THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 24 ,1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. MARCH 24. __..., .. v_ _, Parisian Spring, Summer Style Fabrications To Offer Individuality, Personality Changes KNITS: Imported Sweaters Grow in Popularity PROPORTION ED SKIRTS & SLACKS'... CUSTOM CONTOURED FOR PERFECT PARIS .(*)-Spring and summer came to the Paris fashion world some three weeks ago and now- both budgetwise and geographical- ly-the- new styles are within reach, of most. There are 'new colors that will cheer you and charm your friends. New style features will make over your own personality, if you feel like a change. New hats will give you A fresh ouilook on life.There are clothes tit will see you through the spring and summer- models that do not have to be extreme to be chic. Paris fashion photo releases show that Madame 1963 is fem- inine in her appearance. Her modern pace urges her to adopt a trim, supple daytime sil- houette. Her skirts cover her knee- caps and because her figure is al- ways youthful, her bosom is small and well supported. The look is flattened. By day she picks trim little suits.- often belted - that are sometimes a sheath with a tailor- ed jacket. Suit jackets are of every length.: Dior likes them short and snugger than most. Balmain likes an easy well-tailored look dropped just below the hips. Cardin shows the longer look, and so do at least 50 per cent of the other designers. The outdoor daytime picture is not limited to suit jackets. The two piece smock suit takes over. Sometimes it is in the form of a bloused, overblouse, but mostly it's the Fronch peasant smock of boy's shirt that steps forth for every hour, in every color, in every fab- ric,, for the streets for afternoon or for dinner. Fabrics Flutter Daytime styles appear in luxury fabrics from cocktails on. And after that most all fabrics flutter in the spring breeze. Setting the summer pace are new organzas, and chiffons, featuring dark prints; light-weight silk crepes printed in single or widely spaced abstractions; scattered Japanese gai'den florals or single hand painted bouquets. Spring fabrics also include many synthetic mixtures. Small pattern- ed cloque weaves are used in for- mal ensembles. Black and white are favored. The evening story is as glamor- ous as you choose to make it. Lace in the new versions is highly dec- orative. Chiffon, organza, crepe and the beautiful polished syn- thetic silks take care of formals. Pique Pushed Pique has been pushed into the front ranks. Jeweled embroidery adds decor to many fabrics with emphasis on jeweled torsos, glit- tering long sleeves, and tinkling mobile crystal chandelier baubles. White organdy dressed for eve- ning in raised florals is often given a super-luxury treatment by touches of glitter. The floorlength dress has come to stay. Actually long evening dresses make a wonderful en- trance and many low decollete backs are cut with a bold hand. Summer outdoor living has made designers take dining at home seriously. The terrace dress is the answer, and it steps forth in wide culotte skirts, or half culotte skirts in everything, from satin-chiffon to terrycloth. . By MICHAEL SATTINGER Imported sweaters are becom- ing the vogue. Because of inexpensive Coolie labor, they can be hand-made more cheaply and in more com- plicated knit patterns than the domestic sweaters. I m p o r t e d sweaters can use round high necks, long sleeves, buttons or V-necks. The bulky sweater is becoming a more popular style. One reason is the solid ice-cream colors in which they can be bought. In general, the gay colors are taking over from the dark tones. The long sweater coming down to the hips is still quite the fashion. Bolero-Type Lots of bolero-type sweaters, some in mohair, are coming out. One feature which is really catch- ing on this year is jewel and flower trimmed sweaters. They are replacing the mink-trimmed sweater for evening wear. New this year are jewel trim- med cashmere sweaters. Trimming can also be found on the colorful pattern sweaters. FIT..., 8.98 Orlon sweaters are suffering a setback this year under the grow- ing popularity of new and import- ed styles. Standard Investment Cashmere sweaters will continue to be a standard investment for women this spring. The popular colors will be the blue-reds along with the soft -tones of red. A com- pletely new color this year is linen. The imported Scottish cardi- gans are usually fully-fashioned. American manufactured versions with importedhScottish yarn will also be on the market in large numbers. Light-weight furblend cardi- gans will be sold in smaller num- bers for the dressier occasions. Mixes Sweaters play an important part for young women who have limit- ed but balanced wardrobes. 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Before knowing what the colors are to be, these women may be somewhat wary of coping with so many new colors at one time. They may think 1ack to the year that the color chartreuse was heralded as the newest thing. However, their fears should be set at rest; the supposedly "new" colors are none other than the all time basics. The newness is in the way they are worn. Established Favorites The colors announced as the most important for spring are white, navy, pale blue, pink, yel- low and beige. l1ach has enjoyed a reign as "the color" in years gone by and has now become an established favorite. This year's dresses, suits, and two - piece outfits will appear mainly in these colors and will be cut along pure, zimple lines. These "uniform" or little-nothing dress- es are uncluttered and without decoration. It is left up to the wearer to complete the outfit by the differ- y ' yl ent colors she chooses for her coat, shoes, gloves, scarf, purse' and most important of all, her. accessories. Old Rules Out Old rules and formulas, such as the necessity for matching hand- bag and purse, are out. The girls, who have been u ing them should' try .to experiment and develop some long hidden spark of indi- viduality. Long established taboos have also vanished. For instance in years gone by it has been consid- ered poor style to wear pink and red at the game time. However, this year pink dresses and coats can be worn with red or rose accessories and withrbright red patent leather pumps especially. Although mainly left up to the' individual sixth sense of what looks "right" with what, fashion experts make several suggestions for creating different and indi- vidual outfits. White, the first of spring's six basics, is being. shown in com- bination with grey, and both are complemented by gold and orang- ish-amber jewelry. Shoes and. purse can be almost anything. The new cashew-colored simulated al-' ligator pumps are one appropriate-I suggestion.r Six Basic Colors Set New Mode The new way to wear navy is to underplay it with either black or brown patent leather shoes and dark handbag. Textured gold is again chosen for jewelry and, in- stead, of the traditional white gloves, beige may easily be worn. Pale Blue Pale blue is either played up with such colors 'as kelly green or bright blue, or subtlely under- played in combination with chamois and pale browns. It is hoped that the standard practical grey flannel suit will be replaced by a brighter,. more exciting pale blue version. The fake alligator shoes, in ,either patent leather or suede, will be worn often; with this spring's yellow. The yellow is not pale, but rather the deep warm tone that may go well with brown, blue or even red accessories if they are of an interesting texture and dark lustre. The last of this spring's six new colors is also the one best suited for experimentation. 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