_ suit has been hovering on the |she’s an advocate for the pants fashion horizon for several sea- ‘suit. ipants. Cuddlecoat. teams a! Lady Hathaway, in its sports-; - gons. It has already been aqy| As she says, she has ‘de- putty - color coat bound in /wear collection, introduces. a cepted for sports and countr&|signed. pants suits for every leather with matching pants or dinner and theatre pants suit in wear but this fall ‘there's a¥form of today’s living.” How-'/skirt and an olive-green heavy [rayon - and -' cotton herring- oS craze in fashions and as such W Trend to pants suits foreshadowed NEW YO (CP)— t to f n. This fall blue seater ‘suits for street wear, still likes ee The ae approach a Trench coats are popular with |them for at-home entertaining. checks Sweaters are bone jacquard. It’s versatile, \for the .cropped coat can be worn over other costumes and Shetland sweater almost a must with pants: suits. Mr. Pants likes the youthful | ‘look of matching houndstooth check wool in a trench coat and | lfor at-home: wear. lwide-cuffed Chelsea pants. Most: dramatic of. all. in the INTRODUCED EARLIER |pants costume category for eve- The-trend tp the pants suit jning was Philippe Tournaye’s was. foreshadowed. Two years |brushed gold vinyl coat. and ago ‘Andre Courreges included. pants for -Modelia. The floor- real pants sults ing his Paris jlength coat was double- jcollection. One was in camel |breasted, flaring from the shout- move to introduce it for street ‘ever, for the more timid, all her | and travel wear. pants suits have a co-ordinated Simp- these suits for at |Wearing in public places, on usually ¢ conserva- iplanes and in cars that she jopened her fall collection with la group of them. * One _handsome.: overcoat and pants -ensemble was in white Melton cloth with a brown and white zigzag-striped’’coat lining | jand blouse. This would be ideal | The chances for success oe x seer So much does Mrs. with endorsement Adele ‘Simpson. is brighter . son believe. in designer Simpson It—could for Canadian weather — if con--\breasted--jacke! pass ipants were lean and straight. servative Canadin women (for tlie latest style today In) icould bring themselves to fol- London, too, in all of 1964, | And the model were long dan- low Mrs. Simpson's lead. An- both the Queen's dressmaker, |glingearrings. jother of her pants suits was a |Hardy Amies, and Michael in- ithe pants teamed with sweaters |wool; with, a short, neat double- er in back te the hem... The! Gathering fall's harvest of color “From garden and vineyard. forest and field, fashion gathers the well-cultured c. rs of fall A listing of some of the in-de- mand autumn hues reads like a Seed catalogue: celery, green. pe- pper, egg-plant pumpkin, tomato. Grape, cranberry, raseberry and wild plum flourish, too: Coffee bean keynotes the Tich, exotic browns an important - -fall group. Ripe banana points the w ay to growing number of fall-win- ter pastels. including winter mints ~ pinks. Orange and_ other. citrus hues mingle ‘th the autumn harvest. From the forest come grewms with ‘brilliance or muted ‘depth and the greens reach out to and OPULENCE . Giving or going to a private party, fall fashion says the thing to do is think ‘‘Mediterranean’’. Styles range from togas and Kaftan or Arabian robes Sens: hooded dijellabas. The fabrics;% For the first time, a product from crepes to satins, are ap- appears which is available in propriately opulent. The free- color... bl nd with the blues of the: sky - a comeback for some | o'”-favorite colors that now look new the fa" 66’ ve: %n o’ teal, e for instance. | b ld Neither from garden nor forest ul S 9 but a thriving part of fall fash-| For many years, women with ion is sophisticated white, in all |problem nails -have relied on its. variation ‘rom pure alabaster’ various products to protect their to lightly blended. 3 jnails from breaking, splitting and chipping. Applied as an un- dercoat or topping to nail ‘polish, these products did an_ excellent job in augmenting polish in maintaining beautiful and heal- thy nails. But now you can do ‘away with the two-step method to nail . Nail beautifier tas (7° | Now a leading beauty aids tion, too... light-struck petal shade, Frost Rose, a sweetly pink tint, Frost Coral, a_ pearly. pink-orange, Frost Red, a warm- muted tone, Frost Beige, a’ new light bronze and Frost Silver, a platinum. in addition to the strengthening plasticizers and resins that help make soft nails hard; a high your hands move. | grade of natural pearl pigment |, for the catch- the-light shimmer |are shortened to avoid being re fashion shades which add | whenever , It {s applied’ ‘like a polish, but does more than that. It is acty. ally a polish PLUS a nail pro. ftector all in oné.. Experts: advise you to brush on one or two coats Kt is claimed that nails have a strong. glowing plastic protec tion that preserves them -from chipping, splitting ‘and .- other nail damage. According to re: house offers that double protec- |ports,-nails are firmed and seal. in Hard Frost Pink, a led at the edges, yet. the coating is elastic enough to let nails “breathe” The maautaotarer affirms that tests showed that» women who used .if | significant Each frosted shade contains, |stronger, regularly show a growth . of longer, more beautiful nails, TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE suit fall's shorter skirts. They venled—or, they have: ‘‘meant flowing lines assure ease, along a shimmery shine to nails while This pearl pigment also helps to be seen'’ ruffled or lace-trim wie all the elegance. |protecting them. hold the coat 6n the nail longer. med legbands. | troduced pants suits .with a feminine flair. Also a forerunner of today's beige -double-faced wool with the new long vented jacket ‘ad | a vivid red crepe blouse. SKIRT DIVIDED jinterest in the pants suit for This -year’s Coty Fashion | evening -was—Nina—Ricei's—1964 {Award winner, Dominic—of-|version—of—the—1930s—pants—suit Matty Talmack, straddles the | made famous by Marlene Diet- pants suit controversy. He in-/rich. Hers, of course, were wide troduces a divided skirt. He de} | floppy. trousers with a severe signed several-of these culc‘de_‘tailored—jacket: costumes, one, in black and | But the idea of pants suits white check, with a long. Vic- | for dinner and theatre, as’well me jacket. {as for: at-home. wear, has ap- For Modelia, designer) Simon- \peared in the fall collections of | elli lined’ the white wool jacket | most of the trend-setting houses of a pants suit with beige dyed |in New York. Dominic, for. ex- | sheared rabbit. and. teamed:.the | jample, likes» the- outfit in rich | whole with a blue. top. And he jsatin, plum for the pants and: | pairs off a three-quarter white white for the long jacket and § ‘THE ‘YOUNG LOOK’ pants and a blue swea Naturally the firm ca d Mr. Pants must believe in pants suits and it showed several for |fall. Interesting was a_ printed corduroy in ‘black - and - white check with a black turtleneck sweater and a wide leather belt. Many of the pants: suits were ‘eo - ordinated with matching Iskirts, such as a blue wool: with Stunning variety in Paris showings No one een say that the Paris * Collections were dull this sea- - gon. There was something for everybody and a lot left over which nobody will ever wear. Never has there been such a be- wildering choice. First of all _ there was the Lady. She was <mixed-—up ~ Version~~6f~ Modesty "sword _ belts (Louis new this season and she.is news. We have hot seen her on_ the eatwalk since Courreges threw a spanner into the works of adult fashion, In saying this I’m _not blaming Courreges; his in- fluence on the-whole has been beneficial. Now, this~ season, the Lady is back. But she is not alone. Her daughter is with her, her Little Girl daughter with flat; no-bust yokes, high placed belts (Castillo), -frily part dresses in black velvet thei > ae perked up with white Laurent), swinging There are astro- riffle shifts (St. Patou. . mauts .ahd_ :moon-maidens ;(Car- din), Robin “Hood complete with Feraid), Crusaders (Yves St. Laurent), Zorro and his cowboys» and a@ Blaise. Ail these side-tine heroes ‘ the Paris shows, amusing as they are, stem from the teenage ae ACK Ne Kangaroo leather For short skirts choose shoes Jong.on fashion! There is an infinite variety. of fashion looks... low-heeled, open; geminine, gedmetric or ‘patent feather “abstract motifs, among pthers. It all adds up to an-ex- fiting picture. Color knows no-season. This fa}! and winter you'll. see the pale foot among the snow as well as along the sun-routes. - And you'll. see color everywhere: And now, with the impact. .of patent’leather for fall, we see -the dark blackened tones as . well Brights will shine for back- to-school and early promotions | —in zingy reds, bright blues, | dazzling golds and rusty browns. These will be best in shaggy sucdes, kid and calf and in more rasial and fun type shoes The pales are still teather-in- fluenced and include the — soft, ereved tones of blue, green and pink These. too, look best in the shacs and in tailored patterns. Neutrals run jhe usual gamut, but winter white and the lighter beiges come up stronger than ever Black and white looks like rainbow hues are no ‘tonger the |ion: ® winning combination for next exclusive province of the fun es; fall too. The four patent leather furs. Persian lamb" for example lfree- flowing skirts; other shape- tolors lead off with dark brown and wine red, with bl and green running close “behind. Plum plays the lead in fashion. The Brown Family is evident, from eamel te dark ebocolate. titer -|lot of silk screpe, .|she she will put over_it, Pe = 1966 collections. Furi is combined ‘with. other. furs are no longer NEWS. The news is the Lady and, of course, the calf-long Russiar- inspired top- coat. These look so new they make mini-skirts look old hat. So far the longer line is reserv- - for top coats— except for Pa- tou who makes a few tentative mid-calf dinner - dresses. But there’s no knowing where the trend will take us in six months Now, let’s have a close-up| look at the Lady. She is slim and medium tall, narrow look- ing but- witha feeling of very moderate spread\to the, knee- | long hemline. It is a gentle over- | all silhouette and some ‘bias cut is employed especially by ~hous- es like Riccl and Lanvin wlro like a spiralling movement. Her neckline is high cut but her col- lar: is without interest. At night she indulges-in~ a -deep, —waist- long plunge atthe back. her sleeves are long and thin looking. Her waistline? Neglig- ible— usually by-passed, and if there is a belt it is apt to dangle onthe. outside— ofjackets. a-n-d- coats but it never pulls them in. ~/Her jacket is straight, double ‘breasted or single. tons are unimportant—she often prefers hidden fastenings. Her pockets are slit ones, not patch. Her gloves are short and often white. Herhead is small, her neck long, and - heels are slightly higher to ac te the longer hemline. opie For day she chooses semi-fiat wool fabrics with a gentle feel— pilot and velour cloths or deep reversibles for coatings, med- ium weight suitings usually plain but with some surface interest. She likes wool fabrics for she is a woman of ‘Wie and she is crazy “about t check pilot cl e first pat- terned pilot cloth I ever remem- ber seeing) from. Yorskhire that made its debut in the Paris Col- lections.this season. For dress- es she prefers double jerseys. For later in the day, she usés.a some velvet eee and the soft goffered cloques ipa’ d in formal. désigns, of- 4 cn shot. through with metal that area feaure of the evening pic- ure-this.season, She may choose a gleaming silver. sequin sheath not a fur coat, but».ore. _ of the new long-evening coats” Or capes in deep soft woollen which*are one of the.success stories of the: win NS New colors, new furs, new ways with favorite furs, new combinations of fur with fur<in- spire fall fur fashions that are~ both ‘distinguished and distine- itive. : Starting with = the pale linias appear again and again, on ) their own-or united with ‘rich, ideep shades: Mink, ermine; jbroadtail and “fun furs’’ such jas Tapbit dazzle in purest white. Persian lamb looks young and ionable éntrance, Fox especially fresh m new dyed shades of-bis- | often’ combines with smooth- 4 que, tige, apricot. Swakaray or curfaced furs>> bie South West African karak 11 ; lamb, takes to beige, in hearted shades warm creamy or slightly- darker Cha- champagne. In the pale trum, , is new blond sable. {mole radiate the, brighter colors \—purples, reds, greens. But ‘shows up in such innovations as a green-dyed pants suit, a, yel- low-dyed dress. : Combinations of fur with fun, color with color, develop many ,. gabardine short coat. with white tank top. Mollie Parnis, who w wind 0 w-. lights, and vel constructions, such aa chev- spec- furs pul together to form pat-.| “Fun furs such as rabbit and ‘the fa. What's the Fall | color for girls? Color, color everywhere and ‘not one-a—_ fashionable “little | swinger’ can cal. -her fall color! : cl She loves plum in every | jtone and sometimes, just” for | jfun, she mixes it with light blié. Those rich wine shades | are good--for-every part of her | extensive wardrobe, but . she wouldn't think of giving ~ up green in forest, hunter, emer- ald and bottle shades. When she thinks of green, she thinks of gold; naturally. With the bright to pale golds come thoughts of came! in all its love- ly shades. But what about white? It looks so great and goes so well. with - black, that once forbidden color for little girls. Oh, .she forgot brown in rich and spicy shades. Then there's orange, in vibrant or mutted burnt tones. What about that unforgettable pair, red and navy blues? Blue, oh my, it almost -slipped— her’ mind and it comes in so many |new shades too. Of course the clear bright reds are really groovy—and soe are all those fashionable winter pinks and corals. e couldn’t choose just one and she isn’t going to. Besides, if she has lots of colors her fa- shion looks will be more alive and ready for “swinging.’’ Won't | big Sis and Mom be jealous? ‘HIGH-WAISTED “COA! ‘ by Castillo ™. ‘SHOP NN Friday @ @ Pe © ese matching or<contrasting ane he : black. broadtail\with~black sab- | IN Saturday le; white mink ~with “rane h smink ; beaver with beaver iney- Ster and caramel shades. Sst the “Shalfand . fa approach #f.; fofur eambination® “finds ‘ex-\4 pressien in such fashions | as a ji coat of half bisque, half biown- dyed PersianJamb.~ J “Spotted skunk» fox “and other IX long-haired furs make. a <fash- | New wavs with fur-feature no- ron or dragonal workings, or | terns of. stripes, ane Nae "The silhouettes of fur are very | much in keeping with: fall fash- | slim, body-skimming _ styl- lightly- fitted tops wi't h | ly Jooks with the high rise effect and double-breasted closings. 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