Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1950 — Page 35
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Ragan American Buyers Find There's A Rebellion
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Brewing Against The Mannish And Closs-Cropped Coiffure Styles
s Vows ls ; : en ; | ‘mM | risians S owing |. oN Lure do Guy, ; ; el : % stylist, fashions darilyn Mabee - ie : a coiffure for fod oo Many Frills ie ic Vigil Db. Rac en a —— wins hector reap lls se i “you've d iad , gan offi . ‘ . : » 3:30 p. m. wedding Discover There Is Lack of Simple : re od Miss Marilyn Mabee * A . © hair is cur H, Whaness JF. Evening Dresses for All Occasions forward or back ORY as read In the : By PAUL GHALL Times Foreign Correspondént Coden a n is modifiod njdes me other ors. : PARIS US, Feb. 11—After 12 days of fashion spotting for| he i : : milady’s coming spring and summer wear, American buyers| The entire Mr. Ragan fis pastor summarize their impressions of Paris offerings this year Naive shoud irview Presbyterian in these crisp words: . the y bride was given in ; “Plénty to be had; difficult to choose.” be kept short her uncle, Evans Most buyers, especially those from the Middle West, are stressin by frequent ouisville. | simplicity in their purchases. Stanley Korshak of Chicago, f B yey hil d L. Walk “ 80, for ex trimmings while alker was her ample, remarked to me: “There are too many court and evening th hai ron of honor. She dresses which a woman ¢an wear only once or twice but not enough | a Raa tos % : 8 Srawn hair Peach Satin and net, simple evenirig dresses for wear on ali chic social occasions.” arcane oy a A ; 8 growing, d a sweetheart neck. : Mr. Korshak is definitely going in’ for simple degage m si ’ full satin skirt cove showing off the beautiful lines of the body, and Re odes By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Fditor : ing net panels, : summer callection will undoubtedly carry several of the latest Paris HERE'S A REBELLION, more or less quiet, brewing . . models with a touch of 1920 fashions. : eal : : : : i : ite Satin : For golf and other sports he is favoring Molyneux models. | against the shingled hairdo. Not against short hair, slipper satin bridal Molyneux spent a long time inj rc ote but against the mannish, close-cropped cut. ashionéd with a net the states in the fall and his col-| Chicago, to mention one big Several of the country’s leading hair stylists are lending open with seed pearls in lection -is largely inspired by American city, has far fewer the rebellion, too M. Louis, for one. He's the stylist fer effect. ‘The bodice American taste. . [buyers here than usual this dvi pri taaiured Ja Block's Beauty Salon. yr K *d onto a bouffant ~~ ~~ Renewed “emphasis this spring| 362808. Only the very top houses] Brin ing out what he calls “Half Century Coifs,” he says they Kirt fell into a for. is on fabrics and adornments in presented. Pee Soutur re the turning point from the very, very short, sleek, i : that igh: ) 3 oa Se Loarried jended > ova WE 4 come! “We hope when this snowy, Pu mannish hairdos that pave Jevalled during the past year. Whether rnations or out of the war period. Weather goes away our Chicago the hale is Ny Hed ii riion until the crown of hair has Wharam, Washing. Americans face a couple of Plants will come in greater num- | bat Bodo wpe — or grown to an equal length. of the bridegroom difficulties, nevertheless. One . ’ ! combed downward to form a Use a good hair pomade, not man, y Chicago buyer had this to say:( All sitors 10 ihe Paris shows ho pd foam that frames the face—it brilllantine. Pomade rubbed into ) “Paris models come out too late e under the impres-/ 0 . : , on Nas in Ihe home, BL ST¢ too expensive” sion that the couturiers are work-| Evening hairdo (front) is at least two inches in length the Scalp wi help to keep wispy 1ple oi iP me All the latest models which he|in§ more and more for the United rem r————— ia—— smilies Shres. Curl the ends of the hair with i Ave home and his local competitors have States as prices are much top Fon TWO of his half-century coifs a soft permanent. This keeps : mple Ave. purchased here are being flown|Digh for the French market. | 2 the hair neater and more easily vee rT if to the states but the earliest they Except that higher prices have! are pictured. The first is sleek Covina 3 . : oswell : wf - can be shown in the smart shops mare than absorbed last Septem- and head-molding, yet very For obstinate hair. try a soft eaker : at home are the first of March. Sera sranc Jevalustion ang thay feminine. Despite its head- goather bang. iy Much of his wealthy clientele ate, " 3 of the Indianapolis will be in Florida, A or|American buyers are lavish | hugging effect, this haf style ot pa Hat bas sown to hi oH ganization Jamaica at that time and won’t|their praise of the 1050 spring boasts 4 good three inches ih -OANEC, BNE id Fnath ; nal Association Re showing. . | length of hair. Closely waved of hair o engths, Miss de 5, will meet Tuesday return before May or June. Harry Blum of Chicago dg’ . ward Gez suggests this smooth; simple heon and business Palm Beach Models scribes the new fashions as love-| front and sides, i Jue Sy flat Soiffure to keep the hair close 3 ye=| a ’ he Severin Hotel. Paris designers could help/ly, wearable and youthful with a ane that follows fhe head, bu) sacrificing Hope swell of the Marion American buyers a lot if they|a dash of shorter skirts to show 1 tf the head of 13 length: To make a half would include in their A t| the contour o . braid, block off two inches of ile Court will speak ugustithe pretty legs of American d style called the Fred Dunni . shows - each -year -some Palm women. 2 The second style the hair. just behind the hair unsington, Beach models which could be . ; “tulip coif,” illustrates a young |,,, Braid, Before the end of + el, Joe Battista and meg Ee De 32d Successive Year . gay mood. Side parted, the hair “i .¢ ioce of hair is reached, nigan will be in spring fashion shows could con-| Little Marguerite Pick—‘"Mar- } + Swikls around the ErOWR the start braiding in the two inches tain a few models for fall. | Qherite of 840 North Michigan” back and comes forwar 4 > just below, etc, around the It is not revealing any trade Chicago, who finds herself again ward the face to lie in a dell- 4. 4 nti) a11 the hair makes a
{ cate, waved bang across the oo. 1.014 about the head. forehead and around the sides. Don't forget the small hair : ua = = pieces which may be pinned in Ri LURA de GEZ, another New por 5 tyller effect. © York stylist, has some hints for AFTER Sy " r : IR- coiffures aleoping With Strasp)y Struts most always have been more while the short clip Is gr feminine than those for dayout. ; time wear—even if hairpleces ~-She says to- remember that... .had {o- be. used -to--achieve the just because your hair is grow- softer effect. ing, it does not mean that you The National Hairdressers should stop seeing your hair- and Cosmetologists Association dresser until it “grows” out. calls one new style "Romance . The hair should be constantly . Bound.” It points up what the 4 shaped and thinned. This will Hair Fashion Council (the &s- : not interfere with its growth soclation’s styling consultants) and a good hair stylist can keep calls the new “part-less” trend. it looking well all during the Two views are pictured, The : lengthening process. By proper sweep of the left side, with its 3 © tapering, too, the hair will stay high, feathery ringiets and fore- ; manageable. It's hard to make head fringe, is a flattering con-
secrets to report that this point/!D her native Paris calls it the has been hope in a friendly but| new French renaissance in fashforceful way by one of Chicago's| oD: veteran buyers who had a long , But Of course the most en-| session with Christian Dior the|thusiastic is. that old Chicago-| ~~ other night ending at 3 o'clock FAarisian Harry Blum. This is the following morning. {Harry's 32d successive year of Another small grievance ex- fashion visits to Paris. Since pressed by American buyers: this 1918 he has crossed the Atlantic year is that prices have. risen .15| 109 times to buy models for Chi“16°20 per cent over those of last|CRBO Women; oo year. Back in the states and He is almost as well known in after clearing with customs Paris dressmaking and hotel Paris model this season ranges circles as was that other oldster from $750 to $2000. at the beginning of the century, Paris designers explain that/Russian Prince Troubetzkoy higher salaries and government|WnOm everybody from barmen to "taxes have forced the rise. waiters familarly and affectionj Lest prospective purchasers be 2tely called Trou. unduly alarmed however, none] ' . x of the smart American fashion Men's Evening Dress Sictators question ke by tia re-i Latest note in men's evening] porter inten make their clien-|dress this year is a set of cuff oY e” ends do anything but trast to the striking unwaved — tele pay any more this spring. ~{links and tie-bar In “eustom-| ~~ RE RS £3 ; : * i Fre eogioiry y hair on the right po is acWhether it's the higher prices inspired Swedish modern design, ow il win = Bo SRR re In having the hair shaped, cented by light scrolls on the or the inclement Paris weather,|called “Stockholm Square.” a Evening hairdo (back) : keep. the entire hairline short cheek. : . > x —
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