Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 20, 1963, Image 28

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 1963
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iRaincoat Shines in All-Weaiher Fabrics, Colors
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Stepping elegantly Into the
potlight is white fur for both
late day and evening wear.
White mink and ermine will
be seen in softly-draped cape
lets and small stoles.
Styled in fluid wrap-around
lines are natural white broad
tail lamb jackets with push-up
sleeves and a cowl collar that
can be worn as a hood for
cooler occasions.
White fox, in one or more
tiers, in capelets, and stole
styles, is a perrenial favorite.
A raincoat is not a raincoat
but rather a coat that
"shines" in the rain and looks
like a million under the sun
Water-repellent, often mili
um lined for all-weather com
fort, new coats for rainy days
come in Just about every 1963
style . . . every fiber . . . every
fabric.
. The topcoat comes back!
S t r e a m 1 i n e d for the new
season, it's slim but not
skinny, tailored but not man
tailored. Designed as the cov-
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KNIT WOOL-Spring ensemble pairs a femininely-fitted wool
knit dress and matching jacket, shaped like a shirt with
notched collar and revers, buttoned cuffs and high pockets.
Trend to open-air casualness is reflected in costume's con
trast saddle stitching. By Tricosa-Feder of Paris.
Easter Tailleur Goes Continental
Spring's a-coming and so is
Easier, and everything - but
everything - In coats and suits
- seems to be new in fashion
feeling! There's a certain un
conventional, perhaps conti
nental feel to these fashions,
which Miss and Mrs. America
has learned to know - and
to love!
With Important inspiration
borrowed from the Italian,
the French, the Oriental influ
ences, in fact, the world -new
lines and detailings come
to the fore with a definite
elegant approach!
First - there's never been
such an exciting variety of fas
cinating fabric. New blends,
new color combinations and
new treatments for old-standby
fabrics create this fabric
furore.
Slim Line
Coats . , . tunic length or
full-length, the slim straight
line is important, particularly
with low, at-the-hip detailing
or back belt . , . fitted coats
look newest in slimmed ver
sions with modified flared,
and long torso, low fullness
. . . semi-fitted coats with box
styling and the classic chester
field all tell the long torso
story . . . flared coats are
news when the fullness starts
from a high, back line with
straight front - or flares
smoothly Into the A-line.
All new suit and coat fash
ions wear a cool, uncluttered
look! The important grace
notes appear in flat collars,
low cut necklines, scarved or
cardigan necklines - and In
sleeves that roll-up, push-up
or are simply cut shorterl
CHANEL TOUCH
The Chanel touch again and
again for spring especially
In white as contrasting braid
boundaries and sets of patch
pockets appear as current rav
orites on suits and coats.
erall, it's the raincoat style
most likely to succeed for
rain ... or shine ... for day
or night. Like the once good
box coat . . . like the still
good Chesterfield, it is
sleeker with a bit of tapering
at the hemline. A bit of ease
at the back and a smooth
single breasted front.
Topcoat Back
The topcoat comes back
taking the place of the long-tlme-A-line,
to develop "a
new main line" in spring rain
coats. The coat style that's mov
ing in at front and out at
back is the number two rain
coat. It's destined to be a fa
vorite among the more fash'
ion-conscious where better
fabrics, better tailoring hold
the more shapely line. How.
ever, more popular-p r i c e d
manufacturers turn to lami'
nated fabrics for in and out
shaping. Or . . . simply simu
late the look with non-functional
front seaming. The
shaped coat (at any price) is
more often dressed up In silk
and silky fabrics.
The poncho is bigger and
better this spring. The favo
rite slips over the head or
has a front closing and casual
ly fastens at the sides. Many
reverslbles in ponchos flip
from wool plaid to solid pop
lin. NOW silk ponchos star
for night life. Ponchos and
skirt: a new twosome.
Denims App.ar
The slicker Is getting away
from the established vinyl
coat fabrics and into denims,
seersucker and cotton prints
Contrasting Patterns
Gain for Sports Wear
Clean, crisp, contrasty pat
terns are making a strong
comeback in men's and
youths' sport jackets for the
spring-summer season of 1963.
This Influence can be seen
in the top selling polyester-
worsted blends that were for
merly dominated by dull
mousey fabrics. It is also very
apparent in the India Madras
Jackets (expected to be very
strong In classic snops) wnere
bright colors (sharply defined)
are getting a big play. Seer
suckers, headed for even
greater acceptance next sum
mer, are in the trend via
broader stripes in deeper as
well as brighter colors.
CollarUis
The' cardigan (collarless)
sport jacket has been achiev
ing a higher standing in mis
country for a number of years.
It's cool, comfortable and
good-looking. It was a huge
success in sweaters still Is,
as a matter of fact and
seems to be gaining in popu
larity in jackets and sport
coats.
(with and without foam back
ing). NEW cropped slickers
are leveling off two and four
inches below the hipline.
The costume, In rainwear
is growing slowly but stead
ily. Devotees of the rainsuit,
the raincoat and dress, the
poncho and skirt continue to
present them with fashion
conviction.
There will always be the
classics with, balmacaans
now flipping from solid pop
lin to leopard print or in pop
lin lined with poplin. Trench
coats now look better with
single breasted closings. Ches
terfields now come in madras
type plaids; many of these are
for all seasons with Milium
linings.
Texture is shown in the
real and simulated linens and
the real or simulated wild
silks. Prints are big . . . wild
.. . colorful . . .often zany;
they come in abstracts, giant
paisleys and photographic
florals.
Spring
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Jewelry Improves
All Necklines in
Vogue for Spring
Casual and classic lines in
spring '63 beg for jewelry.
Simple but elegant necklines
and sleeves inspire jewelry
ideas to complement their
lines.
Pins lead as a popular jew
elry form due to their versa
tility. They can be worn on
all types of fabric, on most
apparel and changed about in
every conceivable angle. Flap-
pockets on spring suit jackets
can be dramatized with single
bold clips. A burnished gold
pin touched with diamonds
lends elegance to snap-on-and-
ofi stoles featured on wool
suits.
Collarless suits demand
adornment; a scarf anchored
with an impressive pin, or a
choker necklace worn in com
bination with a pin set at the
shoulder level. Coats, also col
larless this season, yield to
scarf-pin accents for soft flat
tery to the face.
Fine Knits
Sweater suits and fine knits
put jewelry on display. V
necklines need fill-in focal
points such as pins at the base
of the neckline. A sentimental
gold engraved locket centered
with a diamond returns as a
favorite for the plunging neck
line. Ornate clasps on neck
laces add design interest when
worn center front.
Chanel's Influence contin
ues as cardigan suits call for
jeweled touches on neck and
shoulder lines. The "little boy
suit ' with rounded collar as
sumes a jeweled freshness
when twin pins are placed be
low it and not on its edges.
Pin Accent
Bateau and straight neck
lines in blouses and dresses
show an imaginative flair
when accented with a pin or
clip perched on the ridge near
the shoulder seam. A woman
who wishes to elongate her
neckline, however, should
rely on a matinee-length necklace.
Revived Interest in the lan
tern sleeve and baby-puff
sleeve emphasizes the wear
ing of bracelets. Designs in
bracelet should be selected ac
cording to the size of tiie wrist
and length of arm. A brace
let-watch of medium width is
a good fashion investment. At
the flick of a finger, a center
cover flips up to reveal a
watch face, some haloed with
diamonds or engravings. This
is the ultimate in keeping
time under cover in a fashion
able way.
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FASHIONABLE - Skim-tit
dresses are fashionable for
spring, practical In carefree
fabrics. This one is in Ccla
nese Arnel triacetate and cot
ton. Photographed at Casa
Montcgo, Jamaica.
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