From faddish fads to classy classics Patty's outfit is marie up of extremely versatile and durable pieces. She darts with probably the most prominent trendy feature — the "ripped " sweatshirt. Overtired and made of 100% cotton, this item it first in < omfort. Buy it in basic gray and c oordination is no problem. Black is the latest color in jeans. Crop them to mid-calf, wash out most of the dye and tailor them to hug every inch to get this very-french look. Too much trouble f You can buy this style nearly everywhere. For shoes, Patty borrowed a great pair of soft plastic sandals in bright red. They look outrageous, but they're really very comfortable she told me. The rest of this outfit is made uf> of accessories — a skinny red belt, red and blac k bangle bracelets and dangly black earrings. Don't forget to add a few touches of pink, though. Pink Vuarnets, a plastic laundry/shopping bag, and a ripped cotton tank underneath the sweatshirt com plete this faddish extreme. Special thanks to the women of Delta Gamma for their contributions to this outfit. Part of the fun of returning to school every year is see ing some of the great clothes people put together. Some are pretty scary, regular Halloween garb. Other outfits, though definitely trendy, have a fun appeal — you wish you had the guts to wear 'erxi. Then there's preppy dressing; you'd have a closetful if you could afford it. Finally there's the attire you don't notice, even though three-fourths of the student population diligently wears it. You know, Nikes, 501's, and whatever shirt or sweater is clean. This fall, however, is a real exception; in fact it's downright disappointing. The walks to and from class that used to be 10 minutes of fashion are now dull and unevent ful. Sure, there are a few faddish costumes, just as there are the ultra-fashionable ones. It's just that they aren't wild or objectionably extreme in style. Story by Julie Shippen Photos by Mark Pynes The qualities that made a fad a fad (such as shocking colors, little or no durability, and utter discomfort when worn for more than an hour) aren't present. The vibrant col ors are still around, but now theyYe toned down and tastefully coordinated. Instead of polyesters and plastics, the faddish outfits are made up of 100% cotton and wool fabrics that rate highest in comfort,and that last forever. And what is supposed to be the really fashionable stuff is less practical than ever for everyday campus wear. I don't mean to come down on this year's designers. There are some beautiful new patterns and graceful lines in the new styles. I just wonder how they're going to make a buck; the latest looks can be made up of items most of us already have in our wardrobe. Patty's elegant ensemble is one example of the 'updated casual' look. Its simplicity is its success. The black pants are elegantly tailored with pleating at the top and straight leg ging. Made of 10O% wool broadcloth, they are a lifetime addition to any war drobe. The knee-length charcoal sweatercoat is also of 100% wool and luxurious ly thick. Designed by Anne Klein, its styling is long and flowing. It will always be fashionable, making it truly a classic. Her ivory turtlenec k is very representative of how designers have altered the upper-halt of fashion this year. Blouses and sweaters are larger and looser, with more detail going to the neckline and shoulder area. Patty's geometrically-ribbed sweater, in an easy-care blend of 70% acrylic and 30% wool, is eye-catching and can be worn with pants or skirts. Patty added another current touch: shaded stockings and pumps, both in black. A final addition is an interesting abalone clasp belt with thin leather straps. Clothes courtesy of Capric e in the Fifth Street Public Market. Spec ial thanks to Kris King and Marty Brylev. OF WAR IS THE iLTE GENE HACKMAN JOANN A CASSIDY LION’S GATE FILM UNDER FIRE” JEAN LOUIS TRINTIGNANT RICHARD MASUR ED HARRIS JERRY GOLDSMITH. PAT METHENY i—* JOHNALCOTT«m EDWARDTEETS * RON SHELTON -CLAYTON FROHMAN -r^CLAYTON FROHMAN JONATHAN TAPUN t— * ROGER SPOTTISWOODE BmM ZZZfmmr -mmmJZZT" [r ^35ag-j NOW PLAYING AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU. 4, Good Times At Quidos After the Game Dance and Party Friday and Saturday Night to your Favorite Music. The fun starts at 10:00 pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. Great Italian Food Served Until 10:00 pm 21 & over only after 10:00 p.m. 801 E. 13th 343-0681 dk - Friday, October 21, 1983