The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 January 1936 — Page 7
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Formals of Choicest Silk Taffeta By CHERIE NICHOLAS Myaflllf: IHkKm * ■t Mki t ' ’ Hk 1 • Y%* . 4&&X 'Jm IL M 11 Bk
FOR the very elegant formal gown silk taffeta of aost exquisite J quality registers as first choice among women of patrician taste. The idol of the hour is silk taffeta in white and silver. °Thls flair for white taffeta is confirmed at every high-society formal gathering, so far this winter. The vogue includes versatile types, silver striped or dotted white taffeta being among the favorites. Matelasse white silk taffeta presents a pleasing diversion from the metallzed. effects. Plain white taffeta starred with rhinestones is also a fabric highlight. Designers are playing up quantities of fancy stitching not oply in Immediate fashions but indications are.that spring styles will make stitching an outstanding trimming feature. White silk taffeta designfully stitched with silver is one of fashion’s happiest gestures, in answer to the call of the mode. The illustration pictures a debutante who attends the opera in a white evening dress of super-lovely silver faconne taffeta. It has a deep V front and back and an unusual shoulder treatment. A jeweled clip and bracelet accent the simple splendor of this silk gown. The all-black evening gown is given new prestige when it is fashioned of pure silk taffeta of highest quality as dramatically as is the model pictured. It is the very personification of elegance, Jy§t how many yards of gleaming taffeta it took to achieve the bands of self-ruching on the skirt and bodice and for the graceful lei in the same ruching which encircles the throat and drops to the waistline at the back, we would not venture to say, but whatever the amount, it’s worth it to produce so striking, so fetching a gown as is HAIR ORNAMENTS By CHERIE NICHOLAS ml JIB 7 F B ?T Now that the vogue for elaborate hairdress is meeting with widespread I approval for formal occasion, the use of ornaments, feathers, and ispecially the little Juliet caps which are so flattering, I* established. Rhinestone dips are especially liked In that they are not merely beautiful but they are practical and useful in that they keep stray locks in cheek. Note the pretty bowknot rhinestone clip enhancing the coiffure shown at the top. An aigrette fantasy adjusted to one side of the bead as pictured below, Interprets the mode effectively. Style Trend* Tailored evening dresses are becoming more popular every minute and the young Indy’s wardrobe is incomplete without at least one!
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Patch pockets oa stnill daughter's frocks are very attractive. Bendel shows a supper dress in Shiny, transparent Wsehair. Flowers and fur seem to be the pet trimmings for afternoon hats. Hairnets accompanied every type of costume from sports to evening clothes. The smartest girls are wearing colored suede vests with their sports outfit* Brighten up that tweed suit with the gayest accessories if you would he ywnntng
■ this. Note the bracelets worn over the long black gloves. For thfe evening gown of exclusive I mien, brocades In white with either ‘ metal or color or both for the most ■ gorgeous types, are much sought after by those who love the loveliest. Sil- • vered white moire also is a great fa- • vorite in the realm of handsome evening silks. i Leading designers are also turning the spotlight on very exclusive look- ’ ing silk prints, making them up in • jacket ensembles of utmost formality in many instances. The gown is fashioned with extreme decolletage, the skirt touching the floor, or the new i street length which is fashion's latest i whim for the dinner gown. Usually the Jacket is of .the basque genre, va- , ried now and then with a smart bolero model. Both printed taffeta and printed crepe features for this new trend in the formal realm. , In citing best-loved silks for the formal gown, sleek, suave flattering satin i must be mentioned. White satin Is pink comes next For the most part these regal satins are ‘ made up with a sophisticated simplicity that is very striking. 1 Then there are the lovely white silk crepes and chiffons. Their high standing in the array of lovely materials for dresses to wear-to formal functions is ‘ unquestioned. Some white crepes are starred with rhinestones. Others stand ‘ for beauty unadorned. Sans trimming J of any sort they depend on a sparkling ‘ Juliet cap and a glittering evening bag ’ or a jeweled belt plus elaborate san 1 dais for effect 1 B Western Newspaper Union. COLORED HOSIERY TREND CONTINUES The colored hosiery trend continues. Tou may not care for wine, green and navy stqpkings and you may cling stubbornly to your good old beige tones, but there’s no denying that color has crept into the stocking box. In spite of us. A recent hosiery fashion show accented stockings to match the color of your costume, for both day-time and evening. The hosiery In the usual sheer chiffons went In strong for wine and dark green tones, to match the favorite renaissance colors of the season. Dark red and jug brown were other daytime colors sponsored. For evening wear, delicate- pastels were featured, in colors to match the gown. Petal pink, Alice blue and ice green were among the new colors shown. The colored day-time stockings had black heels and toes, to accentuate the sheer appearance of the hosiery. Tailored Blouse Is Done in Wide Variety of Moods The tailored blouse-for sports wear or with a tailored suit is done in varied moods. There are youthful blouses of soft silk crepes In pastel colors, with simple club collars and perky bows for trimming, grand for wear with plaid woolen skirts or with tweed suits. Then there are shirtwaist blouses of delicate silk crepe de chine, with Jabots, and frills trimmed with fine I lace, perfect to wear with a perfectly , tailored suit Picturesque A recent important fashion promenade showed models with enchanting • names: an evening cape of Russian ' sable, for example, was called “cham- ’ pagne supper.” A Russian ermine wrap “ with the fur mounted diagonally bore f the name of “starlight,” “Argentine” ‘ was the title of an evening gown made of brown and flesh colored satin. ißiaglas* for Visors Isinglass visors are a new trick in sunshades for Palm Bead), wear. They are attached to caps and are tinted soft blue, rose or yellow to match some detail of a white beach costume.
Half hats are finding active sale in New York shops. The metallic bar dresses are stunning under fur coats. A white tweed coat is right at home at Arrowhead or la the high Sierra. Yes, they’re wearing them again—taffeta petticoats with woolen frocks. Black knitted dresses have deep peasant yokes and belts embroidered in red. Nearly every woman finds room in her wardrobe for a lace dress.
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