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Show FASHIONS Xidawriglvt Seasons come and go, and already al-ready Dame Fashion is anxiously thrusting her decisions for fall wardrobes upon us. Shops in Sugar House are full of enticing finery for the fair sex, and even though the sun shines hot now, it is stimulating stimu-lating to think of new fall and winter clothes. Color, as always, is one of the most important tools that Lady Fashion works with, for after settling set-tling the question of the silhouette, she must decide which color she will favor as a "first." This fall she has chosen a combination combi-nation of , black with color, and every woman loves black. It is such a standard perenial. This year it is particularly smartened up with vibrant color. The French, with their authority for fashion firsts, have said no woman over thirty should wear black, and other notable designers have stamped the 'indispensable little black dress' as an atrocity. This is primarily because so many women 'drown' themselves in black or other dark shades. Okler women, wom-en, particularly favor blacks, navy and dark browns, and with the usual slight trimming, it does nothing for them. Used with color effectively, it becomes dramatic and flattering, and this fall black with color is featured as a smart 'must.' Vibrant with blues indigo, ink tones, cobalt and sapphires. Greens agate and moss greens, honey and amber tones, bright yellows and orange of fall marigolds. Reds of roses and garnets. Black contains con-tains the forecast with silks, crepes, jerseys, wools, etc. all with an over-plaid over-plaid of color. For vital looks and spirits garnish your somber shades with gay. |