- ~' w - - - - ________ -- ~*..4 -~ - - PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1964 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DARING AND FEMININE: Women Strive for Distinctiveness FLAPPER FASHIONS: Sophomore Showing Scheduled for Noven ITrtle knecks are fJ u s t too much! By LEE HAYES ' The new look for fall is femi- nine, simple, and daring. Campus coeds are striving for an individ- ual and distinctive look within the lines of. contemporary fashion trends. Masculine pin striped ivy league shirts, v-necked . ysweaters,and tweeds have taken on a new femi- nine twist. The pin stripe ivy league shirts have pleats and round collars. V-neck sweaters are of mohair and shetland, softened by a cable knit. For the real "Tom Jones" look in femininity, v's are slashed to the navel. The more modest femme fatals adopt thet crew neck. Tweeds are in, but now in new and different colors and patterns. Tweeds for dresses, coats, suits, skirts, and slacks-all with the college girl in mind. The line is-simple. Feminine? yes!, fussy? no! The skirt with two pleats in front and two in back is an innovation in, the world of fashion. The A-line is bigger than ever. Waists are em- pire or about the hip line. An in- dication of this is the popularity of the madras high-waisted shift and the jumper with the mohair top to the hip and tweed skirt. Sweaters hit the hip line, jumpers are belted at the hip, and jersey tops worn on the outside give the lowered waist look. Short Skirts-Wild Color Skirts are shorter, mid knee to above. Color's gone wild. Hot pinks, bright blues, firey oranges, vivid greens, a n d captivating cranberries are foremost on the fashion scene. Color combinations are fantastic. Green and pink, orange and black, pink and red, cranberry and green, blue and green, and many other flamboy- ant combinations are worn by the scintillating Miss Betty Coed. The really fashion conscious U. of M. woman will give the latest New York Model's look a try. Capes are a must. "No Eastern school girl would be without one," testified one Mount Holyoke girl at a Rutgers University squash tour- nament in her mustard yellow cape. Reversible black and white check and plain black capes are great for football games. For evening wear, coats with a cape-cut in pinks and whites are big, especially in nappy wools. Plaid over the knee socks are only for the very bold. They are be- ginning to be seen with plain wool skirts and sweaters to give zip to .a previously simple outfit. Especially popular are the blue and green; and the yellow, red, and black socks. Shoes are in the news. Suedes and leathers W1 all colors are seen everywlhere. Coeds wear low heels, stacked or shaped, with squared toes. Males Interviewed After writing the above fashion trends, we interviewed s o m e Michigan males and they would like to give valid suggestions to the Michigan fashion minded wo- men. Dress simply, don't go over- board on any fashion trend, and seek to distinguish yourself from the masses. And always, always dress with discretion. One acute observer issued this statement with aplomb, "Remember what's good for the beach isn't good for Sunday School." N *.. lr4.'... 1............ ..... ""..::.......... ......*..................s~l"!.1 .. ".". . .*'............ . ir.:!''i MANY THANKS to BUMP ELLIOTT for lending us football players. BOB SHEFFIELD for taking all the photographs. COLLI NS SHOP and Cynthia for lending us dresses by Lanz. for the cover. ALL the Ann Arbor merchants who were so kind. ALL MY FRI ENDS whom I duped into modeling.- D U for lending us Brandy Ill. KEN and the shop for putting up with me. MY ROOM-MATE-for still talking to me. By SHARON WASHTIEN It's high time that University students learned how to live in line with the good conservative tradition of the past: The past- say, like the 1920's. Fashions today can hardly be comfipared with the high-level dress of those days. Those flattering, flattening, flappering lines; those slouchy, sophisticated suave styles. "Back to the '20's!" roar fashion conscious students. Ann Arbor stores are among the first in the nation to get wind of this developing trend. To acquaint University students with their large repertoire, they are holding a spectacular show Nov. 12, 13 and 14 at Ann Arbor High School which will feature fash- ions of that fine era. Flapper Ensemble For instance, notice our flapper ensemble, guaranteed to give you that "reaction-air" so popular in our republic. It is also ideal for your grand exit onto the golden-bandwagon; don't be left-behind; be right-on time. Be the first in your block to purchase your ticket to class. For that Live Ball just after dinner, nothing could be more in line than our next costume. Drap- ed in your long skirt, cumberbund and frilly blouse with your madras hat to match, you can't fail to attract attention. As you appear on the social stage, you can be sure that all eyes will be on your every, movement. This stunning outfit comes in a variety of col- ors; cranberry, navy and lQden green, with weejuns and knee socks to match. Next in every cool college coed's closet is the lovely lounging robe, perfect for relaxing in the arb while doing some last-minute cramming for your botany final. Duly guaranteed wrinkle-proof and dew-repellent. Last we have Mr. and Mrs. de- scending the steps of their Uni- versity-sponsored bus and about to ascend the marble staircase of Ann Arbor High School. The gen- tleman is dressed in a white, shawl-collar evening jacket with matching shoulder-holster. His charming partner is suitably attir- ed for this stunning social en- gagement in a long pale evening gown which charmingly contrasts with her blue and gold Michigan book bag. The bag plus the even- ing gown make a charming com- bination for snowing your Natural Resources 101 recitation teacher. You can almost sense their ex- citement as they walk into Ann Arbor's newest fashion show, just because a show like this can't af- ford to be blocked out of any- one's calendar. Tickets will be on sale soon, and the prices are amaz- ingly Sopht. Presentation Of 'Fiorell Anticipated Sophomores are currently in the midst of plans and preparations for the annual "Soph Show," to be presented November 12, 13 and 14 in the Ann Arbor High School. This year's production is "Flo- rello!" a Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway muical by George Ab- bot and Jerome Weidman, with music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Hamick. The Play is- based on the poli- tical career of New York's Fio- rello. H. LaGuardia-his struggles and eventual victory over Tam- many Hall. Block ticket sales will begin on Octobser 23 and last until Oto- ber '30. -General ticket sales last from October 30 until the day of the show. Tickets for Friday and Satur- day may be purchased for $1.75, while Thursday's performance may be seen for $1.25. This is the first year Ani Arbor High has been used. The Univer- sity will provide free transporta- tion to the high school, located across from the football stadium. Elegantly clothed in this ball gown, blouse, this magnificent specimen of : perfect 4:00 p.m. Friday t.g. outfit outd pair of beer-stained white levis. Enter the last of the big-time conservative dressers of the early 1900's. Behold the woman who epitomizes grand old Victorianism at its high point, elegantly dressed in her Sunday best. -J dy Fields, Promotions Manager 4%' These clothes are geared for use and misuse. r .. 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