14 The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, March 22, 1962 If " K '('Si - J CLASSICS IN A NEW FASHION MOOD enter for a young spring. Striped blaxer takes fresh approach of shortened sleeves, double-breasted buttoning. It's lined with shape-retaining foam. Everything conies up rosebuds on suit with Chanel-line jacltet, sheath skirt, rosebud and leaf embroidery. New footwear styles popular Teens, nimbly "follow Uic lead er" this spring as new leather footwear fashions sweep high c h o o 1 and college campuses, leaving tennis shoes and sneakers behind In the gym lockers. There's an exciting, wido selec tion of new silhouettes in loafers and booties whose high vamp and long tics resemble bowling shoos, reports Shoe Fashion Service of Leather Industries of America. Supple smooth leathers, shag gy brushed leathers and gleaming colored patents set new shoe fash Ions. The two-hue shoo is one of the most popular "shoe looks," especially new in moccasins with contrasting inserts, tricky tongue detailing. Talents In gleaming black, shimmering green, radiant red brighten the moccasin line - up. Colorwise, teens have the widest shoe color range in years in cluding two wonderful new neu trals: mocha mist lighter than cafe crcme color, and white jade soft white leather with a hint of green. Tills year (lie popular hoot is more of a boot-shoe than a boot: the sides are still higher than a flat or pump, but never quite reach the ankle. Cuffs, when there are any, are rich accents in con trasting leathers, colors. Side laces, one and two-cyelct ties and high collar cllpons offer variations on the by-now-classic boot-look. For her fad shoe, the coed has stepped into the bowling alley, come up with a flat, often in viv id colors, smooth or brushed, with a long line of lacing from too to tongue. Soled slimly in rough-finish leather, it's as comfortable as a sneaker, but neat and adapt able for all-day wear. For dances, dates or days in town, this spring's coed chooses dress shoes of soft polished leath ers, nappy suedes, or bright pat ents, rising on stacked, curved or one-inch "jet" heels. Pancake stacked heels arc new on casual and sport shoes. Other teen shoe-news: Portholes on vamp or sides, an occasional open back, for a soft feminine, airy look. Straps single, double and T-straps. Hats flatter, frame faces Planning to flatter and frame pretty faces, hats greet spring with brims, brims and more brims. In keeping with the versa tility of new fashions. Die look isn't limited to just one type of brim. Brims wide and narrow, brims rippled or pleated, brims that curve up and brims that curve down, strictly - tailored bumper, cuff and roller brims, and care free, slouchy brims all have a place in the spring headlines. Such a variety allows for plen ty of choice in silhouettes. Hat heights range from tall and tow ering to miniscule. Shapes are many even toques take brims. and there are variously-brimmed cloches, sailors, profiles. Little - crowned, wide - brim med "carden Dartv" hats look particularly romantic. Many are really all brim, with the "crown" flowing smoothly into the project ing brim. Of course, not every hat Is brimmed. There are softly drap ed, feminine turbans, and the pill box is the harbinger of a whole covey of littlo hats meant to perch lightly atop cherished hair dos. Tiny cone shapes and whimsi cal mixtures of flowers and leaves win favor among the littlo hats. All-flower and flower - adorned hats bloom with their usual spring vigor, given impetus by the femi nine mood in fashion. Feminine, too, are the silky and sheer fabrics, fine and smooth hali-lype straws and pliable felts that compose spring hats. In some hats, more textured straws offer a smart contrast to airy fashions. Slacks to fit designed to T Slacks for spring are expressly designed to fit every man "to a T." For the tall, slender man thore arc the new slim slims, usually the bcltlcss "hugger" tyiw. For the middle-sized man there arc trim (but still tradition all slacks, plain front or single pleat, with or without belt loops. For the heavier man, single pleat, belt loop types will predominate n interest seen in fashions More individuality of design and variety of silhouette, linked with high-fashion colors and intriguing new fabrics, make today's ma ternity wear lovelier than ever. Leading the line in waiting dresses are the breezy, one-piece styles: the understated shifts, that after baby arrives can be accent ed by a favorite belt: the trapeze or pyramid styles, stiffened with lining, or flared from a yoked bo dice: and the straight-cut sheath icon, usually coordinated with a matching or contrasting coat. The forever-fiminine look that prevails in all fashion is appar ent in expectation dresses for spring. Dresses gently draped at shoulders, empire bodiccd dress es, and dresses with bias - cut skirts all add feminine flavor. Where two-piece maternity sep arates are concerned, ruffled and knife pleating are stealing the show on sleeves and hemlines of many tops. Leatherette is a "find" in maternity tops. In expectation sportswear two- piece sets with tops of splashy colors ana Bold novelty prints, many in the nautical mood, are making news. Stretch pants, es pecially in denim and chino, are popular, as is the homespun look in fabrics such as hopsacking. Frills little please women Tiny misses don't need a fairy godmother this spring. All day and dream-time lingerie is fussily feminine just as they ve wish ed for. Shifts are the big shape for lit tle girls. Whether straight, full or Alined, they're so beguilingly ruffled and frilled that they could be worn to Cinderella's ball. Some shifts come with rick-rack trimmed pontics for under-cover. Pajamas, too, have shift-shaped top and are usually flounced. Iligh waisted batiste gowns with embroidered bodices and match ing peignoirs are so provocative that mother wishes they'd come in her size. Flattery sets mood for spring Do women dress to impress other women or to please men? Appealing to a man's eye view art pretty, curvaceous shapes in a flurry of lace, ruffles and pleats Hares and princess lines, fitted waists, molded bodices and, for contrast and curves, too, slinky siren silhouettes. From a woman's point of view, the best thing of all about spring dresses is that there both man- pleasing and pleasing to her own fashion sense. - New dresses are not only feminine, they're imagi native and varied,, making her wardrobe planning fresh and fun or her. Her choice of silhouettes ranges from slim figure skimmers to frankly - full skirted styles, and takes in all the variations of flares, gores, cones, pleats, bias cuts. She can have a waistline that's princess-high, tunic-low or right where nature put it and ail three look new. With the costume concept stronger than ever, she can have her spring dresses with jackets or coats and what a variety of jackets and coats! Jackets shape up every way, as cardigans, cutaways, capelets, bo leros. Back interest comes to the fore in jackets with fly-away backs, blouscd or draped backs. Ensemble is liked by Utile girls Little girls are made of sugar and spice, and this spring, every thing nice to wear. The newest and nicest things for young miss es to wear seem to be based on the ensemble look. Dresses with coordinating jackets or coats and suit and blouse ensembles all give little women something big to brag about. Dress ensembles usually boast jackets which vary in length from rib-hugging to knee-tickling. Prin cess flares and simple little-noth ing dresses like mommy s make news for spring. Cape - topped dresses are popping up, too. And, of course, smock dresses for wee ones are still fashion favorites. Dresses coordinated with coats are newsworthy. The coats, themselves, are found in any number of mater ials, but usually in a loose basket- weave type of fabric. When the word "coat is mentioned I o r young misses, "flare" is the next word. Whether the flare, modified or otherwise, begins at the shoulder for a capo effect, the ribcagc for an Empire effect, or the hipline for a long torso effect, the flare is always there. The majority of jackets for lit tle girls' suits are along boxed or demi-beltcd lines. Suits are most prevalently seen with collarless jackets, suitable for scarf fill-ins. Suit skirts are mostly pleated. though the "A" shape makes fash ion news, uvermouscs 10 coorai nate with suits appear every where, usually in print tones. Many dresses, suits and coats come in Easter egg colors waving a patriotic red, white and blue color flag. Beige, brown, and grey are also a little woman's de light for spring. TIE SCORE Spring ties will feature more shades of blue to complement the popular new blue suits. Shades range from deep navy to soft co- pen hues and are used in both ground work and as decoration. in DELECTABLE FABRIC delicious pastel colors Is fashion recipe for wingswept cover-up. In American wool, spring coat has over-sized sleeves, full-flaring back, front half belt. Gloves come varied in lengths Trend toward long sleeves gives rise to mora four-button gloves this spring longer than short, shorter than long. Since short sleeved and sleeveless styles still claim much fashion attention, so do shortie gloves, for daytime wear, and long, long gloves for evening. Pretty details appear on all styles, running the gamut from pearl trimmings to intriguing rib bed designs. Color, too, adds to glove ap peal. Strong pastels and citrus shades mix and match with coat and suit colors. White, like black, is a basic, and red and navy add a patriotic theme. LOOKING FEMININE Blouses have more ways than ruffles to show the feminine look. A popular one is the use of prints. tnore meat a ,! toore flavors Pets are selling every day! (In Bulletin Classifieds) ' Foundation confrols curves for proper silhoueffe Some fashions for spring have an unfitted, almost architectural look while others are definitely figure revealing. Whichever the preference in silhouettes, there's an abundance of well styled foun dation garments to control the Young claim hipster pants Usually the first to adopt a new idea, young fashionables have claimed hipster pants as their own. And since their young fig ures can meet the test, they wear these with nb-tickhng tops as well as the tuck-in blouses that more mature figure types have adopted. Young styles take account of the American cowboy inspiration for these hip-slung pants, which in re cent seasons have attained foreign resort popularity. Rustic fabrics. range-rider touches carry out the Old West" look. Jamaicas, knee lengths, lone slim pants and new bell-bottoms win popularity In the young craze tor leisure pants. Ruffles, frills grace styles Ruffles and lace, ribbons and bows, fringe and other aDnealiii!! feminine fripperies are graceful spring fashion notes. These embellishments are not only pretty, they're used with imagination. Ruffles and their rel atives might show up almost any where trimming necklines, hemlines, sleeves and tunics: cas cading down the front closing of a dress or blouse; rippling from shoulder to hem; tiered to form skirt. COMING UP Smart color combination com ing up in spring sportswear is the j pairing of brown and white. curves underneath. There are numerous "little noth ing" brassieres, soft and sheer, with cups that minimize the bos om as so many bias cuts, knits and clinging gowns for evening require. On the other hand, there are several excellent new mold ed brassieres, many of them con toured to round out the bustline that's a between-size. There are girdles that rise high, to effect a slim midriff for dress es and suits that fit close to the figure. And there are waistline styles concentrating on hip con trol, for dresses that skim the waist but hug the hipline and thighs. There are corselets that slip on like a second skin, looking almost too pretty to be as controlling as they actually are. And there are numerous pantie corselets, vary ing in coverage from the brief to the long, leggy type. Backlessness remains an im portant design element in all types of foundations, especially in those tint also are strapless. New shapings havo been devised in clastic bands to mold the U or V back 10 the body. 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