THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRM 230 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRiL ZS t/OIIYYYIr14MM 1 Fabric Makes New Styles Trench Coats Appear With Spring's Arrival Women's Bathing Suits Return To Femininity, Bikinis Subdued 4 By CAROLINE DOW Burlap has become the wrap, cap, lap and snazz of the seasonI as garmenteers have ended their search for cheap and fashionable material. It isn't the old bags that arej wearing it either. Burlap purses are sturdy and stand up well as the coeds carry-all. Caps and floppy lavender hats are in the' windows and fringed skirts and burlap blouses seem to be an in- tegral part of the spring tan look. Strangely enough, the "natural color" of burlap is the hardest to find and is a prize on the'market. Burlap takes well to bright dyes and thus the color, weave and tex- ture combine to make striking out- fits. Once the, roughness is washed out of the material the loose weave is comfortable and looks slightly akin to the "tweed look." It be- comes fashionably baggy after the second wearing and might even take well to elbow patches if it is in natural color. Tailoring of burlap seems to be closer to the "serapi" (over the shoulder) look with fringe and neck slits, although two or three tailored suits have turned up. It is heavy enough to be drip dried although it packs badly. However, it wears well. Answering the need for original "conversation pieces" in the coed's wardrobe it is also practical. The best bit of burlap that walks around this camps is a knee length kelly green cape that triples as a blouse when tucked in or a dress when belted. Burlap is versatile. By NANCY WOLFE Spring is here and khaki-clad masses descend upon the streets of Ann Arbor. Trench coats, still in vogue this year at Michigan, face strong competition from chesterfields. Many things may explain the khaki-clad generation. Trench coats were originally meant for rainy weather and Ann Arbor stu- dents always expect rain. Detective movies may have cre- ated the khaki image for men. The suave, independent lady-kill- er, fights crime in his trench coat. May Suffer Setback This fashion may suffer a set- back if unfriendly nations find propaganda material in it. The chesterfield coat, named after a 19th Century Earl of Ches- terfield, features a small, tailor- ed collar and ° severely straight lines. The style is suitable for both dressy and casual occasions. Chesterfields, some with match- ing hats and umbrellas, are of many varied colors and materials. Floral prints and Madras plaids are the most popular on the cam- pus. An unusual material, imita- tion needle-point, pictures tradi- tional scenes such as fox hunts or landscapes In small prints. Chesterfield Khakis -. For those who want to compro- mise between the chesterfield and the trench coat, chesterfields come in khaki with a khaki-color collar. Paisley prints appear in many types of materials including silk and velvet. BERNARDO SAN DALS When the rain begins Michigan students bring out their black or pastel umbrellas with ivory or bamboo handles. These feature long pointed ends and, occasion- ally, a tassle. The parasols of the fashionable southern belles in the 1800's have come north this spring. Large ruffles cover umbrellas in a matching or contrasting material. Tones Accent Accessories By IRIS BROWN Brilliant shades of pink, orange and turquoise complement natural tones in this summer's hats, gloves, handbags and jewelry. Jacqueline Kennedy pillboxes, a bit deeper and taller than usual, and little "whimsies" worn on the crown of the head or on the fore- head are the newest hat styles. New materials are primarily or- ganza, taffeta, ribbon and other fabric as opposed to straw. Colors are largely black, white and na- tural. "Whimsy" Hats The "whimsies" are straw brim- med with veils over the crown of the head of velvet and other soft fabrics. Larger hats, worn with full skirted, short sleeved dresses, are wheat-colored straw accented with long ties of blue, black, orange. Long, untrimmed gloves in cot- ton or nylon are worn in both day- time and evening; white, black and the current bright shades are the most popular. In short gloves, kid is very fashionable . Long Purses Handbags up to eighteen inches long carry out. the elongated sil- houette of both clutch bags and purses with handles These are seen in orange, mist-green, bone and particularly violet in both patents and leathers. The tapestries depict anything from scenes of people and build- ings in muted pastels to floral designs with pastel backgrounds and brilliant red flowers. Larger straw bags are heavy with jewels and sequins applied in designs and patches with velvet or braid trim. Another, simpler variety is woven, plastic-covered straw made in Hong Kong. Spring Jewelry Heavy beads, long earrings and no bracelets are this season's look in jewelry. The long three-or four- strand necklaces of brilliant orange, turquoise and pink over- sized beads are worn to match blouses and dresses. The matching earrings are long thin gold bars with a large bead at the bottom end. Thick, many-stranded chains of gold and silver are also popular. SPIRITS LIQUOR R BEER O WINE CHAMPAGNE at TheQ Village Q Apothecary 1112 South University o Open9am..tilll11P.. o<- oo->0<- By MARTHA MacNEAL Women's bathing suits this year show a decided trend towards in- creased femininity, combined with a return to modesty from last year's bare, bikini rage, Bikinis are very definitely "out," and the only two-piece suits shown are modified to cover the subject more adequately, Boy Legs Popular Boy legs are still in, and may, in fact, represent the most popular current style. Boy legs, somewhat like short-shorts, illustrate the fact that the "femininity" of the new trend is defined in terms of the suit itself, rather than in terms of what it does, or does not, cover. In colors, the Hawaiian print, is still extremely popular. Gen- erally, prints are bolder in pinks, purples, oranges and turquoises: They are larger with floral pat- terns predominating. Many suits have matching skirts for a sun- dress effect. Few short skirted suits are being shown this year, Draped styles and boy legs are re- placing them for swimming and the longer matching skirts are re- placing them for sun wear. Sides Lace Up Lacing up the sides of suits gives a feminine accent faintly remi- niscent of the old days of bikinis, as do deeply plunging back lines. However, bare backs are almost always accompanied by modest, high necklines in the front. Square or rounded scoop necklines are al- so popular. Detachable straps are a standard feature. Emphasis this year is on the "magic line" of freedom for swim- ming, so that bones, wires, and elastic supports are on the way out. The American woman has spok- en. Men must be content to exer- cise their imaginations on the beach; the results may be even better that way. -Fred Shippey SUMMER BEACHWEAR-The bathing suit modeled above is the traditional one-piece style in brilliant greens and blues. The "sweetnik," a brand new version of the beach robe, is made of heavy cotton and decorated with bamboo buttons. INEXPENSIVE: Synthetics Add to Lingerie.. Styles 6.99 to 12.99 Our collection is in. Dozens of styles to choose from. In finest leathers. Variety of colors. By MARCIA NATHAN Lingerie, though definitely an under-cover subject, is of unend- ing interest to a woman. Essentially utilitarian, under gar- ments become prettier and daint- ier with the passing seasons. They also become more comfortable and easier to care for. The influx of new synthetic ma- terials, which are inexpensive and easy to wash and dry, has greatly increased the range of available textures and styles during the past decade. They take colors well, es- pecially pastel shades, and allow the average woman a large ward- robe of colorful and delightfully fussy lingerie. Styles Evolve Styles, too, have evolved to the point that underwear is available to suit any outfit. The briefer, a one-piece chemise with fitted pant legs could become the biggest thing since snuggies. They may be worn under dresses, skirts, slacks, bermudas and clam- diggers without worry about a slip showing. Briefer Versions Appear Sleepwear, too, has passed the stage of full-length nightgowns and square-cut pajamas. They are still in existence in ever-increas- ing variety of material and color, but briefer, more feminine ver- sions have appeared. Baby-doll "PJ's" and knee- length gowns are familiar institu- tions, but the Muu Muu (of course!) and culotte styles are meeting increasing popularity. For comfortable lounging and sleep- ing, the two-piece culotte pajama and the culotte robe in cotton blends or jersey are perfect. 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