Whitby Free Press, 13 Mar 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1974, WHITBV FREE PRESS APreview to the' "AnnualiSpring FashionShw" Fluid Lines For Spring Photos by M'ike Burgess Your fashion dollar can go farther in 1974 than you mnay have been led to bel- jeve. Not because we expeet that clothes wilI cost less but because the whole swing of conternporary fashiîon is to clothes that do more, Clo- thes that can be worn any- time of the day and for more than one kind of occasion. There is no such thing as a spring suit this season; in- stead you have a beautiful knit sweater set with a mat- ching skirt. When buying ci- othes today think of them as a classic accesory, the per- fect separate pieces that you collect as you collect chains, or beits, or scarves. The rnood of the moment is gentie, soft, féminine- fa- bries are soft, the silhouette is soft; everything touches the body softly in Jean slim lines. A shirt is no longer a sh- iît, it's a blouse, sensulous and soft, and falis open at by I)eýnna DePaul the neck. lt's worn withi the narroW straight legged pants or thc new longer lcngth sk- irts that fali lean. Shoes are highcr heieled, slimmer, and unheavy. The 10ook is casual, flot just for the country, but for anytime, anywhere. To bc anytime, anywhere. To be well dresscd this season, stay away from clothes that mnake you look ovcr-dressed. P.S.- Thc Beta Sigmna P% of Oshawa will be presenting a show entitled "Annual Spr." ing Fashion Show", featur- ing fashions from DePaul Fa- shîons for Women and Doug Wilsons Men's Wear. The sh- ow will be held at Eastdale C.V.1. auditorium Tuesday and Wednesday March I 9th and 2Oth at 8.OOpm, and ti- ckets are $2 each. Proceeds from the show go to the Vicki Knox Nurs- ing Scholarship. 4.

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