Delicate feminine lines bring ladylike loveliness. Soft, feminine lines and colors ers Stand out jauntily and prevade the spring fashion pic- | smartly. ture, and hats and hair styles, footwear and. acc to assure not only a’ ‘complete look” but‘ an all-enveloping -at- mosphere of ladylike loveliness. Starting at the top, fashion succeeds with hair syles some- what shorter and fluffier, and hats in a soft mood, shaped to flatter faces ‘made-up’ ‘in new cosmetic shades that create a very natural, delicate glow. In- dividuality of spring's fashions is evident in hats that offer a choice of big brims,.little brims or no brims at all. Halo styles curve gently out and around the head; bretons sweep back to show a pretty face; little hats tilt forward and then turn up their little brims, again to re- veal spring beauty. Some brims slant toward the side; some fip- This spring, new leather hand- bags present a well rounded pic- ture of arm swinging styles en- dowed with delicate detailing, beautiful leather textures and luscious lightened colors. Your handbag is an important element in the total fashion pic- ture. It should integrate with _jthe rest of your emsemble to create a ‘costume look’’. And - this season, that look most often reflects the very feminine “ro- mantic’’ trend in women's cloth- ing. Handbag sizes smali to quite large, shapes are in silhouette. Bringing a light- as-air, easy-care beauty to these pretty purses are elegant leath- ers— grained, smooth, suede, waxy, genuine patent. the smartest leather handbags display dressmaker details Provocative idea appearing in ies, cos-| many styles of spring hats is} ©] | metics and fragrance} ai! join in back interest; for femininity |from any angle. This is achiev- ed with everything from bows to ‘soft shaping Another news note /ié6 the hat with esnood, as inter- preted by several designers. Un- der, usually, a brimmed hat is a color-matched snood, for more back Linterest and versatility. Hat and snood can be worn to- gether, or either can be worn alone Coverage for teen heads high- lights the helmet by day, flower adornments by night. Refinement in the best sense is evident in new straws, and in fabrics wove to look like straw — airy and open or with texture | in miniature. Realistic flowers and petals blossom softly, com- pletely covering many hats, or ple from front to back; stil! oth- ‘adorning others. Fabrics sheer Handbag forms important accssory in fashion picture. . category, it's still the leather satche! or tote—no longer over- | sized, but still roomy enough for those hundred-and-one es- sentials no lady would be with- out. Expandable sides and pret- ty pale colors endow these cas- ual carry-alls with that up-to- the-minute ‘‘soft touch’’. Look to the light when it com- es to color Pastels are bustin’ ‘out all over—blue, pink, green, vary from! generally deeper and softened | | important are bright as well as while. The stocking tints in spring leather footwear may be accessorized with mat- ching leather handbags. Also leather’’ colors and that spring In the daytime dress division, perennial, navy, are other fav- orites Late-day and after-<dark hand- bag— and’ silky shape turbans and lother head-hugging hats: veiling wraps many Spanish-look styles. Shoes step into spring with the jopen I6ok most often developed \through sling’ backs. Low-cut pumps, |as do sandals. The “always well- dressed” idea in a more casual jvein gains impetus with walking shoes, spectators and sandals that display simple elegance en- jhanced by texture and color in- terest. Delicate detailing for spring femininity _comes from hand- bags, gloves, jewelry and belts. Softness' leads the way. with here and there the bright, bold that only makes the mes- clearer — be lovely, be . Hosiery accompanies ithe prettiest costumes in sheers that cast a pale veil of color on ithe leg, or in sheer textures that lane lealy or lacy, light and right. | Jewelry's new look There are two notable trends im fashion jewelry this season the very bold, strong and color- |ful and the conservative, dainty and delicate. The gold look continues very ' strong. Charming and exciting- \ly smart effects are created by | the combination of a bright pol- jished finish with the matt, brushed or Florentine. Necklaces are long or short. |The long ones are swinging, dashing flashes of colored sto- |mes and crystals, many with huge, round, octagon or circle jpendants of the same stones. shades, | An assortment of these coordin- particularly reds. The “naturat! ated necklaces adda dramatic touch to Spring dresses and suits. The shorter necklaces are closer to the choker length |and feature dominant center glossy | groupings for the “‘fill-in" neck- \fair millier Gina Davies | Wednesday with ranges |Barely - There” |be stepping out in low, sling- Taste in hats seen varied By LYNNE EDMUNDS LONDON (Reuters) May- be- lieves Americah, - Canadian Australian and European women all have their own spe- cific tastes in hats. And she ‘proves it in her spring collection shown or mode] hats labelled with the countries whose buyers have or- dered them most enthusiasti- cally The favorite with young Americans is a tiny trilby in softest felt, with a narrow up- turned brim. The less formal Canadian buyers enthused over a head-hugging hat with tiny upturned brim, pepped up in a hand-crocheted mixture of navy and white straw. But both nationalities = that Miss Davis’ winning big- occasion hat was a frothy twirl of shocking pink organza, mounted turban-style on silk tulle Australian buyers are scoop- ing up tiny bretons in a new, featherweight Irish tweed that is an and virtually uncrush- able. Rhodesians will be sporting a more sophisticated version of the school panama this spring, made of white straw and bright- ened by emerald green-striped streamers , The sophisticated French and the practical Dutch have chosen styles as appropriate as a gi- gantic navy cartwheel worn over a cap of white feathers and christened Giselle, and a classic, head-hugging beret in navy and white straw. Barely there and low-down The news this season in shoe fashions is “Low - Down and Women will backed pumps, delicate T- straps and criss - cross sandal styles. Heels have sunk to their lowest heights in years Texture, too, plays leading role in shoes styles this season, water, soft | toes and rough areas. A pumice stone will erase--callouses “pump bumps’. thoroughly and. push back jles with’ an orangewood Cut nails straight across. | Bive two coats of volish in | of the soft, new “Barely-There | tones. Remember that lipstick, too, should be a ing misty tone. : ‘Suits shaping up for sports-wear open and blazer, ly detailed and tailored jackets show up « f, 2 - iN TE a it E F iF x draping effects, overlays, scal- lops. These charmingly femin- ine envelopes, pouches and box- | ;bags complement the graceful jlines of this season's dresses, coats and suits. leather and richly - toned reptile effects sharing the spotlight. And, the textured look in stock- ing fashions styles spotlight smooth leathers, distinctive rep- | line, tiles, glowing lustres ang sléek' Bracelets are prominent this suede leathers. Principally en-| Spring, especially because velopes, clutches and flat pouch- the sleeveless dresses. Very po- es with chains, they use a mini-{ are the tin bangle brace- WINNING DESIGN they’re smartly bound in con- other attractive colored stones. ' “Foreign Intrigue” by @ Presentation at the Queen handbags | trasting colors. } e . Toronto designer was selected Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal | READY FOR RAIN ote i by a panel of retail fashion ° February 23rd, 1965. The | | TUNIC TONIC b coat is belted, semi-fitted with | Soft handbags and the soft! Tynics take a line on spring Swinging in the rain are sunny : uyers as the most out- stitcheddown pleats in the “ladylike look” are ready to suits, in a long, smooth way. mew coats in weather resistant, standing garment in the rain- stroll arm in arm through this bas wear category of the Cana-, dian Cotton Council's Second Annual Cotton Fashion Awards pack. The fabric is water-re- pellent cotton poplin in tradi- Anita Pineault Limjted. Pearls will again add . . s luster to spring fashions lever niet a on tier produce pearls that simul- | bossed. elegance - were first. ste and retain. the ocean-depth | With worn by the empresses of Chiina |. sity of the real thing. Tiny Tenood, four thousafd years ago and . * | pouch this -spring—they"ll_beadding invisible French knots between | lone ‘ their incomparable luster to the each pear! complete the expéli- | charming touches. Cut = outs iatest fashions once again. sive, pains-taking hand opera- | with contrasting or printed un- oe 5 oe eee — tion involved in creating the derlays, are used | aut; oe ircie . : . unless it’s the beauty of ex- © = Wstrens beouty wat | gold hardware, and selfieather yuisite simulated pearls in Ven- Will ultimately grace milady's |trim are other style notes de- jome's new spring collection! neck iy ~ yy point up the textures. Newer and very close to the i ot another season is oyster’s creation in perfection, WHAT'S AHEAD \the soft quilted leather Chanel- these fine imitation pearis, like the real thing, can be recogniz- ed by their mating of size and shape and by their uniformly rich luster. They: range in price from $5 to $30, depending’ on ength, number of strands quality of clasp. To achieve their flawless beauty, each of these pearls is started with a carefully selected glass bead of perfect shape. The | time coordinates to casual dres-| the essentials and bead is then individually’ hand- dipped 16 times in a nacreous | substance, which imitates the | layers generated by an oyster. | The simulated pearl is then carefully hand-polished until its’ Knitted styles retain beauty Outstanding as always— even more so— new ways for this while at the Little hats move closer the head this season, look soft and smooth in sheers; silks, fin- ely woven straws. 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