SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE ("weeds, Jumpers Highlight Fall Fashions British Look Natural Lines Emphasized R y ROZ SIILIMOVITZ Its the British tweed look fo' R A., While in wome n's wear 11's y exemplified by tweed skirts. suits. jumpers and casual dresses, the SBritish natural trend has co- x pletely monopolized the collegiate clothing market for men. All the new three-button jack- ets emphasize the high lapel and the natural shoulder with little or no padding. One merchant even proudly displayed a four- button jacket, which lie terms h~ netsest item in men's wear this fall He has only one such jaket in stock. American manufacturers have -5included the change or ticket pocket. a customary British dc- efho tail, above the regular pocket, and -Daly-.,arj Crozier S^ have added a back vent which ex- PRINTS AND TWEEDS-For evening dress, Donna Caplan selects g tends higher than on the two-but- a print cut to a V in both the front and back. Wearing the ton jacket. currently popular brown tweed three-button jacket is Wade Black-Brown Tweeds Hargadon. Charcoal greys, leaders in the color field for a number of years, -Baty-Lynn Waias have to take a backseat this Fall FOUR-BUTTON JACKET-The newest men's wear item to to blck-brown when it comes to reach Ann Arbor as worn by Clair Smith. The higher vent of the Banker's charcoal continues to three-button jacket is shown by the sports jacket Steve Hauser banke be the predominant color in wears, trousers and one male "fashion plate" contended, "It's the only FW' color." However a good percentage of students still favor the Khaki sun tans. Three-piece suits, (vest includ- ed), cut in the natural lines, are flourishing once again. Both men and women have + taken a liking to the Shetland sweaters fashioned with the round, crewnecks. Jumpers Become Date Attire Coeds have always favored co- ordinates, and they were quick to make the jumper, a basic item in their fall wardrobe. The sleeve- less style which found its way out of the classroom last spring when American and Frence d signers revamped it, can be pur- chased in any number of styles in- dicating fall fashion trends-the narrow sheath skirt, the long fit- led middy waistline or the full crinolined skirt. Perfect for date wear, the jump- cr can be dressed up with 1or ropes of beads, making a comeback following their popularity in the -PDaily-ii Pakii flapper days. Covered with a MINUS THE SWEATER-Sandy Cook adds beads for dressy topper, the jumper takes the place jumper effect. of a suit 44 y For Those Glamour Evenings FORMf4LS gg.in Ballerina or Floor Length ; 1 1995 4995 r s; -Daiiy Lyon Waiaa FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY TER WHITES"-Sue Werbelow, standing, models a holiday dancing dress with empire bodice 302 South State Street accented by rhinestones, while Chuck Defoe looks on. A glistening decolletage highlights another of the new winter whites shown on Lynette Ferrell "":crrrsrrrr ",-..,- ""hhLsii#iih#hhirhil.HEtisi isiaai