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Fashion

PRE-VIEW

FOR WINTER DAYS- INDOORS AND OUT

Variety of fabric is the mast striking feature in the new win- ter fashions in London. One 'mar- vels at the richness of materials. Cellophane velvet, stiff lame silk, slipper satin and taffeta velvet al. are important in the varied sik- houettes. In some models stif „silk or velvet is the dominant feu

ture; others, with soft close-fitting draperies, call for cellophang vel- vet or suede crepe. For morning wear soft dull woolens prevali. trimmed with astrakhan or aut ria. »Molyneux combines these in perfection in his short three-quar- ter length coats with dress to match: One of his coats has the entire back and sleeves made of astrakhan; another has sleeves composed of three puffs, Dresses to go with these costs are severely plain, being trimmed only with three or four fur battons or laced With a narow tape of cloth.

The liking for simplicity in day- time frocks is evident with most designers.

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A Welcome Note

A welcome note, relieving the day-timo severity, is the introduc- tios by some designers of a touch of deep-tone colour, Fortnum and Mason use embossed leather tin. ted in soft tones to relieve their dui woolen dresses. For instance, a dark brown dress may have a waistband of leather in autumn tints, or a black velvet ensemble may be relieved with, a waistband of Chinese red leather. Worth in- troduces loops or bows of multico

with some of her sporta clothes, such as a cock" printed in browns and red on a yellow ll, to be used on a Jumper-blouse with a green twled sult, Other houses use ve.vet cravats with tweeds.

Steeves are impressive. The long ~ loose oriental type are used for coats in woollen material and fur The large bouffant type seen in evening wraps, are made of stiff Jame aks, reminiscent of medie- val days. Skirts ride out import- antly, and steeres are irrepres sible, and in some crises they do not end at the top of the art but mount up over the shoulder to the neck.ine and become part of the color in intricate waves. A good example of such Bleeves is achieved in a gown designed by Mme. Isobel. Here the gold em- .broidered sleeves are the chief fea

ture of the gown. This designer has also one of the most charming gowns with an old-world touch that I have seen. It is an even“. ing frock in black velvet with loose-

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drapery at the wrists in kmg loope edged with white fur and attached. to the shoulder by narrow stripe of velvet...

For Evening Wear The med.eval touch apperts a good deal in home or tea gowns, Favoured by many houses is the semiprincess style slightly gauged up the front, sleeves close Atting" to the elbow and breaking out into two long ends that dost to the ground, 6'mple close-fitting styles with sight Grecian draperies are

our velvet at the throat or waist-very gracerur for evening wear

ine, while gay pieces of hand- kerchief are used by Schiaparelli

with full circular capes of velvet, or a cow-ilke velvet garment

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CINEMA STAR GIVES ADVICE

Miss Kay Francis Offers Beauty Suggestions

"To have a really lovely idin, translucent ard young looking. a woman always must remove-and thoroughly remove-all old make- up before, applying new." says Miss Kay Francis. one of the most beautiful stars in Hollywood."."

"Of course, there are times during the day or evening wher a nose gets shiny and has to be 'dusted with powder. But this should be dcne seldom and as little powder. as, possible should be used.

"At all other times; a girl must" take off her old make-up before putting on a new layer. I think a liquid perparation that cleans the skin and, at the same time, ser- ves as a foundation ought to have a place in every fastidious wo- man's pocketbook.

"In my own handbag I carry a small bottle of my favourite liquid cleanser which I can use at a moment's notice. Then, with one small, but well equipped vanity case. containing powder, rouge and lipstick. I am able to run into a dressing room and give myself a fresh make-up as quickly and in much more satis- factory manner than I could re- pair the old. I believe the first rule in god grooming should be Lever to wear make-up in layers."

This advice is not only extreme- I sound, but unusualy easy to follow. Putting on layer after -layer of powder and rouge grinda dust and dirt inte the pores and gives the skin a rather grayish, unhealthy look. It behoves every woman who values ber appearance to carry a cleanser and a few pieces of clean cotton in her bag. When rouge looks faded and powder has disappeared ir spots, removal pi old and application of new co- smetics is the ideal procedure.

To dab a bit of colour here and a touch of powder there is just about as satisfactory as the job the landlord does when he tel's you he can't redecorate. but that he will touch up your apartment- so it will look just like new.

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Draped Neckline Gives A More Distinctive Finish

To Fashion

Collars and sleeves were once the surest indication of the date of coat or dress. To-day models do not date in the same way, thanks to the many distinctive styles in neck-drapery, and mans- gement of the collarless line Sleeves are still interesting, but they are of such various shapes and sizes that they have become u less decisive factor in dressing."

study of the neckline. Increasing Designers have made great

slender length or youthful trim- ness by ski ful ideas to sut each wearer.

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Neck-finish as a whole is very charming this season, and less sudden and disturbing than the splashes of various jabots and cravats. These still appear with shirts and sporting "Jumpers, but the simple day dress of wool or the "hostess gown in satin and .velvet kas the neck ite in- gentously draped to add grace * the wearer.

Some young faces can jook attractive with their the.ats showing above a lattice in strips of fabric, smocking, or crewel em- broidery. The coloured cord Anish at the base of the throat a specially charming for a lain- age frock in a dark shade, that is also laced at front or sides with a similar bright cord. In velvet. the narrow scarf finish is pretty. or sometimes the whole corsage is draped in one, To slenderise a figure one cannot better the long, narrow rever disappearing into the waist ue.

A pretty notion is the spray' of leaves or flowers made either from the fabric of the tiress or to contrast, `and placed at the onse the throat, Lace and chiffon nowers are beautiful, and incorporate the finest hand work. Quilted designs also form a Anish to many charming and more intimate garments. The Royal trousseau båd many lovely ex- amples of dainty neck trimmings. It is not always realised how ex- quisitely fine and beautiful Eng. Esh stitchry can be. There is no period of needlework that is not being reproduced to-day to stit- ches and correct colours

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covering the entire frock. With auch dresses Molyneux uses plas- ter flowers as decoration. One model in pale dustry pink, with these chalklike flowers forming an integral part of the gown, was a welcome contrast to the large petal flowers that have become so stereotyped in evening dresses... LA... quaint fashion, that will smuss' young people, is the vogue for wearing starting coloured go." ves with evening dresses. Gloves," of silver tissue are worn with u ̈ Lady Alice Scott's trousseau flus- black dress; orange velvet or

trate the newest trend in Englien brown velvet with a beige dress.

footwear. One is a pair of navy. are less surprising but are at least

blue kid for afternoon wear. The quaint, ilke the evening skirts on

Hires of stitching are decoratively & trouser foundation.

placed some little distance apart, not close together, as last year, The tongue which covers the in- step shows the "monk" innuence

inch heel is typical of the smarest in its lightest form, and the 24 styles for town.

Exʼra Lunch Cloths: For my extra iunch cloths that have no napkins to match, I bem squares of the coloured, checked linen toweling, using the coloured, checked toweling which matches the predominating colour in the border of the cloth. A KVA

"A Reader":"

Two pairs of shoes designed rur,

CHARMING SCHOOL FROCK A high lustre cotton fabric in navy blue is used for a charming school frock for ittle Helen Par- rish, young RKO Radio Pictures" player. Smocking in" bright red on the pockets and shoulders add a gay note and ball buttons and an octagonal buckle are also in matching red. The frock sports two turned-down collars--the up per one made of the dress fabric, the under one of red. This effect is repeated in the cuffs of the puffed sleeves. Helen wears ankle socks, finely striped in red and navy blue with this dress,

against the square toe which American fashion is urging. The 1 inch heet which is to be gene rally worn on walking and after- noon shoes is another example of English, restraint in face of Continental attempts to bring in What are popularly known as the "atties"

The met interesting feature of show a definite. Tyrolean innuence Heavy sports shoes this antumtr the other pair of shoes in a bottle and an amusing Salzburg model is green suede-this time a walking in brown suede with narrow stap- shoe with semi-Cuban heels-ispings of scarlet or vivid green the new rounded vamp. This is For the indoor shoe we favour the the Engilsh®' designer's protest two to two-and-a-half inch heel

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