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Show 1 ' 1 I II I I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 II I I 1 I 1 I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I H- I -I I i I I I I I t-H I I I I I I I I i 1 I I I I I II I 1 I I! I I! 1 i ! !T jjj White Jacket Popular Fashion I '.'. By CHERIE NICHOLAS J fH-HH M I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I 1 t I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I 1 !! I I I I I I I I I I I -l- I- -'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I- s ' ' -- y . ' - 7 ' ' i J K 5 M y ' x v ' . ' -' - -r. , ; , : ' . - . " ' . .. ' " A f I X , f , In the white Jacket which tops tha (lurk frock or skirt, a distinctly now trend of thought has been opened to the world of fashion. This movement reflects the Influence Influ-ence of the vogue which calls for sharp contrast at the same time that It responds re-sponds to the Insistent demand of the mode for costume detail which Is daringly dar-ingly white. Now that the white-jacket vogue has been set In motion, its popularity Is Increasing with leaps and bounds. In developing the theme, desigm., are employing materials of every description. descrip-tion. Cottons, linens and such are as much In favor for these smart little Immaculately white Jackets as are the liandsomest of silk crepes, satins and velvets. One notes In the style parade maybe a white velvet Jacket bore, a white crepe Jacket there, with many a Jacket Jack-et of white all-over eyelet embroidery iiere, there and everywhere, each one of them posed over a skirt or dress of navy, black or brown as the case may Je. The clever Jacket to the left In the picture is of voguish eyelet embroidered em-broidered batiste. It Is smartly belted with black patent leather. Its shapely peplum and flowing elbow length sleeves are outstanding details. The 1 f A 1 I ' C'-. ir: r'v' J i - ' Kit .i 1 ' "t '' 3 ! 4 - 1 ) j 2 i I i ' - ' i I, . - . , -i '.''- '- " ' I ' ' : . : 0f f i . 1 of ?, . j a rp dress is black flat crepe. When this young woman dons her chapeau, It very likely will be either white straw of some sort, for the latest fashion formula calls for white millinery to top the white Jacket which Is worn with a dark costuino. Competing with the jacket which is pure white Is the jacket which contrasts con-trasts the dark color of the dress with bright color. The arresting costume Illustrated to the right Is designed in black and yellow wool crepe. The close fitting jacket is worn over a blouse of yellow flat crepe that has sleeves half-in-half black and yellow. The scarf tied at the neck is also in black and yellow. One after another these striking contrasts between jacket and skirt are to be seen wherever fashionables gather. Sometimes it is white, which enlivens black or navy. Then again comes along a Jaunty white summer fur coatee or bolero worn with gray, for gray with white is very smart. ((c). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) |