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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1964, p. 28

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'3 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednendoy, September 30, 1964 Little girls are beginning to books this season. The influence of other eras can be seen in the velvets, laces and suedes smart girls will be wearing.| It's all great fun and mimics Mama's fashions which are also feminine and pretty. The Edwardian sailor collar appears in black and cream- colored velveteens. French cut- velvet jumpers reminiscent of peasant dress are charming with white pique ruffled - bib blouses, A touch of the princess in her fairy castle is seen in look - like figures from story|bon Islips the tiered velveteens with their Cute Little Girls For This Season Dress Right From Story. Books lifzd-waistlines bound in rib- The lacy look of the Victor- ians is back in'under pretties. Bouffants, petti-pants, blouse- and -- sleep-wear -- show frostings of easy-care lace. The big silk hair-bow is worn fashionably 'way down low on the forehead or directly centre in back. The newest onces come in satin-edged silk plaids with headbands or combs. More of the romantic look is found in the dainty little flowers decorating wool jersey gloves, and in the old-fashioned look of braids used in trimmings. The well-mannered look is found in the beautiful tailoring of today's school and dress coats, Suede is being given the tailored teatment as well as casual styling in coats, dresses and vests. Wonderfully warm, it will prove its worth over and over as a cozy windbreaker. Some of the high styling of the new coats is achieved inexpen- sively with cotton suede and vinyl suede. "Let's pretend' Persian lamb adds little touches of elegance in collars and cuffs, ' The furriest coat of the sea- son imitates the fabled courts of the Far East. It is a budget fake called "Mongolian lamb," For the past few seasons the New Excitement Provided In Fashions For Younger Set For parties, velvet takes the Best news for busy mot the fact that it's completely washable. So, even though it looks terribly expensive, it can be kept spic and span through frequent tubbings. Further- more, it has a lining that keeps its owner snugly warm. Stretch Fabrics In Sportswear Relic age 5 ous in strong tl ith wear playing up striped polo shirts, curly lamb pullovers edged with leather, the layered look in sweaters and ski parkas--often stretch fabrics for action, com- fort and ease of care. < Jewel-tone velour shirts, es- pecially beautiful, will be worn with stretch pants as well as skirts. Other fabrics for pants include crushed fake leather and conventional wools. Leather-like fabrics star shiny vinyl, important in rainsuits and coats. Soft, pliable fabrics simu- lating grainy texture are seen in the fashioning of jumpers, 'skirts, tops and pants. Of es- pecial note is a synthetic pile which looks for all the world like snakeskin. bey BLACK-AND-WHITE fashion. for back-to-school. Shift dress Most comfortable suit weight in easy-to-care-for wool is 10 ounces, but colder climes cali DP II Gh eh ee for the 12 ounce wool weight. of easy-care Creslan acrylic and rayon. Nice enough for a party! Puffed sleeves and patch pockets lend softening, feminine accents, children's wear vocabularyispotlight--plald, quilted, tucked limited to one or two leading|oy tiered. Much of it is black, categories, Time was when &l+laven for the little party-goer. most anyone could get by fash-lFxoect to see the triumphant OLD-FASHIONED FASHIONS Tiny prints are as much a FOR OLD . FASHIONED flavor in a new fashion fabric, little girls choose a fresh plaid dress with big, box pleats falling from a bias yoke; high - button cuffs, lowered) "Norfolk" belt and a Buster Brown bow (shades of the 20's!) under the white collar. Hair Styling Techniques Today Found Flattering To All Ages Today's hair styling tech- niques are flattering for all ages, and especially for the woman who has stepped con- fidently beyond the first bloom @f youth. As a woman matures, hair "relaxes." This tendency to "droop" can be countered by a good cut, shaping, and a per- manent. In choosing a hairstyle, it's important that the mature woman use uplifting lines. When the hair is brushed upward with firm, swirling strokes before it's combed into place, the result ig natural and charming. Leok at your hairstyle from all angles--especially the pro- file. Often we study only the front view, but we should also be aware of the side-sweep of hair. Usually it should be soft, and brushed upward to comple- ment the neck and soften jaw lines. , Although most husbands think) they want their wives to lookithe Reds, and tones of warm| Usually her hair should be worn short. Just how short de- pends on the woman herself-- and, her husband. But at any age, it's best not to have hair extending too far beneath the ear, unless one has the bone structure of a Suzy Parker. Long hair is beautiful but tends to emphasize chin and jaw, both of which should be soft- ened as one settles down in life. Choose a lightly curled hair- do that frames your face. For best results, try the set at least once. Then work with your brush, smoothing hair into shape to suit facial contours. Soft up- ward lines are most compli- mentary and {nsure.the greatest confidence among the beauti- fully groomed. | | COLORS FAVORED Colors are vibrant and ex- citing this Fall. Most important is the Green family (deep, dark ionably on knowing the "skim- mer" look, for almost everything looked like everything else. No more. No longer is the look waistless, frill-less and spare. but not appreciably elsewhere. return of the Princess at parties Sportswear focuses on jump- ers, replete with hip-bands, hip- pleats and "way-out fabrics. part of the old-fashioned-gir! styles as smocking, shirring, gathered skirts over very soft petticoats, and sleeves puffing from a tight wrist gauntlet! Waistlines are defined in mos styles this Fall . . . somewhere, if not precisely at the waist. Femininity is back. "Thank heaven for little girls!" And thank heaven for little girls who look like girls. The new shaping is gentle and soft, frills enhance this shaping, and are found in blouses for dress and even sportswear. Shapes in dresses include the blouson, sometimes exagger- atedly inflated, to make young sub-deb look like the enfant ter- rible, lovable Eloise, Or the blouson can be droopy spilling softly from waist to hip. Always it tops a pleated or A- line skirt, and comes in a@ great variety of fabrics, from coin- dotted cotton to herringbone wool and cotton suede. Older girls are in for a shower of straight-from - the - shoulder: shifts in plaids that look like fluffy brushed wool, though they're synthetic. The overblouse is in again, right for parties and school, as well as coat-dresses, tent-dress- | A WORLD OF FASHION in. leather shoes! In school or out, youngsters find comfort, pro- tection and fashion in styles es and jacket-dresses. such as these. Left, she wears Stretch Comes To Shirts Ville | The world's finest complete stretch dress-shirt, including an collar that '"'grows" to newest Hats your favorite fabrics hues. "yer goorlly complement fashions and flatter you 'outra- geously, in the season's and OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE TI RU Re bright red patent leather ties with wingtip spectator stitch- ing in white. Right, he sports four-eyelet tie-oxfords with mocassin-front. TUTTI Su LL tones reminiscent of the lush Victorian era); following are) 1 JUSNORNUNAN ALAS ANAS EDEELSN SOURS NEE itt A CASCADE OF BEAUTY » . . Down the aisle in autumn splendor, a shimmering traditional gown of peau de soie, appliqued with lace m the same as on their wedding}prown and beige. Highly favor-| day, 2 style can be both unflat-leq, also, are the mixtures and tering and aging unless one has|pjends found in handsome plaids| had the wit to have chosen a|, . . in glorious colors, or ever) classic style such as Miss Ann|newer whitened, or subtly muted] Harding or Princess Grace. 'plaids. Bright Right Young FASHIONS ' Young fashionables love the jaunty good looks of our fall styles . . . Mom loves the sturdy fabrics, fine tailore . and an overlay of seed pearls ond sequins, Gowns for the bride and her wedding party to make her autumn wedding a thing of beauty this is the same windbreaker! it's reversible . . . gives double value. This windbreaker jocket is o real favourite! The 100% wool tweed is lami- nated for warmth without weight. Grey tweed reverses to black cotton poplin, SCOTCHGARD treated to shrug off rain, repel oify stains . . . Black tsi en collar end cutfs, heavy duty ripper. Sizes 36 to 46. 14.95 young men's slacks are lean & narrow! a special price fer knitted shirts! Definately the SLIM LINE for Foil -- no 'pleots,. self-supporting waistband with side adjustment, extended waist band et front. Here are quolity tailor ed dress slacks im very fine neot HERRINGBONE pattern black, grey, fall brown, loden green. Sizes 29 to 38. 5.95 velue.. .wear the latest WAFFLE KNITS, or rich OMBRE tones, or dignified IVY STRIPES. Beautifully constructed long sleeve shirts ... button-down or short point esilers. 100% cotton is completely washable. Many colours, sizes S-M-L-XL. i COME IN TO-DAY... 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