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The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1960, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, September 28, 1960 11 Purple P2'atte Dominant In Fall's Color Schemes 7 Colors in fashion stress. the|browns particularly seem headed purple palette, with eolor names, for an unusually active season. in that appeal to the te. Served a range of hues that includes WARMING UP TO FASHION [pany checked or other-patterned Diversify Style In Silhouettes |. uci and muifiers oerlusty ana costs and patterned !solid colors planned fo accom-st; for solid-color costumes, Bt are diversified, lines are - ors » Ey syle in fall dress silhouettes.) Long torso looks, princess lines, two piece dresses lead the news, || Enhancing easy lines are rich! colors, elegant fabrics and (rims | ~ satin bands, knit trimmings, | borders of braid and tassels, and | most important of all, touches -- | or heaps -- of fur, f Ways to the long torso effect range from styles with waists elongated an inch below the nor- || i 4 is a fruit-and-w menu, in- such fashion - appetite tempters | eluding purple - influenced reds; as spice, cocoa, coffee, A ulberry | And, of course, fall wouldn't be / | fall without plenty of black. It's good - enou, | new looking paired with brown, in purple hue is eggplant. Or, for! distinctive plaids, and distinguish-| |thone who is, Jour feast ed when partnered with fur--and |Iher &y ers, e are pug ashion b or eve [fashionable lilacs, violets and busy = y fay purple-pink azaleas, | ples usually have their heyday | Join the fail color news. in the spring, and they look par-| ticularly refreshing in this fall] appearance, Spring-like, too, is the imposing number of pale beige and off-whites, { It's all part of a new ap-| proach to eolor. After the re-| cent interest im muted, smoky hues, fashion now trends fo either! '| deeper and richer or lighter and! brighter eolors, Purple is closely followed by red, from appetizing strawberry | Plaids, both darkened and Edibly named or not, the pur-| prightened, stripes and checks mal waistline, to the longer tunic. Two piece expression of this look pairs a long overblouse with a slim skirt, Hi! Blousy bodices over slim skirts are another distinguishing at'ri- bute of fall dresses; however movement is generally in the d rection of more skirt ease and fullness. Bias cuts, pleats, deep Douffans add to the look of fluid- | y. Curved seams princess silhouette. Usuzlly, such dresses define the bodice, then gathers, dirndls and out-and-out | highlight the || flare gen'ly out, iif To carry out the easy - going {| theme, necklines often develop into graceful cowls, while sot ! draping shapes many collars aad midriffs. Simple, collarless neck- lines are in great favor, and there are tie collars of all sorts, | Loosely sashed, as opposed to tightly cinched, is the predom- inant trend for wais'lines, wheth- er normal or lowered, Hip- circling belts share low-torso attention, | For more fluidity, sleeves are geaerally loosely cuf, sel-in or all- in-one, ometimes with underarm fullness, Fur Influence | On Costumes | For the woman who enjoys the versatility of a dress-and-jacket, dress-and-coat, suit and blouse or suit and coat costume. fall brings welcome aews, Costumes are more numerous than ever, and they branch out in new style di- rections, fo impart considerably more fashion distinction to the wardrobe, | A ruling Influence fis fur, from mink to hamster, Fur collars and cuffs are just the beginning, Luxurious Mood Prevailing With Accent On Femininity There ale hodices ' and over | Fashion aims not to startle or|lon diversity, coat choice Includes! entire costumes made of fur. shock but to pamper, flatter and slim styles with top width, fitted| oootume jackets, accompeny- p! with its fall '60 array of styles, princess and long {orso| ing dresses or skiris, and blouse appeal'ng, becoming wearables. 'models. Diversity within a ward-| are ag varied as fashion in shape No radical changes in style take robe is provided by an important| ang jength, They start with curv place -- the focus is all on help- number of reversible coats. ing dolmans, continue through ing every woman look her pret-| with the lavish use of fur and| short and boxy, bloused and belt- tiest. the late-day glitter of bead and|ed, long and easy, down to the In each of a great variety of sequin embroidery, designers | tunie-tube, Coat costume-comnen- silhouet es, there's more feminin- have wisely kept other details ents look newest when shor'er- ity, and in every price range, modest. An Instance is the treat-| than-usual or longer-than-usuval, there's more emphasis on qual-| ment of collars. character -- via pleats or flares ity of fahrie, tailoring, trim, le | A feeling of Towury domivates. OLLARS youn entirely, glv- for instance -- help give costumes pur and, Lu facsimiles enhAEe ing way to Jowel cckines o sof | ashen personally wear. The glow of sequins, beads| draping. Sometimes fur trim CARRYING ALL | and gold threads lights up the Combines with the no-collar look. late - day - into - evening scene, [25 8 circle of fur is placed away| Subleen girls like their hand. | Fabric h ust : .|flom a high and rounded neck- bags roomy enough to carry, just { abrics, wal er Jusitous, Sex: line, about everything! New village | {ured or Smoolh srieced, dulte| Scart tes, pain and fringed sivies ean Tug a loi--ihe works| richly -- "jowel tones" and "yin. are favorites -- either as an in. from powder puff to transistor | : J ) tegral part of the dress or jacket redio. | age hues" are frequently men- tioned. or as a detachable addition, Though silhouettes vary, they COSTUMES FLOURISH unite in a preference for the more| Sleeves, too, are less flambuoy- 'fluid line. Bodices and jackets) ant, slimming down from last blouse gently, Walstlines. oftenfseason's styles, The easy funael, are marked by eccy, self-fabric] however, retains its importance | belts. Skirts ripple with pleats, as a sleeve shape, flare prettily, fall Ia soft gathers.| Costumery not only continues Some of the shapes fashioniput increases its scope. Suits ap- takes are: the long torso, With pear in three parts -- jacket, lowered waistline, and, echoing gkirt blouse, and sometimes | this, the longer jacket suit; the ywockits make a fourth, Over-| tunic, slim or flared; and the] ; pleasingly feminine princess. blouses, scarf tied at the hem, Trend to more bountiful skirts| Pair With jacket linings, in solids continues, especially for festive and superlative prints. Dress and dressing, while the sheath, though [Jacket costumes earn fashion] remaining slim, relaxes into eas-| dividends from morn to midnight | jer lines. A touch of draping dis-/ tinguishes many shirtwaist types, and after. | SHAPE IMPRESSIVE COATS Simple fluid lines and fuller | }i skirts call for impressive coats. | Cape shaping is a strong influ-| suedes, smooth and grained ence, most often seen in coats jeather coats and jackets have with cape backs and flat or semi-| fitted fronfs. Others follow with|been introduced as matchmates la modified barrel line, for the newest casual slacks and | Following the new rule of fash- sport shirts this fall, and cherry i vhnase wine Crp | Blues are intense, and greens) | All are of American wool in have more character, moving topaz gold, away from the "no-color" look, err | . Perhaps the most eolorful vari. ' | ety is seen in coals and "'dress| | up" dresses. Here, the fashion 3% | hues take their mames from something for the jewel box rather than something for the | table -- gold, coral, amethyst, emerald, turquoise. topaz to men- tion just some of the leaders. Aristocratic grays -- slate, for example -- and many browns appear in a waistlength sweat- | join the beiges and whites among' er for fall. Fly front is new the important neutrals. The fashion feature, All-in-one wardrobe of sep- | sporty jacket, slacks and shorts, arates meets many fashion needs. Comporents are a slim | skirt, double-breasted vest, ' At home or owoy , . Where ever you go , . all through the Foll or Winter doys . + Knits ore it, for Foll Fash. ions, comfort, ease of core. Attractively styled one ond two-picce dresses are here in all the latest colorings of Fall, knits that hold their shape, resist wrinkles, don't stretch or sag. And , . more good news! The prices are so pleasingly small, you con have a whole wardrobe of knits ot modest cost. Clean tafloring, new styling III AA lection of Totally new! 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