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Designer ls Seeking A 'One-World" Look

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EW. YORK, Jan. 4—Carolyn Schnurer. a Gets turned designer, is out to-give fashion a “one world” education. :

Mrs. Schnurer, York public schools before she turned to designing, has circled the globe twice in search for new: style ideas. “Clothes reflect what people are,” the tall brunet designer explained. “If we designers did more traveling for our ideas} we'd be doing a lot for closer understanding hetween peoples.” Mrs. Schnurer’s latest was to Japan, Hong Kong and

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Burma, where she picked up ideas for her spring and summer collection of sports and casual wéar, Copied From Orient The oriental influence, which

she predicted others would copy shows both in fabric and ¢ut of dresses, play and bathihg suits and beach coats. A rice paper design, is copied on a white cotton ‘washable print. A wrestler's homespun cloth coat is “translated” into a beach coat. A kimono becorfies a and chopsticks are turne® into decorative hatpins; worn tucked

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“x” fashion through a lady beachcomber’s chignon. Mrs. Schnurer copied the kimono neckline and sleeve throughout her collection. The

kimono collar, she explained, is worn dropped about three inches below the nape of the neck to show “the part of the

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anatomy which the Japanese ‘women, consider the most beautial”, : Mrs. Schnurer’'s version also is dropped in the front. of the necklines are bordered at back and sides in a narrow,

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Several of her/dresses .and play suits are belted with a modified “obi,” the wide Japanese belt through which peasant women often stick an upright branch to provide shade. “In this country, I'd just recommend a small spray of flowers,” Mrs. Schnurer said. - Mrs. Schnurer introduced boning from waistline to hem in paneled skirts as “a substitute for all that crinoline they're wearing now.” "® : The bonework, which is washable, gave the same standout effect as a crinoline petticoat and Mrs. Schnurer said it was flexible enough for easy sitting. The most elaborate costume with .the oriental touch was in her white cotton brocade ‘lantern dress.” The dress, sleeveless with a V-neck, boasted a skirt shirred in row after row, to make it bell out to the shape and appearance of a Japanese paper lantern.

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