THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE U Fall Styles Stress Exotic Note; Eel Grey, Black, Pastels Seen Luxurious Effects Shown For New Evening Wear Stylists have been able to issue a Fall fashions as designated by Schiaparelli, Chanel, and other Paris designers have been seized upon by American buyers and copies of every conceivable wardrobe need are avail- able now in all shops. An exotic Chinese influence is seen in metallic trimming on dresses and decorative buttons on afternoon dresses. Fan- tastic embroidery about the should- ers of a black crepe gown was the only trimming for one particularly clever dress, emphasizing this Chi- nese note. Sunday night dresses are either suavely sophisticated, carried out in black satin with mirror clips at the throat, or they are a riot of color and design, after the popular Mae West vogue which has seized the country. A particularly striking gown of pansy-blue velvet is entirely un- trimmed, being saved from plainness by its intricate cut. Fur trimming ac- centuates many gowns of this type, because it is not confined to infor- mal wear it is a popular method of contrast. A Viennese copy features ermine trim on severely cut black velvet. Erinie reveres on a plain black crepe evening dress is a Chanel contribution of note. Lounging outfits are an important item in college wardrobes. Satin, in pastel shades for robes, is incredibly smart with matching satin slippers. few decrees on fall fashions in spite A fascinating lounging pajama of of the garment workers' strike. They Chinese red made a splash of color all agree that materials and trim- in one show window. Its most ap- mings will be emphasized, both be- pealing feature is a red bone cigar- ing more elaborate. Velvets and sat- ette-holder fastener at the neck of ins with fur and jewelled touches the pajamas, attached by a gold is withxurand eell chain. give a luxurious effect. imBlack is the usual favorite with eel Twin sweater outfits are being par- gray running a close second, al- ticularly emphasized for wear this though some experts believe that the fall. The sweater of scarlet with an latter is a passing fad. Jewel shades eel-grey jacket adds a note of color will be used for evening as well as to one's ensemble. Other contribu- the ever popular white. One partic- tions of rust and brown or two shades of blue are meeting with fa- vor. The heavy angora wool dresses with the bunchy shoulders are avail- able in every color from the popular brightest imaginable shade of green. Wooden buttons, metal belts and unique sleeves are individualistic notes which make school outfits smart. The demand of college women for Rn sensible campus shoes is being satis- Fine Sad fied by the shops. ular frock in white carries out a nautical effect with a black and white sailor collar. Another dinner gown in black is effective yith a jacket of braided cloth. Evening caps of light weight velvet and metal cloth are "in" again, while evening wraps are of velvet and metal cloth in either full-or three-quarter length. Skirts for street wear will be eight to 10 inches from the floor. The wide shoulders that are so popular may be toned down later in the season. Hats are extre, either placed square- ly on the head, giving the halo ef- fect, or sharply tilted over the right eye. )Golfside' tdemy ... dlie Horses French Hair Shop Now at 314 E. Liberty Special on E. Frederic's Perma- nents. Have those unruly ends curled up. (Rain water used) HAIR CUTTING - Evening Ap- pointments Phone 2-2159 Beautiful Wooded Riding Paths Along River FREE TRANSPORTATION Dial 7270 for Further Information i -.- We know what it takes on Campus to get along AXQ x