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Show Extension Course Helps Women to Select Wardrobes Does your dress express the way you really feel about yourself? your-self? When you buy clothes, do you know how to select design de-sign most becoming to you? Do you feel confident that the colors col-ors you choose compliment your natural coloring? Mrs. Irene Thomson of Utah County Extension Service of Utah State University said that an Extension television short course entitled "Dressing by Design" aims to help women confidently meet such clothing selection questions and make clothes an enjoyable part of their lives. A series of five programs will be broadcast over KUED Chan-ne Chan-ne 7 beginning February 7, at 8:50 a.m. Each program will be repeated Wednesday evening, even-ing, the first program on Feb. 12 at 10:40, all others at 10:00 p.m. The five weekly programs will discuss silhouette, line, texture, tex-ture, color, and a combination of all in developing a personalized person-alized wardrobe. "Dressing By Design" will show you how to make a simple sim-ple chart of your figure proportions pro-portions that will provide you with an individual approach for choosni gclothes sUouettes for your wardrobe. You will see how design in clothes affects your appearance and how your figure proportions are your guide to a silhouette and line plan for your wardrobe. Each woman is a unique line composition com-position in herself; she can select sel-ect clothing that reflects and enhances this individuality, Mrs. Thomson said. She noted that the textures and fabrics a woman chooses for her wardrobe should express ex-press individuality. "Dressing By Design" will demonstrate the relationship of persoalities of fabric to the personalities of people and show how to combine com-bine textures and design in a personalized costume. |