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Show . I I lieSalt Lake Tribune. Saturday, October 9. 2 1982 f Jill Gcrxton H r Newspapers Never mind Pels that the Italian economy is thread bare, the political system chaotie and ( rime at epidemic proportions. The Italian talent for fashion remains uniray ed. as was evident in the opening days of the spring r collections here this Kmght-lfidde- MILAN. ready-to-wea- Yet it was his white clothes in linen and silk that everyone was gushing over Ferres white is not the chalky shade that makes everyone look pale and wan, but a warm creamy color that flattered v en the blonde models One dress in particular, a spare little linen chemise with a pleated back, was a knockout in its simpd licity week Happily, the bizarre excesses of last season (the Renaissance costumes. the street-lougleathers, the tiicked-utailoring) have been swept away, and Italian designers have returned to their forte: con temporary, elegant clothes in superb fabric s. The moda Milanese for spring is simple, dean and sophisticated or wearable, which is the word all the buyers are bandying about. "Splendido and "brava were the accolades shouted to Gianfranco Ferre as the chubby bespectacled designer was dragged onto the runway for a standing ovation after h p Ins show AP Wire photos bankers look The (lie spring-summ- Fendi fashions 1983 er ready-to-we- ar HcarW a.m. Wearable Italian fashions $ presented during extravaganza in Milan, Italy, are modeled in top photo. Gianfranco Ferres black silk evening outfits are modeled below. Fashion Architect Ferre, whom Womens Wear Daily dubbed "fashions Frank Lloyd Wright because of his seclothes, vere, architectural-styl- e has gone all soft and romantic for spring. It is a wonderful switch. Those cold, touch-me-nclothes vour-arm- s have the new look, and lots of people are saying the collection is his best ever. "I never would have thought he could do anything so loose and hold-me-i- elegant n said and beautiful, Elizabeth Schlaepser, a Swiss manAs far as Im conufacturer. cerned, his collection is tops. Ferres line includes lots of white and brown; wide, straight trousers; slim, wrap skirts, and gentle, droopy white blouses awash with tucks and Grecian pleats. There are no fussy shapes, but rather lots of simple cuts like blousons, boxy vests and lose over blouses that fit much like men's sweaters. knee-skimmi- Ferre is clearly partial neutral f besides brown and white), he is fond of gray and black. There are a few vivid colors, as in a pleated linen tunic in deep raspoverberry and a blouse made of intersecting bands of wine, rust and gold. Although to suede-and-leath- er Fedoras, cspudrilles and wide double belts are Ferres c hold's lor accessories. IDs evening look runs to white crept blouses and loose-- , black crepe pants with a wide scquined belt entwined at the waist. There are also slinky, dresses and sleeveless, satin tuxedos, each with a droopy while flower peeking out at the waist. It is all quite soft and relaxed, like the whole beautiful collection. Giorgio Armani Tlie Frreuno collection was a stunner, and why not? The hand behind the label is none other than Giorgio Armani, the Italian sheik of understated chic. What Armani likes, and what the audience went wild over, is a slim, crisp silhouette, an unexpected mix of patterns U.e. plaid and flowers) and soft, neutral shades accented with bright slashes of color. Armani does not take sides on the e hemline issue, offering both and mid-calengths, although there seemed to be more sawed-of- f skirts than long ones striding down the runway. Whatever the lengths, they are straight and usually Armani's new pants are loose and tapered, ending m tight little button cuffs an inch or two above the ankle. They look terrific. There are lots of blousons, loose unstructured jackets, double belts , that snake around the hips, black stockings and lizard ballot flats. Beautiful Patterns Not many designers can get away with combining such jarring patterns, like Prince of Wales checks w ith polka dots or pastel plaids with country floral prints. But Armani, a former fabric designer, can and does, with beautiful results. Heaven help the mass manufacturers trying to do the same. coik-sole- d side-pleate- d gamet-and-amethy- back-drapc-- d not both To assure publication, photographs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should be in the office of the Lifestyle Dept., 9th Floor, Tribune Bldg., at least one week before day of the biscuits, 'i cup 2 ounces shieddnl Cheddar cheese and 2 tablespoons melted butter; set aside. Melt t nine-hal- f stick) butter in bottom of a rectangular baking dish cup )2 ounie-Sprinkle with shredded Cheddar cheese. Arrang six whole eggs on top of cheese Spoon biscuit mixture around edges of dish. Bake 12 minutes or uiilil eggs reach desired degree of done ness. Serve at once to four or six hungry people. Fianco Moschino may not be as well known as Armani, but after the collcction he did for Helyett he is well on his way into the fashion firmament. Included in his snappy, fresh line are long, fluid skirts, loose belted tops and slim chemises e sashes. A group with wide of clothes, which included l'j-qua- rt obi-lik- officer shirts and drifty voile dresses with ltngerie-lik- e details, was especially lovely. gold-button- Claudio La Viola, who is quite popular with the young trendy set, showed swingy long split skirts, ov ersized vests, roomy jackets and dresses, all anchored easy by low hip belts. Everything is quite American casual and relaxed. sportswear with an Italian accent" is how one buyer aptly put it. r()lida above-tlie-kne- on great dining rooms! lf traditional U n rig ,s at ils bust in our formal Georgian Court riming room Gr.iretiill i .pressed in solid i horrv anil se ft ted voneois it (natures r iss Queen Anne chans, lovely 40 60' v il exit nsion tablr and an cxquisilely detailed bieakfrrint china mil liultel wrap-aroun- itV straw-fedoras- Submit picture before wedding The great increase in the number g of weddings in our area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but all in "l "in oven to 350 degrees win a inne !j i up crushed bite-siz- e Like a breakfast Preheat w edding ceremony . I he $8 charge for wedding photographs is to cover reproduction costs. Because of the volume of photographs handled. The Tribune can assume no responsibility for pictures submitted. 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