PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1963 II . . T_ ' ____+ r CLEAR WHISTLING STRI PES i I w J--l-l L- II C ol of California cheers... Fourth of July fireworks in a one-piece Helanca, knit. Blazing with brilliant stripes and anchored securely to solid trunks with a dashing life-saver belt. $]995 Glamorous Fur Lashes Fringe Lids By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON Associated Press Fashion Writer NEW YORK-A shipment of mink and ermine eyelashes failed to arrive in time for Janus Mann's eye fashion show recently, but the blonde glamour girl batted her old pretty peepers twice as hard to make up for things. They were fringed with fur seal. Her attractive helpers also wig- gled their ways through the con- gested salon, shoved their faces close to each guest, widened their eyes and then fluttered the lids. Natural? "I don't even know I have them on," each assured the women in attendance. "Don't they look nat- ural?" One model's face, however, ap- peared lopsided. False fr;nge fram- ed one eye, but the other had none and looked small, squinty and nude. 'To demonstrate the method of application, a brunette hovered over a flame-haired TV personal- ity. Relaxed in the lady's lap was a gray French poodle with sweep- ing false black eyelashes made of human hair. Thicker, More Lustrous "Fur lashes are thicker, more lustrous," Miss Mann said, unable to show the mink and sable ones. "Really, they look the same as these fur seal ones I have on. The only basic difference is the color." Miss Mann frames her own brown orbs with brown seal fur lashes for casual daytime wear, but dons her black mink lashes for exotic evening ogling. Human lashes cost less than five dollars, mink and ermine around $10 and seal somewhere in between. Trim Lashes The lashes are trimmed to suit the face and occasion: short for day, longer for evening and even longer for photographic purposes. The lashes come off easily with- out taking any of the natural follicles with them. "But I was crying in the dentist's office and my lashes just floated down my face. It was the funniest thing," roared the redhead with the poodle. %~ r - - *. I I 6 1 't another Fabeorg6 first 4 SitVanity Spray + w,°th its own marvelous little dividend - matching fill-it-yourself k spray cologne for the purse tbeautifully gift-boxed together I in shimmering jewelescent colours Reservoir Spray Kit! complete 5.00 -Daily-Richard Cooper BERMUDAS-For long bicycle jaunts, Bermuda shorts are just the thing to wear. Madras and polished cotton remain the most popular fabrics for these cool and airy articles of clothing. Seer- sucker is another fabric that is making great gains in popular opinion and will be seen a great deal in Bermudas this spring and summer. BLUSH: Nile Countenance Goes; Natural Looki Returns bloom on many a daytime or eve. hi! -n boots, which match slickers ning outfit. an, I raincoats. Wildflower Print Slickers A shining example of the mod X ..ber slickers were quite pop- ern "posie" look is a, sparkling 'ular on college campuses last wildflower print wrap skirt in year. Now, girls can buy rubber petal-soft sunflower-yellow and boots; to go with last year's slick- leafy-green cotton. Wear it with er. 'I1ey come in all colors; red, matching yellow blouse and T- brows.,yellow, black and white. strap pumps. If br .ught with a slicker, one can Floral prints, flowerets, brilliant get bt ots with a lining that is bouquets, and big blossom appli- turned., into a cuff which matches ques will be luscious flattery to tn1Knir aing of the slicker. They can any girl. What's more, there will be wi ern cuffless to go with any be a predominance of multi-color outfit . abstract flowers, floral embroid- Un: fortunately, though fashion- ery-and ROSES! able, these boots may not be too "A rose is a rose, is a rose, is a pract ical. One problem that was rose." What better place for a foun I with the slickers may carry rose than on a fresh white field over to the boots. The difficulty is of silk where it can thrive in eith- ,u they were too hot to wear in er direct sunshine or jaded moon- the warm, humid spring rains. light? Rub ber does not let air circulate, -Daily-Richard Cooper STORMY WEATHER-In the rain this spring, girls will wear the conventional white, raglan sleeve cotton coats, as seen on the left. Chesterfields in black and brown will keep their wearer dry with a combination of cotton and rayon. NEW TRENDS: Bridal Fshions Favor Simple Slim Sheathes Bermudas in Spring Flowerlets Highlight Wardrobes By MARGARET LOWE Where have all the flowers gone? Gone to fashion, everyone. Gone to hats, skirts, gloves, blouses, shoes, dresses, purses scarves, raincoats, sweaters, sleep wear, bathing suits-gone to any- thing and everything from lingerie to silky evening gowns. As in the past, flowers will play a basic role in the young modern's spring wardrobe. The flowery-fresh look is defi- nitely here again. The garden's gavest blossoms will appear in full WIDE ASSORTMENT: Season Brings New Rain Wear By RASHEL LEVINE ,Soon the sun will shine again ovt r the Diag and spring will come to inn Arbor. A s usual it will bring the yearly An,, Arbor aans. Co-eds will find *blots ~' necessary, and fashionable . access' ry for those spring show- ers. 'I ihe campus is notorious for its pi iddles and girls now have a wide assortment of boots to choose from . W inter fashions showed a multi- turd, a of boots of all kinds-snow, W a) king and dress. The spring Fty les are showing many types of rai n boots. The big news concerns Tiger Lilies and nPdc might find thPGa hnnt E 4 By RUTI HETMANSKI The "Cleopatra" look is gone for spring. Makeup will go back to the June Allyson-Doris Day look - light, natural, blushing. Heavy eye makeup seems to be on its way out, with liner and shadow reduced to minimum with somewhat heavier touches for night, as always. Cleopatra's sul- Jewels Flash 'Fluid' Look Pins, bangles, and beads com- pose the jewelry trio for spring. Uniquely placed, they are de- signed to add to the flowing quali- ty of fashions called the "fluid" look. Pins are more varied than ever in the forms of flowers, in- sects, and fruits. Nature is brought to the wearer by Coro, Star, Tri- fari, Monet and Kramer. Bangle bracelets, the rigid ring- lets, in gold or pastel plastic are worn in armfuls. "Beads" help you have the "fluid" look. triness is fast becoming passe- even before the movie comes out! Rouge, so the fashion experts tell us, is to be used in a different way this spring. It will not cover only cheeks, brazenly,as in times past, but may be used over the entire face to create a soft look. It may make its appearance on the forehead or chin for a glow. This will simulate the blush which, experts explain coyly, cov- ers the entire face of a lovely young maiden. Lipstick follows this lighter trend with the usual spring rosy and sunny shades. " Very little of the dark or bright reds will be seen, although some fashion ad- visors believe a clear red still is the best color for a brunette. Leg makeup may try for a come- back again this spring. Although the cost approaches or even ex- ceeds that of buying stockings, a lady will find that at least it doesn't run during the day or eve- ning and leave the wearer looking ill-groomed till she can reach her stocking supply. New types of leg makeup which do not rub off easily on clothes are being developed. This spring's garden of fashion too I lot to wear. will also include petunias, forget- Packable Boots me-nots, tiger lilies, and carna- ' its spring most girls will con- tions. tinu a to wear clear plastic boots Colors in great demand will be. whic :h they can carry in their petal pink, larkspur blue, daffo-: purs es. The rest will trod around dil yellow, leafy green, wrhite tul- in si ieakers. ip, creamy lily, tea-rose pink, sun- Ai iy girl will find it hard to be flower yellow and cornflower blue. a faiy plteindAnnhArbobe- This bouquet of colors will embel- afshowpaterisAnror be- ish ccesoris suh a shors.caus Je the weather is so unpredict- lish accessories such as shoen, O1ir She may start for her ;eight gloves, and purses. o'cl khdressed for bright sun- Magic flowers will also flourih ;h ioe and by lunchtime it may on jewelry. Wear a flower pin it shats esand balunche itrmay the neckline, waistline or lapihl.fast ar elieBe hen Earrings in full flower will 'be perennially beautiful. Cultivate Bouquets 1r L Bloom with springtime fresl i- ness! Cultivate gay bouquets f flower-strewn clothing. Create a A ter Equinox blooming wardrobe with fields ofsersEquinox sunny, sweet, soft flowers. Top your favorite basic outfits ' l~he colors for women's hosiery with fresh and flowering clusters thi s spring are saucy taupe, star- of rosy dreams. lin q and interlude. .11oo light a shade of hosiery is K Skinny-Look Coat , bad for a woman when her legs later become tanned by the warm- By LOUISE LIND Major fashion trends in bridal fashions this spring include bright colors for the bridesmaid and new silhouettes for the bride. In bridal gowns, the controlled skirt, the slim sheath and the convertible ensemble are definite pace-setters for the spring bride. The very slim controlled skirt with the high rise waist is quite new and elegant in the bridal mar- ket this year. Top favorites are gowns en- hanced by detachable, chapel length trains with the very full carriage back. Highly emphasized this season is the jewel neckline, an easy feature of the simply-de- signed gown. Scoop and bateau necks are still popularly received. Semi-Kabuki Sleeves run from short to long and come semi-kabuki or loose. Recommended fabrics include silk organza, silk or rayon peau, taffeta and lace along with Irish linen, silk linen and cotton or- gandy. Styles are kept simple, from the "sweet young" to highly sophisti- cated looks. Jackets and capes easily convert gowns into deb dresses or long formals. Two-Tone The color of the bridesmaids' dress is one of its most important features. The colors most favored are lemon yellow, mist,-lime green, pink and blue, many in two-tone combinations. In the bridesmaid category, too, the dual-purpose dress is very popular. The newest look for the bridesmaid is, of course, the shift. But sheaths with overskirts, short sheaths with long, full overskirts, controlled and bell silhouettes are very well received. No one skirt length dominates in the bridesmaid styles. The bal- lerina length still seems to be the most popular, although long for- mals have been successful. Fabrics for the bridesmaid in- clude silk organza, peau jolie, chif- fon, satapeau, taffeta, silk linen, organdy and embroidered organ- dies. Sport Styles Tend Toward Modest Lines The one-piece suit, so popular last year, will gradually give way to new, shorter styles, as fashion pace-setters have decided the fe- male anatomy is once more worthy of exposure. For evening wear and the lady who does not wish to change from afternoon beachwear to an even- ing frock, one designer has created a suit acceptable for cocktails un- der a tropical moon. 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