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Show A More Glamorous and FeminineYYou for Dress-Up Affairs Tuesday, December2 NEW YORK—(NEA)—+ Marion Dig in a new wave ¢ ton kitchen as she is in the world of fashion design. But s erself admits that her love is fashion f designers our tin and ha mafy moods ng is a favorite pre of { elegance and pure fer highlight not only her ex citing collections but her er eens oe ee and This pretty nine ern Digney touch to beloved fashion classics. i tty Foyle madea fashion ression on us long ago. Mlarion’s dresses are perfect for the 70s totally young blonde n ms and wears he own clothes, THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 17 but _iaodels a Za CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! ALL AFLUITER WITH FEATHERSjis this holiday cover model who wears a feather stole over 1 crepe and satin gown for an exciting *oliday fashion. Note, also, the smoot th magnificent fur-trimmed coats and eleganthairstyle, slightly teased in front and brought toward the back in a short, clipped look Wool o:Taffeta with lavish collars of white fox, blue fox, raccoon GoodStyle in Winter or Spring Arare opportunity! The luxury coat you've always dreamedof owning can beyours now — ata never-before low price. Each is a very current design, masterfully regularly $120.00 tailored of rich 100% woolfleeces and camel hair/wool/nylon blends . . in Pink, Blue, Beige, White, Red, Purple, Camel. Each made even moreprecious with deep, sumptuous collars of such cherished furs as Canadian White Fox, Norwegian Blue Fox, Natural Raccoon. Take advantage ofthis special price and spend the winter in luxurious fashion. Sizes 6-16. All furs labeled to show country of origin. WILLIAM CAHILL PROVIDESa newsphere of elegance to the non-traditional wedding dress...a Spring combination of pure wool jersey and Auburn’s 16th-century wallpaper Photographed at the Califnoria Institute of printed wool challis. Athenaeum, Technology, Pasadena, Calif. Two Fabrics For All Seasons The mood forspring is one of youthful elegance with emphasis on practicality. Attention to detail is evidentin the soft, body molding fabrics such as washable wool, and in the crisp glamour fabrics such as taffeta. The wool dress above can be worn as a_ non-traditional wedding dress oras an exquisite gown for evening or holiday fashion. The wool skirt of this dress can be madeor purchased in a 100 per cent washable wool which provides richness of fabric with wearability and care of someof the newerfabrics now on the market. Taffeta has definitely made a comeback on the fashion scene. The evening dress at right features the traditional ruffles so popularin grandma’s era and now so popular in both evening and daytime wear. ‘Theruffled lookis also being shown in wedding dresses. Yves St. Laurent tas styled an ultrafeminine ivry taffeta gown featuring a fuffled bustle down ‘ne back. ‘There ar? ruffles around the neck of the dress and down the front to thewaist, with four rows of ruffles around the waist extending tc the back bustle. The skirt features ruffles at the bottom smilar to our model at right wif a ruffled detachable train. Whethir you are planning a dress tofinish off the winter or a newer fashion for spring, you can't g¢ wrong with either wool or taffa. i ( DONALD BRCOKS CAPTURES the bare-shouldered lookfor spring in an elegant evening dress that brings back two major fashion trends—ruffles for the soft feminine lock designers are reviving and taffeta, rustling into the new season.It’s all part of the back to sanity dressing running through New York in the spring collections. A tremendousselection of fresh new 1971 styles! Fur trimmed coats, fake furs, pant coats. Every fashion — important new fabric and color. In Misses’ sizes 6 to 20. . . and in our College Shop Junior sizes 5 to 13. Treat yourself to a beautiful new coat for Christmas and save 20% to 40% me 0 to 40° |5 off the regular price. Come in early tomorrow for ae |