THE MICHIGAN DAILY- Range of Gowns Awaits Bride ruffles and other fine details. Jackets, boleros, aprons and petti- coats of imported lace highlight these fabrics. A beautiful wedding gown need not be something which can never be worn again. Gowns with remov- able trains or jackets can be worn as cocktail or party dresses after the big occasion. Some gowns are even made so that the lower tier can be cut off, leaving a street length cocktail dress. The train helps complete the plan and lines of the gown. A very simple gown may have a beautiful flowing train of lace. A dress with a sculptured skirt may have a train which compliments and completes the curves of the skirt. Flounced, Scalloped Other trains are flounced or scalloped. Still others fall in regal draped pleats. An apron-like train may be worn over a slim sheath skirt. White patent leather pumps are becoming somewhat of a wedding classic. However, the traditionally elegant white satin pump is still very popular. The veil is traditionally made of fine organza attached to a jeweled tiara or a satin pillbox. However, the bride may choose to wear a Spanish mantilla or perhaps a dainty kerchief which matches an equally dainty dress. Although the street length dress for bridesmaids is very popular this spring, no one can deny that the floor length dress is both beau- tiful. and dramatic. There are nu- merous styles and materials from which to choose so that the brides- maid's dress may carry out the plan suggested by the bride's gown. These styles and others will be displayed to prospective brides and other interested women in Wedi- quette to be held 2 p.m. Saturday in the League Ballroom. Bulkies Keep V-Neckline, Add Collar The bulky sweater look for spring will not abandon the v- shaped necklines, but they will be more in evidence than ever, prob- ably enhanced by a little collar or a scarf. The bulkiness of the sweaters is growing softer, lighter and fluffier. Mohair, the fluffiest of yarns and loose knitting on huge needles ac- count for this look. Mohair, in fact, is becoming nearly synonymous with bulky 'knit. It is available to the knitter as well as those looking for ready- to-wear sweaters in a multitude of colors. The mohair yarns are usu- ally more expensive than the regular worsteds, however. Even the classic sweater set is making an emphatic appearance this spring. There is a new look to the pullover, however; it is without sleeves. This little pull- over can be stretched through many seasons, from warm to cool. Adding 'more color to the sea- son's fashion scene are sweaters with prints ranging from floral designs to colorful paisley. These sweaters are, knit of light, syn- thetic fabrics, washable and ideal for coordination in bright spring outfits. Sweaters are longer too, drop- ping anywhere from the hips to the knees. The Idea RUSH FOR GOLD! -Daily--Jerome Starr NEW DESIGN-New colors and styles mark the 1962 fashion in skirts which will be lower waisted and brightly hued.' Pleated skirts are expected to be quite popular this year. Skirt DesignsFeature New ~Style, Clr The Big Hit in Florida 1299 By KATHRYN VOGT Introducing an exciting array of bright colors and new styles, The idea. Be as soft, curvy and spring skirt fashions promise to as alluring as possible to the op- set new trends in 1962. posite sex. As Oscar Wilde once Newest on the fashion scene are pointed out, styles change but the the hip-hugging skirts, designed designs of women remain the same. after Western levis. Hip-huggers CONVERSATION-MAKING FASHION Shimmering gold to light your way along the spring fashion route, to show-off under the noonday stint Standing tail on alim-stack heels, pointing an elegant pecd toe, As seen in Vogue. 9:00 to 5:30 -open Monday Nite - On State Street are so-named because they are' worn low, paired with extra-long blouses. They will be fashioned in a variety of styles - p1eated, straight, and A-line. Some will sport "suspenders" as added dec- oration. Wrap-around skirts , will win new popularity this year, both in the knee-tickler and regular lengths. A new wrap-around fea- ture is the addition of pleats, which will make the skirt adjust- able to any size. Stitched-down Pleats Skirts with stitched-down pleats will again make the fashion scene, in bright tarpon plaids. The straight and modified A-line skirts will also be very much in style. Knee-tickler kilties and regular length kilts, fashioned in wool, madras, and tarpon cloth, will be worn this year. For the active miss, specially- designed skirts will be available. Bowling skirts -,short and color- ful are in" this year. ashare culottes' - skirts that are half- skirt and half-pants.. Skirt Lengths Skirt lengths haven't chanced drastically since last year. If any- thing, they are shorter, but the trend seems to be to keep hem- lines just below the knee. Knee-. ticklers are gaining popularity, particularly in casual, playtime skirts. Skirts for spring will show off their attractive lines in a gay rainbow of color. Citrus orange, lemon and' lime will highlight many outfits. An Americana theme -red, white and blue - will be featured in skirts, blouses, and suits. Many fabric-color combinations will be seen-denim blue, madras, tarpon plaids, and patterns of calico. Fabrics will' range from casual denims to delicate silks. Honsack- ing, madras, cotton cord, and easy-to-care-for dacron and cot- ton combinations are other mater- ials from which this spring's bright and attractive skirts will be styled. Kennedy Sets High Fashion Jackie Contrasts With Quiet Mamie By BARBARA LAZARUS The Kennedy Administration brought America a new frontier policy which has influenced the area of high fashions as well as politics. Herspreference for French de- signs, flashing colors, and simple, but elegant styles, greatly eon- trasts with the subdued tastes of Mamie Eisenhower. Mamie preferred matronly, rath- er undistinguished clothes. Since her fashions did not rank with the avante garde class, she was dubbed the "next door neighbor" type. Fashion designers virtually ignored her as an extremely po- tent force in the fashion market. "Good Old American" Mamie did command an affec- tionate following among the aver- age, middle class housewife. Her "good old American" tastes, and her refusal continuously to buy expensive new clothing further en- deared her to the public. Mamie liked full skirts,' Peter Pan collars, and large dangle bracelets. Her hair with its out-; moded bangs started a national revolution which set back hair styles some twenty years. When Mamie wore her pink, rhinestone-studded inauguration gown, the American public's fa- vorite color was pink. The grand- mother image of the first lady was perpetuated fully in her tastes. IShe lacked any desire to be a- ing,, youthful, or sophisticated. "Jackie Look" Jackie Kennedy represents one of the latest high fashion first la- dies in many years. The "Jackie Look" with its under-stated ele- gance ,unfitted silhouette, and great simplicity swept across young and old America. Fashion experts'looked upon her as the great potential booster of clothing ever to influence Ameri- can women. Her campaign trail was even scarred with many fashion battles. Pat Nixon falsely accused her of spending over $30,000 a year on a mixture of French and domestic designs. The newspapers called her "too chic" and criticized her con- troversial bouffant hair style. Brings New Awareness Jackie has brought the United States a new awareness for cloth- ing. Her preference for French or- iginals and good United States copies of French designs, and her interest in the designs of Norman Norell bring many exciting new' fashions to light. Her favorite style of a sleeveless, collarless, and beltless ;sheath comes in a wide variety of colors and fabrics. Her youth, good taste, and natural flair for the right clothes at the right time, has made many American women more aware than ever of the need for original fashion ideas. Pillbox hats, "slash bangs," and casual wool suiits or dresses capture her good looks and good taste. Jackie's clothes are daring and colorful, and she spends both time and money having a well-balanced wardrobe. She wears clothes like a fashion model and is not afraid to try the exotic or extreme. This ex- citing quality has caused many av- erage "plain Janes" to deny that she is any sort of representative image of America. Though some of her fashions have toned down slightly after her first year in the White House, she still remains one of the best dressed and most exciting women in American fashions. now open. an Artiste bauty so1n IImoo The Most Beautiful Garments at Arborland We're proud to extend our beauty services now to the Arborland shopping center, with a spacious, modern salon. These services are in keeping with our well-known high fashion styling at moderate prices. And, just in time for Ann Arbor residents to enjoy a beautiful Artiste coiffure this Easter. A/rti I. hairstylists Arborland, 3735 Washtenow Phone 665-4497 a a . . -a a a as , , . TT , , , as - - V I s ea a+. J M . 0 IW M r r r - :{ y F r_'t Carefully and charmingly casual ... 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