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June 03, 1994 - Image 132

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-06-03

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1994

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66 • SUMMER 1994 • STYLE

CASUAL
SUMMER
CLOTHES

If your wardrobe borders on the ca-
sual side, then you're in luck this sea-
son. As fashion continues to loosen
up and shapes are soft and relaxed,
clothes naturally assume an easy at-
titude.
The effortless look does require
some effort to put together, howev-
er. Oversize layers can get sloppy.
But getting the natural look right
doesn't demand a lot of time or a clos-
et full of clothes.
Just remember one rule: Keep it
simple. Choose one or two new
trends to update your wardrobe.
Here are a few of the new fashion
moods to keep in mind.
The forces of nature show up
everywhere this season. From prints
and tints to textures and trims, prim-
itive etchings are scrolled across tu-
nics, trousers, sheaths and skirts.
There is a focus on ancient cultures
combined with ancient and modern
design. Colors include saffron, red,
porcelain blue, henna, moss green,
black, slate and coffee. Raw silks, ex-
otic sheers, textured knits and straw
and raffia are important fabrications.
Layers and patterns of color ease
one over the other in elongated
shapes. Get ready to change your
thinking about long and short. Ifs
not the hemline that matters any-
more. Ifs the way it's all put togeth-
er soft and supple, short over long,
long over long, layers that conceal
yet reveal.
Sarong skirts wrap up long or
short, flared or straight Pants are
soft in drawstring, harem or pajama
style. Leggings are still a viable al-
ternative under the soft layers, but
the more fashion-forward bottoms
have wider legs.
Details include natural buttons
made of bone, coconut, marble, wood
and stone. Golden embellishments
and embroideries are another accent
to the ethnic style, as well as braided
edges, carved details, Moroccan
braidwork and beading.
The one item to add to your
wardrobe: an earthtone tunic. Slip
it over last year's tank top or wear it
with a batik-patterned blouse with
jeans.
The work of wistful romantics is
another part of the fashion forecast
Imagine Isadora Duncan and Martha
Graham, goddesses and nymphs,
Victorian cherubs, tea parties, The
Secret Garden.
Sheers and transparent fabrics are
the favorites in this group: chiffon,
georgette, organza, voile, gauze, tulle..

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