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Show Airy Prints Dazzle Spring.Fashion Scene Preview Reveals Clever Color Combinations By INGE ADAMS. worked into sport dresses as well as Of interest. to women. in Central Utah -will be the stunning color com- — binations used in big bold and beautiful silk prints, which keynote spring fashions as exhibited in preview showings. Sheer silk, silk surah, swiss silk, and: warp taffeta are the fabrics that will dominate the fashion scene in the coming season, : In addition to the sheer and floaty materials a brand new weightless wool, weighing a mere two ounces, has made its debut. It is ideal for resort clothes and the cooler days of spring. It can be The spring evening gown may be either ;short. or long; both are being shown in designer collections. Emeraldand-blue comprise a favored combination of colors, but jungle flowers, in ‘olive greens, lilacs and mauves are used ag well in softer colorings. Even the short dresses are given a very formal handling which makes them correct for wear on elaborate occasions. The evening coat has cOme into its own again. A winter success,it is blossoming for spring as a good companion to gowns in matching silks and prints. / DAZZLING FLOWER PRINT — The formal look of the short evening gown for spring 1959 is brought out in this dashing dress in pinkwarp printed taffeta. The Empire line is indicated by a band and bow at front. The skirt has a very wide cut. (A Larry Aldrich design) EVENING COAT MAKES ITS DEBUT — Awhirl with a profusion of jungle flowers, vibrantly printed on crisp silk surah, is this svelt dinner dress. It introduces a matching coat, whith will again be in style. The coat has wide, fan shaped sleeves which balance the slininess of the silhouette, gathering on to the shoulders in a cape effect. (A Pauline Trigere’s oreation) * GOSSAMER TUNIC ADDS SPECIAL TOUCH—Impres* ociety e Arts . (hurch chools sionist blue flowers splashed on sheer silk is the theme of this short evening dress. Loose butterfly sleeves drama- . tize the smooth bodice line of the sheath, which is covered by. a sheer tunic in twin printed silk. organza. ‘(Nettie Rosenstein’s design) : SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1959 EVENING DRESS IN EMPIRE STYLE — Densely patterned with swirls of primeval | f green roses on pure Swiss silk is this short ¢ evening dress. It is gently rounded with a standaway flange bodice and an empire waistline, indicated -by a diagonally bow. from which balloons a wide panel-pleated skirt | i (Design by Harvey Berin) : ' NEWEST IN WOOL FASHIONS—A worsted, porous and crisp fabric is the brand new “weight- less’ wool,” which is: shown here in an all white bolero dress, left, which has free-swinging top over skirt, attached toa silk lining. Cut of the collar is wide and open. Pocket trim on jacket ig embroidered in bullion. Sheer all-wool in pale blue, center, is an elegant dresswith draped gold kid ie used for the belt.Pale blue print onwhite ehifcollar. The skirt is widely pl fon sheer-wool worsted, at right, is incomparablyfresh looking. Classic out takes on a new | 4 . ; = . ; ‘ ® |