Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1950 — Page 40
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‘Make Fresh Re eh 3 —- A Style News
Fashions Take on Luxurious Look
Times Special . NEW YORK, Sept. 16 -You don't have to be either a crown princess or “the world's richest maharanee’ to wear real cloth of gold or a dress of hand-carved yelvet that = takes “an expert: y SIRE RA dale 0 PAST, aed : brics abou in' New Fs fab re LTA score the lavish look of 1950 fashions. Imported from France, “hand-carved silk velvet is a | “special satin weave with long silk '# fibers '- \ » Scutptured by craftsmen who mse knives as sharp as surgeons’ pcapels, the hand-carved designs of scattered flowers and buds are @ - wtched out around long fibers that stand up in velvety bas-relief from a background of satin. All of this magnificence is turned into 8 simply-styled black cocktail dress by Hattie Carnegie, ]
24 Karats | Gold lace which owes its glitfer to 24-karat bullion is woven of threads spun from the precious ‘metal, Because gold filaments are| fragile, these are wound around | sturdy cotton thread for weaving| Into lace patterns. One of these makes a short dinner dress by, Capri Originals, a -“shirtwaist ptyle with black velvet belt and — eollar designed to play down bril-
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Slim, snugly-fitting for Trigre, Brief, casual glove for Monte Sano.
To be really well-dressed this fall calls for Trigere's narrow, daytime dress. Fashion's
New Fabrics. New Candy-Colored Gloves Complement Couturier Fashion This Fall
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Coat glove for Philip Mangone.
Hance of fabric.
Masterpieces
for the most careful selection of the right
straight line is an accessory characteristic this’
Hand-woven, hammered and i : i season as well as a ready-to-wear trait. ®Srocaded silks and metallic and | accessories. The wrong hat, the wrong Monte Sano’s ensemble is a slim taffy suif fridescent taffetas also add rich-| nspire color combination, can ruin the best of dresses fashioned with a caped greatcoat in the same
ness to fall fashions. iridescent
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taffeta is the plisse or puckered ro going to look like works of. weave In checks as big a8 Ry: jn some of the new winter
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or the most stunning new suit. Fortunately there is much to choose from this season. And in many cases, clothes and accessories actually are made to go with each other,
Kislav. the famous French glove designer,
and coats,
shade. An ideal city or travel costume, it matches short, straight gloves. handmade in France of washable doeskin. The glove is cuffed and exactly the right length for all long-sleeved suits ($13.50.)
= = = THE FASHION leaders also have worked out
type afternoon or cocktail dress, ,.i gerived from a masterpiece has coordinated the work of three top American
a subtle, and extremely handsome, color story.
silver-buttoned all the way of centuries ago. designers -- Monte Sano, Philip Mangone and \ » yr on fts New York designer to accent During the day the look will Pauline Trigere. Since these designers are re- Rach designer ook one of Risiavs new eajons the silvery gleam of fabric. be rich and subtle . . . with silk's . Sponsible for some of America’s most important y 2 ih fistas ORe.On-tone Ory. of Sha Chic own special glow casting its fashions, the result (to be seen at Ayres’ this lighter gloves, darker costume in the same color ggy magic. Brilliant red silk broad- week) offers some key fashion ideas for fall. family. New lens with . bile deep cloth will sit at the typewriter oA 8 The new tones developed for the coordination
snough to bury your nose affirm . kelly green silk alpaca sepathe fall fashion slogan that “it's rates will shop in the new “bouehic to be shaggy.” Coats of New yg. Alice blue silk jersey fake poodle Jur, loped chinchilla, | pirtm ico: dresses will pause at “long-haired” fleeces, curly faced, 1 i stalls and a black silk woolens and ‘doormat” tweed all |crepe suit will step out to lunch: oblige with deep pile. specialiyy vor her career be her job, weaves, combed yarns or unique her pet charities or her. husband, : ,» the American Woman will spend “The French-imported doormat.” |, le effort, and perhaps a little 45 shaggy as its name but with more money for her daytime "“uni-
THE COAT glove designed for Philip Mangone is a case in point. The go-over-everything tweed coat pictured is one of the designer's specialties. For this type, straight and slim with push-up sleeves, Kislav has created an ethow= length, hand-sewn glove of highly polished glace leather ($12). To go with the polished look in daytime accessories, Kislav suggests calf bags and shoes to accompany the gloves.
Slim and tight at the wrist is the short washable doeskin glove ($12) which Kislav designed
are all candy colors. Since they are extremely flexible, you can sweeten your wardrobe with any one of them. Taffy plugged by Kislav and Monte Sano) is a rich gold shade which answers the question of what to wear with dark grays. It's good with
Mangone) is a dark, rich beige which combines well with anything. The subtle off-white of Nougat (Kislav and Trigere) is particularly recommended for wines and reds.
By RUTH MILLETT “IF MEN are to make a success of marriage, they must recognize the deep-seated inferiority complex most American women have which leads them to want continued reassurance that they are loved,” says a family relations expert. Take that tip to heart, men, and you'll be surprised how much
‘ ht and fluffy feel that are orm.” For women everywhere Jontradiction. Ir A inar New Are going to be extra busy this {/s@ Thermometer We, the Women— York rere like for great- Fall, and they're counting on pete R f . 4 be . {to carry them through their [pn efri r r WwW N d R E0Ats, both big and ttle. |r,’ evening needs. geralo Women Need Reassurance “Embroideries For social daytime doings the An automatic refrigerator ther- . , os ‘sleek silk suit, often with silk mometer is the way to know how - «= One New York designer makes s } That The Are eciated : g Taf BART iard first-in-the fashion cold vour box i=. A portable ther- * = . LF A So F— skirt of a two-piece shee > } po f -“wweol dress completely reversible arating. It may be worn Ci Th mometer will tell you the tem-| ; 114 a YERng Up 3 Sia) and a5 3lied) with bright satin toadstools, Or PETAture so you can set the con Sheek bs, 5 Ns Tope my lady will carry bright silk trols to keep your food at the de-| to a ve a smooth fitting wrap- (velvet gloves (for it's good news gree that is safest for storage. ont, today . . . they're back again!). Some models stand or hang She may carry a pleated faille from the refrigerator shelf. A Richly embroidered fabrics are y h y h De accent of clock-like face tells the degree of “811 over the place this fall to give bag or flash wit ‘woolen dresses the eyeleted charm ® bright silk chiffon scarf, boldly coldness at a glance, <I -or peek-a-boo punchwork allure knotted, and secured with a’ daz- . happier I “if 1b : of summertime duds. Almost any zling “headlight” pin. If she would Save Meringue BT EE re il) De ie sip Le ved is fabric that a needle can go bé toute ensemble, she will match To avoid crushing or tearing easy to live with. through takes quilting, stich- silk velvet hat, gloves, bag and fluffy meringue on a pie, coat “It's ’ printing, shirring, trapunto and 'shoes . . . even poke a silk velvet knife or server with butter before! potka-dot embroidery. cutting into it.
the woman ‘who isn’t sure who makes life tough. for-a_man in any one of a’dozen | different ways. . For instance, she may get suddenly extravagant, feeling that if Joe doesn’t aprrseisie heb, what's the use of pinching penn i .
flower in her belt.
|speak on the subject sums up the
black and brown, too. Butterscotch (Kislav and |
jworld-famous for its fashions and|
from the time you get up in the
the ‘your opportunity and never re-|
chic Is a 24-hour a day job.”
extends to you
a cordial
True Chic Is 24-Hour Job
Times Special
PARIS, Sept. 16--When is ‘woman truly chic? When is she merely fashionable? Paris cou-|
touriers who set the fashion pace] |
for the world have long been able} to transform the -mere “clothes horse” into a true elegante, but| the question of how it is done has been debated endlessly these | many years. Now, no further argument 15 necessary, and women don’t need to come to Paris for the answer, | for the man best qualified to
ness and elegance in two words, ‘at ease.’ Raymond Barbas, newly elected |president of the French haute couture, and for many years head of the house of Jean Patou.
perfumes, says: “True chic de-| mands that vou look natural, act! natural, wear your clothes as if! you were accustomed to them. Get into the habit of looking your best at all hours of the day,
morning until you retire. | “Don’t save your ‘best’ dress.| your ‘best’ perfume for a special | occasion. It’s when you least ex-| pect it and aren't prepared that ‘special occasion’ arises. If] you're~ not prepared, you'll miss, gain it. Remember
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THE ARISTOCRAT,
Ruth Millett
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MAY grt independent feeling that if Joe is her she will show him that he isn’t necessary to her, either. She may even become bhilter and resentful enough to take out her grudge in publi¢, making cracks at Joe in front of others, tearing him down instead of building him up.
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