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September 06, 1986 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-09-06

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Evening
Glamour

BY CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Understated elegance is the newest look for evening
clothes. The styles are subdued and glamorous.
Fabrics shine and shimmer with soft velvets and
metallics. The clothes gently drape the body. GaudY?
No. Opulent? Yes. Luxurious? In many ways.
Whether it's a bar mitzvah, wedding, or community
gala, our Detroiters look splendid in evening clothes.
We've asked some members of the community to
model the newest fashions.

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Photography: Glenn Triest
Stylist: Linda Schorr
Hair: Mariomax

56 Jewish News

Makeup: Tamara
Furs: Ceresnie & Offen
Location: Cranbrook House, Bloomfield Hills

Peggy Daitch, Detroit manager of

Vogue magazine, models a white two-
piece charmeuse formal gown. The
dress has a crystal pleated skirt with
a satin bow and a faux diamond
clasp at the waist. The jacket (not
shown) is decorated with miniature
beads and sequins in a vertical pat-
tern. Mother of pearl oval earrings
with drop crystal beads and pearls.
Available at Naomi's, West Bloom-
field. Russian lynx coat from
Ceresnie & Offen, Birmingham.

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