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Show 1 0 The Salt take Tribune, Sunday, August 19, 1979 cool attire skirts provide really Long 4 i t y f , i $ b7 y. v:. Y ' f !' j ' V r; f V ; . .vl It 'yy' I t' I"., i X 3 f s V "U- 4 r C Js, l ? NEW YORK "Even-body'- s wearing it. said Patricia Bugnet, a French strolling down the aveIt nue Montaigne m Paris makes you look pretty " I started weanng them when the weather got warm." said Verdie Walker, an accountant, rushing along 57th Street on her lunch hour the other day They make me feel cool " slu-den- , f ,, t tVi t , , - given t , 4 ' These two explanations just atxiut cover the reasons why young .vomen in cosmopolitan ciies, such as Pans and New York as well as resorts such as St. Tropez, say they have to long skirts this taken 5 u Mrs. Kelly Mangnnn Mrs. Mrs. Lawson I). Millelt Francois summer Hook News of weddings Huffaker- Mangrum Meg Huffakcr married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A reception was given at The Reception Centre. The Ihint Shop Restaurant was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Brighton, Salt Lake City, attends Utah State University. She affiliated with Phi Upsilon Omicron. and Mrs. Alton v. Huffukcr, Salt Lake City, has attended the University of Utah - a son of and Kelly Mangrum were maimed in the Salt Lake LPS Temple. A reception was given at the Capitol ilill LDS Ward. Log Haven was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bnde, a daughter of Mr. Fn-da- y The bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E Mangrum, Salt Lake City, is majonng in chemistry at the U.ofU. Brighton-Mille- tt The bridegroom, son of Mr and Mrs. Dwight A Mdlett, JoAnn Mane Bnghton and Lawson Dwighi Millett were WINEMAKER KITS UN TATTERSALL & CCRiD Sample the pleasures of Vintner Tattersall and Corking Cord . . . enhancing and complimenting each other in winery colors of bottle green, concord navy and sangria wine. acrylic plaid has corduroy trim; cord is laced with the same pony print as the e shirt. Tops come m enlightened shades of are other reasons Oh. there By Bemadine Momc w York Times Writer Farmington, N M , alsu attends USU He affiliates with Intercollegiate Knights are too skinny" "My lea (or too fat) 'Theyre more comfortable than short skirts " hems "Mid knee " bonng "I'm getting tired of pants " are, the But the chances the small shop in the suburbs w here they bought the skirt Even the French designers profess cot to know where the ubiquitous swirl skirt originated, but English visitors are more helpful. They point out that John Bates designed the prototype for Jean aron in London about three years ago concern. Another English Sterling Cooper, copied it most immediately and it became known as the Sterling Cooper skirt This year it crossed the English Channel, and while it is most prominent in Pans, sightings are reported in Home, Milan and St. Tropez. where the sunworshi-pper- s are on a romantic kick al- Ma-dn- this summer. They tend to wear a long skirt ard an English garden-partbat, when they're not stretched out on the beach, that is, in a bikini or a y bikini-botto- The m hat, garden-part- natural straw, with a flower plunked over thp bnm in front, turns up in Pans, too (Copynght) fact that everybody's doing it is probably the most influential reason. Plus the fact that are an antilong skirts establishment move, like blue jeans Designers on both sides of the Atlantic are apt to look at the long skirts in the street and wonder, "Who told them to do that9 After all. when they attempted to lower hem lines a few years ago, all they got was trouble. But now they seem to have erupted spontaneous! v everywhere In New York, the long skirt can be a tailored affair, a peasant or gypsy style with ruffles or made of blue denim, like jeans All of these styles appear in Pans Dimmick-Roo- k Cathy Dimnuck and FranRook were maimed cois Wednesday m the Emigration LDS Ward. A reception was given afterward. The home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rook, Salt Lake City, was setting for the rehearsal dinner Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Carl A Dimmick, Salt Lake City Cunningham-AlieRuth too, but one design heads all the rest. It turns up almost as often as jeans, and it's just as prevalent on the left bank as it is in the chic purlieus of the right Aniencans tend to refer to as the swirl, referring not to the housedress by that name, but to the way the skirt is constructed. Bias-cu- t panels m different colors or patterns swirl around the body from the waist to the hem it The way the skin is cut. fitting smoothly through the hips and flouncing out at the hem, is flattering to most figures. It turns up in small flower prints, graphic black and white panels and. like every thing else, in blue denim. n and Cunningham Edward Leroy Mien Jr. were married Aug. 1C at the home of the bndes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cunningham, Salt Lake City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Lillian A Allen, Salt Lake City, and the late Edward Leroy Allen. . )( The wearers are not likely to worry about where the idea came from; if asked, theyre apt to mention the name of . r(rA CjH'w.) 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