway for formal church weddings, a stroller for semi-form- Women's Council will hold a designs for the younger generatweddings, a tuxedo for luncheon on Thursday with ion. "The major revolutionn in informal evening weddings and serving from 12 noon until 1:30 this field has been in inducing white tie and tails for very pjn., to be followed by cards for those who wish to play. the younger man ..back into formal evening weddings. But the younger generation formal attire he had got away The purpose of this function is from it but he is back now in has done away with that and to raise money to pay for the cost to in of the honor party which will be unprecedented numbers, starti- there is apt be more color ng with the summer of 1971. men's formal wear in the held on April 12, and to make a "The model attracting them spring and summer for evening contribution to the building fund. in than is a considerably longer coat in weddings history Committee for the party are a variety of fabrics appropriate although a white dinner jacket Mrs. W. A. Beazer, Mrs. J. W. will favorite. be the sail for daytime formal and sumMrs. LaMont Leavitt, Wernz, "Spring formal wear is an mer wear. Gray for daytime Mrs. I. C. Anderson and Mrs. of color and black for evening are the exciting kaleidoscope LaMar Hunter. Each member is most popular colors, followed and fabric interest." Rudolfker also making a contribution of the "Some said. blue. evening by brown and toward the success of the event. "The flavor of the coat is looks we feel destined for rave NEW YORK (UPI)-Tradi- -tion holds a tight rein on current wedding gown fashion, every stitch of the way. gowns Following their marriage, the newlyweds will make a home in Provo then move to Logan after graduation where Mr. Jensen will work toward his Master's Degree. ORK (UPI)-M- en's NEW formal wedding attire went virtually without change for decades, but now the younger generation has come along and assassinated the old traditional cutaway. The single item that did it is a long jacket that looks like something Johnny Cash might wear and it not only comes in dark gray and black but in a vast array of colors and fabrics, including brocade. It burst upon the wedding scene last year when After Six, Inc., brought out what it calls the "Adventurer" and Lord West brought out what it calls fiie Prince Edward. Harvey Weinstein, president of Lord West, says there will be 1.4 million formal weddings this year, with the bridegroom renting his attire 90 per cent of the time. This is cut of a total of 2 million weddings, a figure that includes only "first" weddings. "Today's bridegroom will be I Marriage The couple are both students at Brigham Young University. Miss Bullock is a junior at the university and Mr. Jensen will graduate in the spring with a degree in environmental design. from Tokyo. His new collection has an irreverent air, ranging from miniskirts so short they have to have a body suit underneath to jodhpurs and jackets. Patterns are checks, stripe- - and dots in colors that are all mixed. Japanese calligraphy or cartoon prints that say "Issey Miyake Topstitching Open Session To Be Held By Council Music Section O the clothes importing . is Hot tense Robinson. The program will center around the theme of "Music Around the World" featuring the music section of the council with several other invited soloists. The program is free and open to the public. THE MUSIC SECTION of the Women's Council will hold their open session on Friday at 7:30 pjn. at the Women's Cultural Center. Planning the event are: from left standing, Merle Stone, Thelma Buckwaiter, Mildred Greenhalgh and Vivian Johnson. At the piano Parents of the bridegroom-to-b- e are Mr. and Mrs. Theron Jensen of Vacaville. i $1 I " - seamless bra. Problem is, unless you're a perfect cup size, most seamless bras will wrinkle. It's pretty silly to trade your seams for wrinkles. Especially when you don't have to. Mow there s a seamless bra that doesn't wrinkle. The Seamless by Bali. The secret is in the flat e lace. It actually molds itself to your contours. Withouf "ams. Or wrinkles. But with the same underwire comfort that makes the e bra regular Bali famous. 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