Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1963 — Page 23
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Suit Shapes Show Variety
Stepping out for spring are the smartest suits in seasons. Designers have by-passed traditional styles, and "borrowed" spring's new and excitingly different suit silhouettes from today’s uncomplicated, casual fashions. The suit of the season is the sweater suit. Just as easy-going and comfortable as its name-sake,
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the slim-line sweater suit sometimes resembles a two piece dress. Pullover-inspired tops have a sweater’s cardigan, cowl and stove-pipe necklines. Jackets close in back or are front-zipped over softly eased skirts. The shirt suit is as relaxed as every woman’s favorite blouse and skirt. Tops have convertible collars and shirt sleeves bloused
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on a cuff. Generally, the jacket is longer, belted low in overblouse fashion, and slung over the skinniest of skirts. Fashion interprets open-air, or country, casualness in suits with big - city chic. Spring's jaunty, open-air suits have longer jackets (sometimes looking like riding jackets) with a mere suggestion of shape, and easy, mobile skirts wjth inverted front pleats or gath-
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ered waistbands. Open necklines are filled in with scarves or a coordinated blouse. Sleeves narrow to the wrist, then flare out in wide cuffs. Tunic suits have longer, leaner princess and rajah jackets over slimmer skirts. Tunic styling includes lowered “nudelook” necklines, narrowed set-in sleeves and a minimum of detail. Spring’s most feminine suits
pair demi-fit jackets, that move and soft skirls with panels, pleats and bias cut fullness. The hipline is emphasized by the new “hipflip” peplum effects, with or without belts. The Chanel influence is never far from suits, and this spring will bring Chanel-type cardigan jackets and braid trimmings, as well as a new Chanelism — The Norfolk belted suit jacket.
Handbags Go To Geometry Fashion dips into geometry texts for spring handbag styles. New collections include squares, rectangles, circles, arcs and trapezoids in many leather textures and more leather colors. ■shoulder bags, newly returned to the fashion scene, in pouch and barrel shapes for day, evening and sports, according to Leather Industries of America. Both boxy bags and rounded totes take graceful shape in smooth and grained, antiqued and f patent, suede and brushed leather. Envelopes, scheduled for spring jpopularity, are gently rounded "and feminine in line. They’re set ioff with rigid bar handles, gold bracelets and filigred detail. Brilliant patents are seen as frequently as smooth, antiqued and suede leathers in the envelope handbag I category. { Most of the new shoulder bags nave adjustable self-leather straps to give added versatility. Outside flap closings, gold buckles and bright colors add color to costumes. Casual bags are refined in appearance. Convenient and handsome, totes, satchels and pouches in shape-retaining leathers expand l to hold small parcels without changing their modest exterior proportions. Evening bag shapes are generally pared down. To catch the jeye are brilliant suedes, crushedgrain and gleaming luster leathers. DEEP TONES STAND OUT Amid spring’s pale pastels and dazzling whites, deep colors have a special impact. Classic navy, lighter and brighter, becomes fashion news. Dark, autumnal browns make a spring appearance. Deep-hued dresses flash under pale coats, gqd dark blouses accompany light suits. If you have something to sell or Trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
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