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right. There's a blue plate colored flowers between the layers. There's a femme fatale number in black veiling with a long, single, graceful ‘feather on top, showing through underneath and dangling over the edge. And a pretty summer darling in white dotted net with a pink velvet bow in the middle. And for'the woman who dares there's a large brimmed hat in
on the forward edge that bobs with the wearer's head. 4
Ideas Abound. As usual there are plenty of gay and startling ideas. in milliner’s spring collection—and plenty of small, head-fitting hats
" |you can wear and wear and wear.
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By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press NEW YORK, Jan. 20—One new hat is called a boom=
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Fill it in, says Macy’s accessory stylist, Marjorie Schlesinger, with this!a handful of chunky necklaces. 3
. basic bag is in black faille and comes with a reversible “slipcover”
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. except its bana is mink|pefore the New York Fashion By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor ne, | Group. The day-to-day kind of hats| ‘Miss Schies se
| PURSE-PROUD—without any arrogance at all-—will be easy this spring. New handbags are sure to make their owners proud of the trim, yet spacious, lines of the purses. The three pictured are from Richard Koret’s new spring line, shown recently in New York to fashion writers. “Pirouette” is the name for an opera and theater bag which holds its own opera glasses in a compartment at the bottom. It's done in navy, .black or
brown faille. Manne they uppeas on the papers| want, Miss Schlesinger insisted. i : on counter. : . imagination, said Miss Tay- + The famous 1-2-3 bag is back in its new spring dress. The a A un straw hat w= : 2
has a band of seed pearls and a brim edge of thé same jewels. Another hat has a crocheted and with a crochet needle stuck into
—red calf on one side; black patent on the other, Stitched faille is used by Mr. Koret for handbags meant to complement silk
prints. The one pictured has a twisted lucite frame. single fragile high In showing his new collection, Designer Koret emphasizes |its knot at the front. on the creamy throat.” that the way a handbag is carried is part of the fashion picture. | And there's a black-eyed sallor| Tne next model effected a com= To.make the “toting” comfortable as well as smart, there are |—With a dollar-sized black dot|hromise. She had three strands
right over the ‘eye on its plain net veil.
Gift Exchange Is Set Mrs. Ruth Friddle, 2433 N. Alabama St., will entertain the Alpha Chapter, Kappa Beta Chi Sorority, at 8 p. m. Wednesday. There will be a Valentine Day's ex-
new elongated rectangular envelopes and’ frame bags shaped to tuck under the arm of coat and street dresses. On small, chubby satchels and miniature valises there are shallow flat straps of Just the right length to fit over the forearm and let the handbag rest comfortably against the hip of street suits, cotton town dresses and prints. Several of these have slip-straps which extend to over-shoulder length when the bag goes with country tweeds, travel clothes and sports coats. ’ o sg 8.» f 8 =» THE LONG, SHALLOW SHAPE-adapted in underarm envelopes and moderated in strap bags—is important in the collections, The satchels have rounded sides, sometimes built out with a shaped piece overlapping at the top, and either inverted seams or salvage edges darkened like the sides of a shoe sole. Both satchels and valises sometimes have outside pockets with snap flaps for added convenience.
Many of the bags are made with a new deep-throated frame which opens very wide for a roomy view of contents. Another new note is the use of nickel touches on frames, a bright change |00038 Show here Lomo rra from the customary gilt metal. There is news, too, in the extensive | : indicates use of patent leather for street, aftérnoon and informal evening wear. Red is indorsed as a basic color ‘and two new accessory shades are bamboo and avocado, The colors were chosen by Mr. Koret, the Kislav glove people and the Stroock fabrigs firm for co-ordinated presentation this spring. Pointing up the chie of blue in spring fashions, navy faille is shown as the right accessory shade for everything from ice blue to navy.
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