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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1964, p. 31

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Mad Stockings Ot Paris Arrive The mad, mad stockings that blossomed in Paris are fashion news everywhere this fall. Legs) | that haven't worn textured stockings since they skipped to school will be clad this year in cable knits, herringbones, lacy and tweed knits, jacquard pat- terns, and thick or thin ribs, Stockings will be textured firmly for day and sheerly for evening wear, crea new \leg interest around the clock For.wear with suits and day- time...sportswear, there are stockings or tights (similar to dancers' waa' phate: country we such as a aand 'lambswool. Lighter, stretchy seamless styles are fashioned in nylon or nylon and Orlon acrylic blends. Other daytime styles stop at the knee and are narrow-ribbed and | cuffed, copied from the English school-boy look, They give a real shap to the vested suits so popular for casual wear. Colors run the fashion gamut, including silvery gray, brown, black, tan, champagne, beige, heather, camel, cordo- van, maize, navy, pink, red, white, autumn gold, blue, cran- berry, indigo, moss green, sienna and natural. For after-five, the look is a "femme fatale" one, Jet blacks and charcoals are the major colors for this mood. Some of the stockings have jewelled clocks, butterflies or jet black ornamental designs. Others are tissue paper-sheer, textured in Jace or diamond patterns that make the legs look utterly beau- tiful. A-big plus in favor of darker stocking color for even- ing is the slimming effect they have on heavy legs. -With all the attention rivet- ed to the legs, it's even more tmportant than usual that legs be marble-smooth without a trace of fuzz. One of the newest and most effective ways to im- part this satiny look to the legs, is by using the new Lady Rem- ington Lektronic shaver. It's the first and only ladies' electric shaver to be both cordless and to have two separate shaving heads, solving the individual problems of underarm and lez, grooming. An added bonus is) its -cordlessness, eliminating) tanglesome cords and _ incon-| veniently placed wall outlets. | With this handy grooming ald| and a wardrobe of exciting new textured stockings, fashionable) mesdames and mademoiselles| are going to be shaking a) mighty pretty leg this autumn! / Variety Offered In Fur Fashion The dramatic appearance of fur, in every conceivable length and style, used solo or as lux- urious trim, is the biggest fashion news for fall 'and win- ter! | First shown in the high- fashion collections, surprising values in fur-lined coats and| suits are now also available at moderate prices, bringing this important trend within the budget price range Classic capes, stoles, jackets and coats lead with the new- season look apparent in the many and varied lengths; the stunning look of broadtail and chinchilla, Persian lamb and | Glittering Accents Everywhere Shine In New Jewelled Look jscene. Fashion i] LEATHER FOR TOWN or | skirt and three button jacket. Country. Suit of soft brown Buttons are of real horn. i | | The new '"'jeweied look" is in there are sumptuous evening for fall, providing glittering ac-ineckiaces which delight the! cents evenywhere ces an wearer and dazzle the beholder.| jeweled accessories give extra The wide variety includes stone-| sparkle to the new fail and win-| studded, ter styles, acting as perfect foils| with flowing motion from mobile| ernie movement of NCW pendant motifs to ainy filigree| 'The fluid motion. of pleats, rhinestone tnaceries. flares, flounces, and frills is) Colors are extremely sig- matched by. swinging pendants, nificant in the totall jewelry pic-| dong chains, and looping ropes of ture. but they ame bright and|dress. Long sleeves focus at- ggg er ta og aren deep colors, flashing brilliance Ph nronpelie sting inuing im- from jewel-tone stones, beads! portance of plunge necklines,\which match or contrast with! They range from bejeweled lock-|the extensive ready - to - wear) ets, cameos, creme perfume! shares 7 live-green caches and other such lavalieres '7 _ we boli to big watches on grandfather's create interest with their novel-| chain and enormous caged jewel|tY, but shimmening stones and drops. Chains themselves are|beads which simulate the gem fashion news and run the gamut|COlors of emeralds, sapphires, from bold multi-stnands to deli-|@nd rubies as well as aqua- cate rhinestone . links. Pendant|marine, topaz and amethyst, still ts often double as pins|ate favorites. All of these plus mink, and dozens of other con-| trasting furs combined for a) glamorous effect in short and/ long coats and jackets. As for trim, it ranges from) fabulous fur linings to casual tie necklines of fur, that cas- cade like tuxedos down the front of a coat with a marvellously elegant air } with easy versatility. Heirloom their facsimiles in aurora borea-| lorings and antiqued finishes|lis will be spreading their glitter| are also finding favor among|everywhere on everything from| fashion individuatists. bejeweled evening. shoes, bags The 'jeweled look' heightens and gloves to ankle bands for the glamor of night life with the|hanem style at-home pajamas, populanity of jewel-laden cash-| Even scintillating hair orna- mere sweaters, beaded gowns ments have gained fashion im- and jackets and sweeping' eve- portance, _accenting the new ning coats. In addition to these,|smooth coiffures. | ROTO low of iridescence to create tones siegence in & Wide, wide venge of fabrics. See the new surge in colour suits, eutercoats #hd sport coats WINS WO) NDS) VS), a CANNINGS LTD. 20 KING EAST OSHAWA 725-1512 in aii /@\ii/erii (avis (eVii/evii/evi avi AViI@Vi/@Vi/avii/aviis@ Coats Fashioned On Narrow Side So Silhouettes Seen Trim, Slim Coats walk on the narrow|may choose set-in shoulders for opposite, side, for silhouettes are trim and slim. Ease is often furn- ished with raglan shoulders. However, notes Wilber Daniels, executive secretary of the Na- tional Board of the Coat and Suit Industry, this Fall there's something for everyone -- you armhole ease, and have the look of fashion. Fabrics for fall look newest when ribbed or carved. Sur- faces are either heavily tex- tured such as Anglo Fabrics' heavy rope tweed which looks hand-crocheted, or the very Uncluttered, Poised, Lady-like Design In Jewelry of Simplicity Classic designs call for one jewelry accent to create the distinction of simplicity the Fall '64 look that is unclutter- ed, poised, lady-like. There is a look of completeness pre- vailing; emphasis is on ensem- bles .. . coats, suits and dresses of matching fabrics that create harmony in color and texttre. There are as many subtle vari- ations of this theme as there are designers and fashion leaders. Designers team silky blouses with mohair suits lined with the same fabric; two-piece dresses match wool coats which reverse to. show fur. Chanel, of Paris, outlines her popular cardigan jacket with braiding, even more important now than ever. She leads the eye to the domed dia- mond-strew, ring by cuffing sleeves with jeweled buttons. Long gold link-chains drape gently as necklace fill-ins; bold pins define real pockets which Chanel. designs for functional purposes. Entering the suit scene are swinging" skirts, some with unconfined jackets, some with decorous, conservative jackets, some pared at the waist with a satin bow nestled at the centre neck closing; side - buttoned jackets are belted lightly at hip-line; peplum jackets arise to rounded collars, perfect foil for the antique look of golden bar- pins with star-set brilliants, fashion now in the ascendant. Cape-suits shape up in bulky tweeds-- and. handsome town suits are lean with wrist-long jackets. R ant wools, a new var- fety of dinner-dress, are of soft wool crepe. Lifted waistlines allow for an impressive pin to mark the rising bodice; the kimono top shows its bias cut iwith pins in pairs placed high/seen in. Now make your dra- the shoulders. Plunging Vv" necks in: straight and nar- row evening wools call for long-line jewelry: a matinee-) length necklace or single dia-| on elaborate collarettes| mond drop pendant on a deli-/rant suits enter the fall scene cate chain. The slick coat-dress' is pre- cise and narrow-shouldered. Six or eight buttons evenly spaced down the front elimin- ate the need for jewelry on the | tention on the jeweled finger: a bold circlet encrusted with cor- al contrasted with diamonds and turquoise. Skinny tunic dresses are split in two -- black on white or white on black -- wrapped with a sash at the waist. One or two jeweled clips spark the sash. Low blousons, reminiscent of the Thirties, hold a pin-accent at the border above a pleated living" skirt, Long-torso dresses with par- tia back-belts and dress-up neckli show a trend to smoot fabr es, Roll-away turtlenecks yield to a classic pin frosted with diamonds and creamy. pearls; wide cowl neck- lines can be drawn closer to form a ruffle. Evening suits, the newest way to dress after dark, are of ribbed wool or soft wool crepe -- all in black. Paris shows a blazing platinum-diamond pin worn high at the centre neck- line of a white moire blouse teamed with an evening suit. The dinner -costume of rich brown velvet is easy and ele- gant. It comes in three parts: a column-slim skirt topped with a shell blouse and a fitted, long- sieeved jacket. The classic long black wool dinner sheath is cut straight and narrow, nipped at the waist with a cognac satin sesh. A matching long evenng coat with cognac satin lining com- pletes the ensemble. One jewel- ry accent is shown: a bracelet below the three-quarter-length sleeves. | Shades Of Harlow Slink Into Evening Shades of Harlow, Lombard and other movie-queens of the Thirties! For evening, Fall '64, the fluid look slinks back into the fashion spotlight. The sup- ple, feminine look is executed in bias-cut crepes, flowing chif- fons, velvets, cloques, sculp- tured laces and delicately pat- terned brocades--rich, elegant, designed to be seen, and be matic entrance and, stop the show. ... you owe it to your audience to invest in this very- new Look of the 30's! Other late-day notes: restau- with skinny, shaped body lines. The long dress with its own jacket, a wardrobe in itself, creates a stir in smart circles. The decollete crepe with its bias-cut skirt -- what an ele- gant way te go formal! The night-time look of a col-| umn -- classic and Grecian in inspiration -- softly draped to accentuate feminine curves in a strapless gown. Yes, soft, pretty lines take | the lead in early collections for} Fall, and never more dramatic- ally than in fashions for eve- INKS '| VOGUE SAYS: J AS LONG A&8 IT'S REPTILE AIR STEP ANSWERS: CONGO CROCCO The real look of crocodile at onty And what's under the smert disguise? AN your favorite Air Step comfort features, of course! Incluai ANYTHING -- 8 fraction of the price: last and cushioning right where It counts, A\/f town square ™]% = Non-slip a7 Widths AA and B $15.95 HANDBAG TO MATCH $15.95 Collins 119 Brock St. S., Whitby @ OPEN FRIDAY N MATCHING SET Shoes and Bag $29.95 Shoes IGHT 'TIL9 P.M. @ flat, Twills, whip- cords, coverts and herringbones star. Tweeds are good, but the texture is smoother, and colors merge exquisitely. en endorses cuecks, cashing in on "se and white or oatmeal and white. Beautiful colors abound; gold- enrod, and a new bronzed gold eth ens, either bright and unabas as r. Kelly . him- self, or greyed down. Taupe takes a putty cast and becomes a favorite basic. Chestnut is lively--deep, dark chocolate a delicious." Red is very Fall '64 when it is carnation, a new blue-red. Whites and off-whites maintain their eminence. Fash- ion also sings the blues, in slate tones and teal. Gray comes in stvong, in tones with an Oxford accent, Have your pick of this fall harvest, and look your prettiest Go-togethers that have been carefully ensembled, often in two companionate fabrics, are a mark of elegance. Stepping elegantly into the spotlight is white fur for both late day and evening wear. White mink and ermine will THE OSHAWA TIMRS, Wednesdey, September 30,1964 J} Fabric Texture Glamor Galore Glamorous textured fabrics dominate thes fashion scene -- many of them able and re- quiring little or no ironing. Brushed, sculptured and high- rising surfaces highlight the look, made in acrylics, polyest- ers, cottons, rayons, nylons and blends of these wonder-fibers. Some of the fabrics have an all- over crepe look, but many fea- ture brightly colored, bold pat- terns with an embossed effect. We find twills in infinite varieties, gabardine, whipcord, cavalry, covert, shetland, serge, surrah looking especially im- portant, Tweeds are exciting in bright multiple colors in both thin and thick yarns used together. Patterns include menswear look in checks, plaids, stripes, checks and plaids, tattersalls, |} shepherds, houndstooths, glen lets and email! stoles. | Styled in fluid wrap-around) and county plaids abound in beautiful variety, Stripes from neat bankers stripes to flam- buoyant juggler's stripes bor- rowed 'from a medieval tale, There is much printing on texture, traditional brilliant challis, tweed prints co-ordinating to actual tweeds. Stretch encompases the mar- ket. You'll find stretch fabrics in every fashion area, for com- expected combinations of colors and shades spark approuch to fashion. Leading favorites include the reds; to plum. la ; blacks and whites for day to fort, for subtle shaping, for wearability. -- Colors run the gamut: mul- tiple 'tonal qualities emanate from each family. The unex- The finest. selection to complement your Fall outfit. lines are natural white broad-|} tail lamb jacket with push-up sleeves and a cowl collar that} can be worn as a hood for cool- er occasions. White fox, in one or more tiers, in capelets and stole be seen in softly draped cape- styles, is a perennial favorite. 52 SIMCOE ST. NORTH While collars are, generally larger on the new coats, 0 of the newest for this' season are collarless. © MODERNS! PLAINS! | PATTERNS! | FLORALS! 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