Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1952 — Page 45
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SCULPTURED BONNET—Far the individualist.
Dior (Block's).
HIS is the year of silhouet in hats. Emphasis is on new dramatic lines. Trim is at a minimum. They require more of the wearer than fussy, flowered hats. They are for the woman who is sure, serene and poised.
Variety, again, is the keynote
in this season of individuality. The silhouet is never static. You do your own choosing, draw your own lines. Then wear your clothes with conviction—you're as lovely as you believe you are. » » » FOUR representative styles are selected for you here from top designer collections. They are a hint of things to come. Now you will pay the price fog being first, a rare satisfaction in a woman's world. Later you will be copied —-.a subtle flattery to you. ‘The sculptured bonnet by Christian Dior is wonderful on the woman of individual taste. She refuses to succumb to the “poodle” cut. She is certain of her charm and dares to wear a deep fitting hat when everyone is talking about shallow crowns. This hat is beautifully draped navy straw with a jutting flap caught at the side with two self buttons. ” » » THE SHALLOW SAILOR will be the most important silhouet of the season. It is held on with bicycle clips at the sides. This particular sailor is for the “uppercrust” woman who loves tradition. John Frederics has long been noted for his creation of this type of hat.
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He manages to impart drama to the simplest line, individuality to tradition. It is toastcolored milan with a narrow black velvet ribbon circling the crown. ’ As gay and fanciful as the mythical unicorn which inspired it is the profile hat of white belting by Lilly Dache. White feather wings give motion to the silhouet. It is specifically for the women with even
Comfort Keynote
Men are entering a more comfortable. era in fashions. There is a definite trend away from bulky fabrics and exaggerated shoulders. Softer fabrics like flannels, cheviots, shetland and lightweight tweeds are pli-
ant and lend themselves to dressier effects.
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Shoulders are more natural,
PROFILE HAT—Emphasis for a pretty face. Dramatic simplicity. By Lilly Dache (Wasson's).
By Christian 51411 OW SAILOR—Most-talked-about sil
features. It is a compliment to a pretty nose. “Sugar Daddy” is the name of the flirtatious disk hat from the “Sirens on the Levee” group of hats designed by Mr. John. Worn with a slight back tilt, it is at once angelic and devilish. It goes best with the woman of many exciting moods. It- is magically flattering in camellia
pink candy straw blushed with a matching veil.
In Men's Wear
lapels are narrower and shoes are less bulky looking. Ties are narrower and straighter, hats have narrow brims and sloping crowns, In keeping with the softer iook, the button-down collar is returning to favor. The -whole effect suggests the “sophisticated gentleman” rather than the “brawny he-man.”
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DISK HAT—Flirtatious. For the woman who dares. By Mr. John (Block's).
Neat in Navy
Mrs. Wendell Corey, who is “expecting” in the late spring, looks very smart in a navy suit with a flaring jacket which has white pique touches at the
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houet. Strictly “upper crust.” By John Frederics (Ayres).
‘OU'VE heard and read a lot about the new “glubbed” woolens for
spring. The fashion story
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“Slubbed” 1s a term used to |. describe the uneven yarn used :
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tered!’ effect,
Shown is a typical suit of this new textured fabric. It is called Random Rib by Miron.
Clever insertions of the tabric Into the suit jacket give an unusual effect, The suit {is strictly tallored, with onebutton closing, slim skirt with low kickpleat.
A soft chiffon scarf fills in the plunging neckline. A stiff, shallow sailor and music-roll
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Greeks Liked Open 'Shoes'
Painting toenails was an established custom long before anyone ever thought of painting fingernails.
The ancient Greeks considered the foot a thing of beauty. Their sandals, which were nothing more than leather soles attached to the foot by thongs, left most of the foot exposed to the public gaze. 80 both men and women were careful to preserve the health and beauty of their feet.
In recent years, rhodern women have rediscovered the fact that health and beauty are inseparable, and that feet cannot be ignored in this connection. That's why fashions stress more and more the free and unconfined foot, protected by Teather soles, to build irm muscle tone and a lithe and graceful carriage.
The vogue of open shoes is an unconscious revelation of the age-old importance attached to feet as a symbol of and an aid to beauty. Feet are more visible than in any past season, and preview of spring styles for 19052 shows open models will be very much in vogue.
Textured Wools Are New
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