. - - -W Page 16 THE MICHIGAN DA-ICY March 28. 1957 March 28, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pg16TEMCGA DALMah R Mr2n8>:m.m 1957THEMICHIGAN.DAIL i'ssras e'C;;'x".i . J:Y.? > ; fii~sV: :«:"rs.:" ,'>ns °+:"'.[.. r .r'G.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:..i.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................................... Lingerie Dips Pastel By ELAINE HUGHES straight skirts. However, the crino- Time-pressured college women line has not been replaced for will be pleased by this year's trend wear under full party dresses. in lingerie, Michigan men seem to laud the Emphasis is being placed on loss of coed interest in wide, bil- drip-dry, no-iron slips, petticoats, lowing crinolines. Complained one pajamas and bathrobes. The da- cron-cotton-nylon blend is most young man, "I can't get close popular, as it has all the advant- enough to my date when she is ages of pure nylon without being wearing one." as clinging in the warm summer A fashion innovation accompan- weather. ies the sheath-cut slip so well-re- The traditional white formerly ceived this year. Many of these used in lingerie has been replaced petticoats and full-length slips are by bright pastels and dark shades. slit on both sides. These slits pro- Colors range from flamboyant red vide greater ease in walking and to soft shades of green and beige. help keep the slip from sliding up Lilac is the feature color this when sitting. year in all kinds of lingerie. College women show a pref- Colorful Slips erence for shortie pajamas this The colorful slips and petticoats Spring. They overwhelmingly are designed to coordinate with choose the bloomer-type bottom outer layers of clothing. Both light and frilly, be-ribboned tops. and dark underclothing can con- Pajama Styles trast or match the wearer's cos- Feminine pajamas seem to be tume. forsaken when the currently popu- Last year's popular crinoline lar mixed pajama party is immi- slips are losing ground in the nent. Coeds then prefer longer, fashion race to the sheath-cut type opaque styles that have twin mod- because of the trend -to tailored, els for their dates. The Ivy League style trend is manifested also in pajamas. The pants are bermuda length and sometimes have buckles in back. Jackets have button-down col- lars and tight-fitting sleeves. Tra- ditional Ivy stripes and checks as well as solid colors like khaki are used in the fabrics. Ivy League styling is not re- stricted just to pajamas. It is in- fluencing fashion trends in bath- robes also. Cotton robes that match Ivy pajamas are popular with coeds, Besides cotton, terry cloth and nylon are common fabrics for bathrobes. Nylon ones are particu- larly pleasing to the traveling coed, as they are crush and wrinkle- proof. Perfect for pale summer shoes are matching stockings which tint the legs lightly to match the shoes and even the rest of the costume. Stockings come in filmy pink, frosty grey, and butterscotch beige. They give the wearer the look of flowing color which Parisian de- signers have shown for spring. rS 35, ! ;d i:,t' f lt '"a ": :. A. $! i 1 f + " w a w 4 . .......... m, K " is - - ':;.t. co 4', 'A i IVY LEAGUE LOOK AT BEDTIME-Coeds lounge in striped pajamas and nightgown that show obvious influence of the popular Ivy League fad. Pajamas have bermuda length pants and a jacket with a button-down collar. D. >. :...a::.:>::' ':iix<. . "" ^' " : " 2" . . ' Trirn and tailored for easy-going cornfort FLORSHEIM h2A ' A u Hand-Turned Fronts up V Ivy League in Stripes, Checks and Plain $3.95 up £hirtr for your casuwd ejoymernt Here is the gentlemanly leisure look with every well- established fashion detail. Colorings are subdued yet lively. You'll enjoy these shirts in the great tradition of good appearance. Drop by to see them today. RABID EAUCLOTHIERSPARRIS 119 S. Main St. Ann Arbor "WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM" Open Monday Till 8:30-Tues. thru Saturday to 5:30 j : "::: ': r : ;f : P :"::$ Sti" :;:;M of ti,! J'. !jQ s1.., ti : r;:} 1 111. ". I p 11 1 11 .. .. I I III'M r, it - v % lim g N RM where there's q th Fashion is navy, flashed with the dash of blazing white in strategic amounts . . . and worn with the infinite assurance of tasteful elegance from top to toe, as we show it here. This is your navy look for spring . . . refreshing, utterly feminine, definitely new when seen this wayl ere's Sspar nav4, k of white A. White and navy costume umbrella; ruffled sheath. 5.00 New! And just the thing for the man'who prefers sleek; trim lines and distinctive simplicity. Crafted to tradi- tional Florsheim Quality standard in rich, lustrous calfskin, BLACK CALF ... $19.95 B. Chanel-inspired linen-textured silk suit with sleeveless white and navy dotted blouse. 8 to 16. 75.00 C. Mademoiselle's navy calf attache pump. D. Navy or white calf letter-pouch handbag. 17.98 15.00 CAMPUS BOOTERY 304 South State E. Willowy coat of navy worsted milano. 8 to 16. 69.95 -.