Paris Decrees
THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 21, 1988;
SUMMER To Be Feminine Than
More
Ever
printed wide dress whose great fulness is. accentuated by vertical volants or free panels.
The inauguration of the Exhibi-.in colours and pastels shows them another has a basque effect. For tion of the English Paintings at the up to advantage. Some twills have the evening, two outlines have been adopted: the long fitting gown with Louvre Museum, held on a bright painted stripes effects. For even draped in classic fashion making some couturiers make long the figure sculptural, and the very day, was the occasion for a great ing, display of new and very elegant straight tailor-mades in
material inspired by oriental styles. which. French cou- tailor-mades
The Parisienne will be this sum- turiers make this year for every hour of the day: tie silk, "surah", mer more feminine than ever, as supple petersham, make numerous seams-tresses are making for her
for the highly worked dresses with gathers, Empire period. Organdie is often decorated with printed crepe de delightful tailor-mades
nervures and open-work; they are Chine or taffeta applications, and afternoon, often embroidered
longer than the morning tailor-
the fine organza, still in great fav- the front of the jacket; neat and mades; the fulness starts from the rather masculine three-quarter waist, from the hips or from the our this year, most of the time is double-breasted or single jackets knee; the waistline is at its right mixed with lace
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with big revers accompany straight or wide pleated short skirts.
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a little higher, place, sometimes and often merely marked.
One dress has inside pleats of a Combinings of plaid and plain different colour than the skirt it- fabrics form charming ensembles, self. The hem of another is cut out and a great richness of materials with net or other fabric, and yet
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One Parisian couturier shows a dress reminiscent of the Second
and tulle of a very daintly freshness. Some of these gowns are real artistic mas- terpieces. Satin ribbons, bicoloured sashes, flowers, beaded em- broideries, adorn them. What about lame? Parisian couturiers have made splendid dresses. for cock- tail time.
JUVENILE BOLÈROŚ
As to coats, the Parisienne has a great choice among numerous loose redingotes for day and even- ing wear. Very juvenile boleros are
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worn over dresses, and to show to the world that Paris has not lost its spirit of gaiety, the Parisienne sets on her hats and dresses a crowd of detalls in very amusing 'ways: a huge bow on each side of a jacket; a bunch of flowers wrap- ped in a ribbon set in the manner of a surgeon's electric bulb, or up- side down; the same bunch set on the shoulder close to the neckline; a pocket has the shape of a shell, étc.
COLETTE
ADVISES YOU
Bandanas are all the rage now. If you wear one-
DON'T, let the bandana com- pletely cover up the hairline. It's the picturesque peasant, not the Woebegone Immi- grant, you're emu- Tating.
If you have a pro-
trading - tummy- DON'T get dresses skin-tight in bright colour across the
middle.
Hats have as much variety in their forms. A milliner presents two amusing clown-like hats with a big pointed crown, one inclined forward, with feathers climbing on the top, its small brim turned up tapering to the front, and the other a mixed style of a medieval pointed crown and Directoire brim, adorned with a garland of flowers and a ribbon knotted under the chin. Some are becoming and charming: sailor-hats, bambins, to be etc. A well-known Parisian mil- liner gives her preference to the Scotch glengarry shape. Flat broad brimmed hats are of great smart- ness for evening wear. Veils seem to have taken a definite place this
season.
A word about shoe: they are. generally of several lovely colours and of various forms, but the latest is the Chinese style with a very thick sole, which the Parisienne will wear as well for sports, in town, and at night, and which. small women... will certainly ap- [preciate.
Zelie.
DO show the hair at the top of the Jiead and the sides. Cleverly fold in the sides of the scarf to make a solt, flattering frame for the face. As much thought goes into the way a peasant girl wears her shawl as a vamp gives to her chiffons and veils.
DO have a free and easy-bloused silhouette above
the waist at.front and-sides.
ON FASHION!
If you're not so young as you used
DON'T attempi the definitely youthful hat that Lies under the chin. There are chin ribbons galore-a plquant fashion for youth: relentlessly, erual for age.
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