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Show elementary. At any rate, try flow- j one that will never go out of style, ers as an exciting accessory, and flower as it's only decoration. FASHIONS 64 iclawrignt There are rules to consider with the use of flowers too, for achieving the proper effect Remember, Re-member, they add an eye interest, and many a fair lady ruins her whole costume by the way she wears her flowers. It doesn't seem possible, but there are some ladies who wear a corsage on a dress that already has artificial flowers as it's trim. What a cluttered effect this produces! In wearing a corsage or flowers at the waist, if the waistline is small, it can be worn at the side of the waist On the other hand, if the waistline is less sylphlike, then fasten the flowers near the center of the belt, and preferably Flowers make an important accessory item, whether real or artificial, and with spring, they take their place more prominently as an intriguing touch to Milady's costume. Graceful and attractive artificial floral bunches and sprays are to be found now, and of course, real flowers are coming into their own with the dawning of spring. For a perfect accent or compliment, compli-ment, if used correctly, there is nothing more desirable than flowers. A simple dress, well cut, can become the most stunning gown with the addition of a choice more vertically. For individuality and refreshing accents, try arranging and wearing wear-ing your flowers in unusual ways; for example, tucked in a pocket, or in the notch of your lapel. A single posy worn at the wrist of your glove, or on your purse will be appealing, or try a single large daisy or poppy tucked in your belt. (This will need thought to co-ordinate the right flower and color combination for the particular par-ticular cistume.) As for real flowers, generally they are worn the way they grow, with their heads facing skyward. If you have flowers on your hat, then match them with those you might wear on your dress or suit. Of course, colors should be considered con-sidered as in any other costume problem, and in any case, is fairly |