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Show u8 The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, June 8, 1973 Little Woman New fall fashions come full circle By Nina S. Hyde Washington Post Writer NEW YORK So whats new on Seventh Avenue? - Not much, tn the eyes of hundreds of buyers from department and specialty stores who are in New York to see the fall collections of the Seventh Avenue creators. look Shawl-collare- on Avenue. Seventh buttoned, beltlong sweaters will ed and bump the blazer as the most After the straight, architectural cut of clothes of the 60s into tent coats or full circle g and the softer, look of more recent years, fullness had to happen in clothes. Some have swung so far from the body that they flare Unconvinced they can draw women back into dresses after all the designers are counting on dresses with a sportswear look. Dresses get the best reception when they are chem-iseeither belted or not; and the shirtdress is still around. body-tracin- popular look for fall, worn with pants or skirts. Sets are still around, usually patterned or ribbed or both. skirts. pants-wearir.- two-piec- e y, Secret rules stone not really secret But designers are making it But pants are far from forclear that they are not trying Bill Blass hasnt gotten. to phony-u- p new ideas, just deincluded many but has made looks the are velop they sure all his jackets are long known to do best. (Refine and full enough to work well and two rre the develop with pants or skirts. words they seem to use most.) refine- Ladies wont give up the of these Some ments are: By Mary McGrath years to translate it, but she freedom of pants; pants liberisnt worried. She already ated women, he insists. As every woman knows, Jacket Sweaters somewhere there is a secret knows what the darned thing Halston has added an inch Sweaters done as jackets, stone inscribed with all the is going to say: as long and short dresses and or two to his hems, cutting Any job not coveted by nothing shorter than below the even as coats. Never shorter ..rules and regs for women that else has already men will be deemed to be knee, and his coats to boot-toeveryone than fanny length, they range womens work. from tweedy ribs to luxury Mrs. Steven M. Madsen length. But while his skirts In a household all activicashmere. dont really look much longer ties not directly assigned to an than anyone elses, there are Fullness varies the shape dresses that stop mid-cal- f individual member, or rejectand Mrs. dressof last years coats and ed by that member, will everywhere else down to the es. The very full coat is back, become the ankle. automatically as is the full circle skirt. Part province of the mother. of the same mood is the Cn the ether hand, Calvin In the social context all ward. Mule Hollow Inn was blousiness that comes from Klein, who was first with the women who are not dolls setting for the wedding break- dolman sleeves, shirred yokes maxi, doesnt have any length and blousons. Pleats are evwill be presumed to be dogs. fast. for coats other than ANY woman not lusting erywhere. committed to memory but e The bride is a daughter of dresses have which she is still just guessing after or living with whatever male deigns to offer cohabitaMr. and Mrs. Karl G. Shake- the ease of last years sportsabout. Gearing to a style of entercan be labeled a Lesbian. tion that centers more than Salt Lake are looks. wear .often taining They speare, City. circumstanand Culturally oral ever around the That, for women, home, designchemisey (unfitted) in shape, tially she knows that SOMEThe bridegroom is a son of a silhouette that shows up BODY knows; how else would gratification should consist of ers have taken two directions getting their kicks out of plan- for clothes. One is dresses as she find herself so Mr. and Mrs. Brigham D. often in Josely con- ning, preparing and providing tow-ke- evening like aB the sweater well. Madsen, Salt Lake City. trolled and so casually comfood for whatever member of dresses. The other is in using Pants are still around, mitted to living under its the family shows up at any extra dressy fabrics, but but most designers are pinlegend? time. again done in uncomplicated ning their newest looks on When the stone with all its Surely, its all written someshapes. skirts. engraving is finally unearthed where. How else could it have (Copyright) Lavish Fabrics it may take archeologists gotten to be the rule? Lavish fabrics are shaped Grooming plays a part in in simple lines, particularly how people react to you with lots of sequins. your level of confidence and the. show stepper of MENS SHOPS success in school is the price tag, and fulfillment from business them all Foothill Villoge . . . Fashion Place . . . Volley Fair Hills'. . . Olympus which is spiraling up because and social relationships. Good of imported fabrics, relied habits tell others grooming much of this market. that you care about them and upon by Domestic fabrics are scarce about yourself. Lack of such habits and skills can offend or and expensive because of alienate people. Grooming is strikes, and new labor connot the most essential part of tracts are reflected in price your personality, but its im- increases, too. The sweater first got its portance, like that of good in Europe and shows taste, must be cultivated, says send-of- f the Soap and Detergent Assn. up here as the most used p Mrs. Gregg A. Olsea Wedding news Anderson-Olse- n Julie Janice Anderson and Gregg Arden Olsen were married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at Lion House. Log Haven was setting for the wedding fast. break- University of Utah where she is studying child development She affiliates with Lambda Delta Sigma, Sigma Tau Chapter. The bridegroom, son of Dr. and Mrs. Leon Olsen, Littleton, Colo., also attends the U. of U. where he is a psychology major. Sliakespeare- - Madsen Debbie Shakespeare and Steven M. Madsen were marr. ried Thursday in the Shal-ama- A reception was held ...... fiUidliij Two-piec- one-pie- The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Anderson, Salt Lake City, attends the after- - : Good grooming . takes extra care isnt Backpacking across Afghanistan of a honeymoon! idea MY Mortar Board Alums elect Members of Mortar Board Alumnae elected officers at a recent breakfast held at the home of Mrs. Wendell Adams, Salt Lake City. Tammie Ogura is the new president succeeding Mrs. Glenn Waterman. 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