Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 20, 1969 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 20, 1 969 a Ia mode,,,. This is Ann Arbor Fion Loo fNI FASHION COMMENTARY Clocks and Bangles Ring Well the dedicated follower of fashion--fames flynn ON THE IN AND OUT l Y 1) El1ORAl I ANN lnst as clothing styles hase undergone tremendous change inl the last six yea rs, so heas the emphasis on jewelry. Very little of it is worn .at Ofle tiie; Uso- aly tw\o or three pieces ait the most. Seldom do youl see a girl loaded down with earrings, a nlecklace, pin, watch, and brace- lets and rings on each hand. Matching sets have also disap- apeared, tucked away to stay in 1"essr eis boxe"s wxhile charm bracelets have decreased marked- JY in popularity. The bangle bracelet has talken its place in- steadl. Since the new advent at the pierced ear three years ago, ear- rings ai'e worn With everything fronm skirts and slack outfits to pant suits, and of course, more o-ina attire. ['or the girl with- ou t pieced ears, the solid metal loop is a favorite as it can also , i , r i 1 , t ' ' r , r M ^ _ } . t f{ } , , r f ', ' ,, ,, - be xvorn with both casual and~ formal ouitfits. Hammered gold and bronze textures in the metal, as well as brushed gold or silver textures, are found not only on earrings but also on bracelets and wcatches. With rings, the most obvious change is in the number worn. It is currently in vogue to adorn each hand with two or three rings. The fad with slaxve bracelets was blessedly short- lived, never catching fire as they were not only somewhat cum- bersome, but also because they were somewhat untiversally un- appealing. The greatest change in jewelry has come wvith wvatches, which no longer serve as a functional time piece alone. Rather, a per- son may be inclined to have two or three watches to wvear with different styles of clothing. After last year's emphasis onl the large mod watches, the tendency this year is towards a more streamline design. The newest style has a colored dial, with matching straps, which comes in burgundy, midnight blue and forest green. The faces are accented with Roman nuim- erals or Arabic gold-colored ac- cent markers. The watch face it- self comes in a variety of shapes; from ovals and rectangles to hexagons and squares. Straps on Spread the fashioni word in John Me. yer's camel fleetunic dress. Tetalk will turn t,,,the mock button tab, the clever patch packets, the new band heme, and the ' leuth et loop belt. $40. '7r it with or >rtematching v'elg fly front pants. $27. F~ach of lihese three ou/fits portray s iacerlainii karl of the IN, OUT l C ia ASULJA The fi rst is a /taco-lricetunaicr i) Pc sil, browc'i inluor -with both scarf and blouse iii floral colors. Vith a tart Louiduii delsign in Ithe slacks, the second on/fit h~as a redl blouse andc a muathing vest lin a som)ewhat f/oral Ipatternt. The final/cunsemble is at Puirple Itunirciianl faired ran! out/it tii!! a white scarf, mntatchilig the ichcbil/ouse, for accentl. Outfits are lour tcs of T'he Bagpiper, Jacobrsoii's amid i/he Co//imis Shop TileI college coed on tis cam - purs travels to a r ieltY of places, does a1 number of different thi ngS. Of ten *icconpaMn ng her on) these jotirney's is the doubt wlhether she is dressed in a styv- I ishl manner. Perhaps one of the c.a uses of this doubt comes about wxhen this qutest ion is asked: "D)o 1 have to compensate comfort fot. style.' TO many ;girls thle solouion atften is yes. In an at - tempt to remedy this I have ol - fcred below several alternate so- In t ion1s. ( ;ncI- all, actix ities on1 or around the campis can be divid- cd into three g'roups: On camn- puts, Wvhich includes going; to classes or the library; Otit, on datevs or ot herwvise, *ind finallIy, (.astralI, xhich is about eve ry-, thing else. W1ithin these Ns ide classifications many of t he dint, activities fall. When 011n campu1)1s comfort With a touich of styvle should be the rule, -with ex-ceptionls of cotirse! grust abot arN' thing cotild apply' here but I wvotild ad vise either sLacks and sweater, a simple dress, or a com-binatioiiar skirt tanrd blouse. In particular, brown flaired- slaclxs and a burgundy blouse topped off withI a crochet knit sweater of light tan. Becautise ofI the comaing snow yoti would be a ble to weair cit her a nkle or kl e boots wvith this set. Another out- lit which woouId look j ust as fashiionable is crea ted by mat chi- ig dark browvn pants ({faired of course) with :tasdeep gold or t 5/ ,/f ., , f \ / J" t { n'sectiv y these x-watches arc iiiterchan gc .ble and %very- shlm. For more formal xwear. there are the fotirteen - karat gold wat ches with non-interchang~e- able bands. In same stevles, the xv ,i tlcli faceit ct tCiall lx h iddi appears to be a gold bracelet. These watches bcgi a price range otfsi150-200. (soldtilted vatchcs xith nonl- iiitercha ngeable bands are also beneath a cov er lid, so that it ax ailaible. Some stylecs,hosx r hasve an adjustable band iteac~d of a clasp to fasten the watch. 'Phis type of a fastenling miay be Iimpractical as it seems it xvould I gi xe with11time and frequen t se,. The price ratnge tor. gld- tinted wa~tches begins at X60. Ir . °! j J f' s[D&k§ your language 3- an 6trn o \We carry the finest in Kingerie Fouindation ]chowv blouse, xwhich is full in lie sleeves. Covred xx' ith a close knit sxx eater, a chain belt adds accent as xxwelI as st x'le to this railipIS ensembleA. If VOLn havea a \I oat it mvould keep vonuxxarm xwhen xyou xs ore a t urtlI-neck poor box' Swxeater in deep blue and a1 short, Alniost mini, sirt off white in ' blor., \Vhen (Out on a date the .se- lc~tiOm Is ils varied that the on- Is1xxa' to loo: naturally stylish is to be vonurself. If you look good in a dress then try a tunic type xith a button-dawn front in browxn or any other color. Be- neathi think aboutita wide-col lar- ed blouse xvit h bishop sleeves and at least txvo or even three but- tons. \V ratp .1round a fews chains aInd x iti're ready to go. Somle- times .a simple skirt and blouse ou~ft icn be as becoming as lhe la test FoguLe fashion. For insta nce, a screen skirt and wide belt match tip w~sith a sik-like blouse ini atgoldishl-yelloxvlhe coulId be the a nswxer Kit dresses fit in the picture quite xxellI.and can be considered lhe Ouit t h ig to var. To take the drab outn of xvitr, sheai a el loss dress in in alm ost A-line st \le, Put a pat tern scarf in the 111ig11 open -neckled collar and its vurs for the tang. Yet no girl is completely ready xwithout a pair of flaired slacks, Often con-~ sidercd thle old sta.1ndby, slcks Can cnice to tihe fore when combined vi thI blotises, sxeaters or' topi to bec'oe a tiniqutienLU- sem)ble f~ratay'ai. lot. the Castial look, more than 'anx'xvhere else. con~fr is impot- ta.nt. \When yot're comfortable Yotn feel good, aindl xhen you feel good y0ti look just as good. Jtust as Caistial means anything, so too f ashion can be anything. One of the interesting ottfits for Ca- sual wxear. is a purple tunic set, flaired pants, a xhite blotse with bishop sleeves and a long scarf to wrap arotnd yaour neck.ressed this way you're off to the store or jtust to travel about the Dag sight-seeing. Perhaps a set of semi-bell bttomi pants and eith- er a striped top of blute with red or the reverse. Or combining the bells xwith a vest sxeater doxwn to lhe knees and a cotiple of sets of chains for flair! Could a jtimp sut be the answxer? Maybe so, thexy look. great by themselves or xvithIi an}v long swxeater.Now tha.i he snow has been here it's stre to retutin, sinows and cold wea- her col~td Iliit Castial to slacks, but CvCln so for Casual xwear a knit dtress still is fashionable. TIhe ensemlbles that I mention- ed arc butl a fexxe of the possible sets that Youi canl wear. Just as I hlas C placed certain sets in one of the three classes, yoti can take then lou t and wearttheiii in the othercis. O f Couirse, xwith these %Csty5ou cain accent them by jctcel ry, Carsnes and caps, so that lies become sYOU not simply fa- Garments, Girdles, Brssiers, Hoicery and 7 f (jjf)F House Coats. 8Nickels Arcade PHONE 662-2914 GIOORICOPIES Pierre Cardin's SWE.ATER OF THE YEAR m li, !I I - Length is long with a touch of hardware at the shoulder In White, Navy, and Wine Small, Medium and Large ~ZMary'-0Dibb~c ANN ARBOR 1121 S. UNIVERSITY Dresses of _ ___ w ;" ' ' ,, R , ' z c i ;r y- :. , e r , ' i ''; ? ,, r,,, Velvet for Your Important Occasion $46 Give her a watch that tells time colorfully... A ness' TissLot color dixxtch. NoSv she can enjoy the excitement at color in these distinctive nessv Tissot strap xvatches. Brilliant dials at btirtindy redl, midnight bitie and forest green are acwented %wi th tgold-colored hour markers. And benearth c.h kcolorful dial is the Tissot w~satch movement ... , l ctr ctitel or 7 ftill days to as- sure timekeeping dependality. Seec our complete collec- tion of Tissot color dial1 wa ,tches todlay. A -Blue dial. Yellow to, st ainless steel back case. Facet-edged crystal .. .......$65 B - Red dial. Yellow to)p, stainless steel back case. Facet-edged crystal ........ $69.95 C - Blue dial. Yellow or white top, stainless steel back. Facet-edged crystal ........$69.95 All models available with white dials. ('I'oo,.e froum 250. different Tissot inodels formen an imdx.omen fromt $39.95 to 5200. i .mc a1~nderer III - II 11 a :