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Show e,."- - 'Funny GirlY Fashion Flair B FLORENCE DE SANTIS Except for yEW YORK j,er first Broadway musical, Barbra Streisand has been identified with roles calling for period costumes. And even at 19, when she as playing that single modern role in I Can Get It for she was you Wholesale, famous as the girl becoming herself in clothes picked up from thrift shops. sho dressed d stage and now in film, she has starred in period roles first "Funny Girl, now the movie version of "Hello, Dolly! Her TV specials have featured costume segments. For a girl so young, Barbra stands alone in her feeing for and her ability to costume wear 'them as though she had lived in other times. Both on "I always prefer long gowns evening, and I always wear hats for day, she said on the Garrison, recently, N.Y.J set for "Hello, Dolly! She had arrived at the studios with a trunk full of feathers, and other adornbrooches ments of the period, which are part of her personal colfor lection. THRIFT SHOP on my mood, "Depending I'd like to have lived in the century, the 18th, about or about 14 B.C. I started wearing thrift shop things besometcause they satisfied hing in me that wanted to be 15th 1905 different. "When I tume roles, began getting cosI didnt wear them so much anymore in private life. But I still prefer to feel feminine and romantic rather than casual. was at first called Baibia for her love of coskooky tumes, but she begn a whole fashion trend which grew to vast proportions. Today, not only do many young people follow her in wearing thrift shop clothes, but - fashion are designers reviving costume silhouettes and detals in many clothes for both men and busy women. "I still mix the old with the Barbra said, as she tried on a "Hello, Dolly! hat and admired the effect in a mirror. "For instance, I may get a boa cape or sequin jack- new, DESERET ewwipy y September 25, 1963 A 21 A Need For Understanding Mary Marker: Five vears ago I was very happily married and had confidence in my husband. A woman with no conscience came into our ives and my husband became involved with her. Mary Marker Dear et out of the trunk to wear with a new dress. "I love the colors they wore the 1890s, the pale apricot, lavender, rose, wine and green. I have red hair for this movie, and these colors look marvelous with it." in I wanted to die. I went to my mothers home and told my husband that he deserved the woman and I was filing for a divorce. Fp promised me anything if I would come back to him. He TOO UGLY Barhra has become famed, not only for her extraordinary talents as both singer and ac- begged for understanding and said he regretted his nustakp For the sake tress but for the t a b o o s she has broken In fashion and beauty. The "kooky dresser became the girl who made the Ten list, and the girl who was told bv theatrical agents that she was "too ugly to get on the stage is now admired for her "Neferti-t- i profile. I was persuaded Dear Heartbroken: I am glad your situation worked out happily. Essentially good men do sometimes become entangled in a net of intrigue and wiles. We should all remember it is much easier to avoid a had situation than to ropair it. TO A H I.T When a man first brgins to Marker, Deseret New. P O Sa'f Lake City. Utah 14110 Bo 1 Kv 257 ' an unjustifiable errohon toward a woman, he must bnng the situation to a hal1 right then fori Let call Inin to his aid honor, fidelity and loyalty to wife and children and his and God with lelationslup M.M. human beings RMdirt may writ to Mary Marker, exclusive local columnist of the Deseret letters to Mary News by addressing of the childien to go on with our marriage. FOR OTHERS Best-Dresse- d "I can laugh about it now, Barbra said, but I can tell you it gives me great satisfaction to have made it without NEWS, Wednesday, I am writing this for others in similar circumstances My husband and I saw each oilier with new eves after the incident. Through understanding, we came to love and appreciate each other more. Once Heartbroken j Barbra Streisand, shown in costume Dolly," from "Hello sets style trend. ' having a nose job. "When I was playing Fanny Bryce in Funny Girl I knew just how she felt. Today she wmuld be called a handsome woman, but all her life she went under the burden of thinking herself ugly. Barbra's feeling for costumes perhaps arises from her struggle over her own looks. Her remarkable eves and expressive features are shown to greatest advantage in costumes, as in her car- Youll like flying! You can sample the fascination of aviation with our special Introinstructor ductory Flight Lesson. 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