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Show IllTllllMllMlIlXfTlrif 12 ff jF' j"' J11 "fc" T'1ll'"fi- Wlinifc.pr 1WlWrtl.wjinTwhpfai.ltf - ),-i i "4 n mfl-j- y-T- i nyMgr gji Ecological Undertones The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, November 8, 1971 r 1 Slip Into a Shag for a started to ask their hairdressers for the Fonda cut. Other celebrities sporting the style include Liza Minnelli, Julie Christie, Claudia Cardinal and Mary Quant The shag is a snap to maintain, hairdressers say, because it simply takes a good cut (and a body permanent if you want the curly look and your hair is naturally straight) and ttvn let the tresses fall where they may. Girls with short hair have to wait until the hair in back grows, but they dont have to go through the painful growing-ou- t stage since the style is supposed to look t at way. Those who have spent years nurturing a long flowing mane have even succumbed to the scissors for the sake of minute. looking Hairdressers tell us the shag is catching on because it e offers a girl a style and its a fresh approach to complement midiskirts. Some hair stylists believe the shag has ecological undertones. Paul Mitchell, style director of the Henri Bendel and Crimpers salons in Manhattan, told us, The shag goes along with the concern about natural things today. He started doing the shag By Barbara Varro Writer Chicago Sun-Tim- The shag isnt the newest dance. Its a hairstyle. And some people think its a drag because it isnt neat and tidy. Others love it because it is -casual and has that ll hang-out feeling. By any other name ape drape, the layered long, the the waif, the the urchin, the Jane Fonda hairdo is becoming a favorite of the young set from coast to coast and throughout Europe. You cant honestly call it anything as formal as a coif-- f or u r e. Arrangement, disarrangement, would be a more precise tag, depending whether you are in the pro or con camp. Basically, the hair is cut in layers. It is short at the crown, with bangs or hair brushed away from the forehead or to one side. The sides are medium and the hair at the nape of the neck is long and somewhat straggly. The back can be straight, curly or it can look like a fringe of feathers. Sometimes the top is as short as one inch and the back 13 or 16 inches. The exact origins of the style are nebulous. Leonard of London, who made headlines as model Twiggys hairdresser, claims to have introduced it. But so do a lot of other stylists. Actress Jane Fonda became an unwitting proponent of the sty! when she started wearing the shag (cut by Paul McGregor in New York) more than a year ago. After being at antiwar photographed for the rallies and sit-in- s American Indian cause and making the round of television talk shows, girls began to take notice of her hair and long-shor- ; : i i -- :: f i ' . , 'v ' ' ' ' :v;:'' Mrs. Michael Mrs. Douglas B. Luke Mrs. Joe Varanakis 4 vv': J. :v ' Smith Mrs, Mark S. McCIuskey WEDDING NEWS Bouros-Varanak- is A reception was given at Lupos Italian Restaurant The bride is the daughter of Keith J. Townsend and Mrs. Vi Townsend, both of Salt Harper-Smit- h Greek Orthodox PRICE Church was setting for the Saturday wedding of Myra Douros and Joe Varanakis. A reception was given at the Elks Club of Price. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Douros, Price, graduated from the University of Utah. The Lridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Varanakis, West Jordan, attended the U. of U. Carter-Luk- Carrie Harper and Michael John Smith were married Saturday at the Sandy First LDS WardT Lake City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCIuskey, Willard. A reception was given afterward. The Hawaiian was set- ting for the rehearsal dinner. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Merrill Harper, Roy. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard George Smith, Roy. e Sylvester- - Carma Carter and Douglas B. Luke were married Friday at the home of the brides par ents. An open house was given McCIuskey Donna Townsend Sylvester and Mark S. McCIuskey were married Saturday at Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses. Cutlibert-Adam- s The Carillon was setting for the Saturday wedding of Kathleen Cuthbert and Val L. Adams. A reception was given afterward. The Adams home was setting for the rehearsal dinner. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cuthbert, Midvale. The bridegroom is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Okeath Adams, Layton. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Royce Carter, Clearfield, graduated from Weber State College. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Vera B. Luke, Salt Lake City, graduated from the University of Utah. iti' ' s Mrs. Val L. Adams the t, 2-in- when the midi and soft look in fashion began to be played up. The shag is part of the soft in clothes," he movement said. Its earthy and almost ethnic in feeling, much like todays clothes. It is more than hair, lank, long straight, Mitchell Really Choice a, a New York model, several months ago. The shag is really similar to fellows d what some have been wearing for a couple of years. I- - M long-haire- V Permanent Wave SPECIAL I, During All of November Mr. Howard Ford's ia&e J-en- na up-to-t- Leaves the ends free ond natural. Excellent for oil types of hair, especially if OPEN 6 A.M. ' for Any Type Service Before Work or baby-fin- e Permanent Reg. $25 W! 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