Show Monday October 14 1968 Student Life — Utah State University Page 3 Fashion BY RANDEE WARREN Life Society Writer Analyzing the collegiate look Is not a simple matter wheth er it’s male or female fashions one is concerned with If you were to ask a group of college students to explain what they think constitutes the ‘look’ you would receive a great variety of answers When analyzing this look stop and ask yourself “What gives the outfit that finished look?” answer will be ACyour CESSORIES!!! Accessories may seem to play a minor role in fashions they are indeed a major factor to the completion of any outfit Shoes Handbags this category one finds: legwear handbags coats belts and various other items Take a look at how important these really are and what’s new for fall this year When the winter chills and cold winds of Logan attempt to numb a knee it could be met with In shoes tweedy resistance panty-hoswill The tweed warm a toe a knee and then continue to the waist Besides completing fall’s leather plaid and tweed fashions what could be a better way to keep warm at those football games or snow e parties? Rainy days The question of what to wear on a rainy day still remains The rains may come and you can be sure they will but the fashion outlook is bright and sun ny even though the weather may not be Water repellent cotton costs rain trench capes dresses and ensembles are the achievements of top American designers who know that today’s moderns want contemporary raingear with a look for rain or shine To complete the rain outfit add a pair of boots These may range from an ankle high version to those that hit several inches above the knee The general length is just below the knee but if you notice the boots worn by USU coeds you will see all types and styles Necessary Adjectives It was once stated that are “the necessary adjectives to fashion’s total look And the punctuation mark that puts a chic conclusion to any costume is the proper hand-baggery- ” For fall well known "handbag creators are presenting a treasure chest of hand-bag- s each with its own special affinity for the looks of the com-inseason The ‘Haberdasher look’ col-lector- g The upcoming r ‘Haber-dashe- r the handbag emphasizes look Significantly all of them are midisized reflecting the current trend toward the large bag for a real fashion image ready-to-wea- Two fall newsmakers include the shoulder strap and the antiqued leather bag with perforat ed trim on a large flap clos ing As you can see accessories are the finishing touch in the world of fall fashions this sea son PINS & THINGS Engaged: Judy Wall and Alan Cottle Susan Manning Alpha Chi and Dave Heath Pi Kap pa Alpha Gloria Manning and Jim Smee Sigma Nu Marjorie Smith and Vincent O’Neil Michelle Cavanaugh University of Utah and Jerry Barnhardt Sigma Nu Carol Olsen and Don Jensen Delta Phi Kappa ga New Songleaders are left to right: Ann Holley Linda Water- - Cheerleaders left to right: James Mathews Chris McGlincli son Judy Wasden Jackie Smith Jerry Sorenson Jill Boden and Julia Walker Jenny Lynn Reese JoAnn Jacobsen Karma Sherry Moore Jeppeson |