The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1973, Page page 4, Image 4
i A f I 7 12lh & Q High asm IjH the past boldly Boutique Holiday Hours M-F 9:30 9 Sat. 9:30-6 Sun. 1 - 5 Starting Nov. Women ' s i- -a si i-n word this winter. : who iv !! ,ne ica, It'll. ! or the slopes or for f;.!" mi i'liv 'his season should be adaptable i ) ' 'light. ; ' . lean. ti;ii.-h basic and classic, ami the color i! .;..' i :.' theme. 1 : h.ii.f - un-Hii .is reoccunng as tlie night, i ..M. - "I hi ;!il.ip;;e sl.a.Je makes for a spicy base in - h'- I he I l.k ! -h'-o.wi silhouette was a reoecuriim 1 . : e..i.viiiM. !.. v -! ' 1 I . i hi. j L n the v inter ward tone ami shades '' v) n r to earthy hn .'. us. , '.- ; .(.n ,':.sic:; i't the choice separates -switch i; v .'op them, tie them any adaptation that will I ' -a-..' made in November still do its dtitv in i -!i .vifj, i . ii.li.'.in end tunic sweater set. (blai k. of ii -! -i-e ..!.! time cet ii d jackets pei haps a pair of .1 :i K a ;.i "'file of Dior, ( hct.'c, here). Add n' ; !,U'i id, -k M"'.f.e and basic hlaek dress. : 'i,, .'h"iees e mi less fm adding to these basic t is t Set 'he itnaiditafiot! go free when it io 1 i,! burgles, osnii h plumes and Mich, but ! i 1 'i w in lei ' lassie iook. ; I t.d.i' the hl.uk die's. Cover sour neck and v. on i.i'.v. 1 i.i' .-jets end plumes 'or nii'h I ! inie. I or dav. Ml1 .'II i 1 m ! t ; n't . mil tie it together with red cardigan, a films punt Mouse, or bundled under a green jacket, wild a matching scar.! ot hat - hut use (he same basic knit dress as a slatting point. The beige gabardine slacks are right for a weekend ouin.g. but don't forget your kimona top or flashy siik shin lot evening wear. For daytime, tuck two shirts one solid, one pp.iid into the same gabardine trousets. and top it oil with a floppy-brimmed hat. If you want anothe; evening look fxed on the same pair of pants, try hinging along a solid color slinky knit halter, with a turban to match, rj-.t for fu,t. The most basic and well -designed of the looks it the sweater set. Take on the black sweater set with a matching apn of wool pants, neck shrouded in scarves and add heavy wooden bracelets. Try just the cardigan over your favoiite printed shit iw aco . or both undet a tweed suit you've pulled (join youi mother s closet. Basic is beautiful, but it's the accessories that add (h. piax. and gives the colors room to move, In each costume, keep the colors together, and branch out oids info eoh i excursion. If the scarf is red. pick it up again in a bracelet oi stocking tone. In hats, a turbine or a floppy brim model is ah ih.i; o needed. If the spirit calls for it. add a veil or a he ret inn id if you have the medium hair length lo catty it el f. The material for evening gown.s is made, jersey, sa'm ,. crepe. Here again, keep the colors Iota don't eel too fat out on the limb, keep to basic black, hi own ami maybe some white as the holiday season nears, bit! not before litocadc cm be added but in small doses. Any purchase you make this season should be as adaptable to the country weekend as to a candlelight dinner pet keep it versatile. M li v Peter Anderson Men s s a;d;obes 'Ids whiter are vibrant and uicssier with note arpheabons of fextutc. pattern and color char, -have been seen in a long time, lovn blue jean:), which for, American youth ha been the ultimate in imdressy dress. ;i;x being made in cuts and s'v'es that can he worn to anything simrt of a ball. S ui- and -po. i attire both have classic o!emaH. with suits pott, lie. ivKi 'he soil shoulder oi the Jay (iatsl)w era and the pa.hJed sPoiihlet look d' the "Vool" suits. Coats a'c lailoted mote to the waistline and arc cut with wide lam h Where loud plaids and colors trod in years paU.det nothing (ai e lu- place of (he earthy heathers, rusts, greens., gravs and camels thai ate foremost in this year's collections V. o' . he word ami most outfits aj gelling As. ii .,;;. in:., am.! lout --piece ensembles v.jih j:j (, pl.nd .k e it 'k ;.J u lo an extra pair of slacks or on a icseisible '. a t -S.Vv.ik-s coe ,i pical amount o! vctsiitihty. ahlc 'ro he woin Wit'i any ihitpe ijom snip, to blue jeans. Kememiu! any sweater style or fabric in the past, and you will sec it again this year wit updated vitality. Styd'es include tlie nurtieneek. which viiuaily has become a wnnlobe basic, t!'e crew neck with solid, rdpuie or hirt ssveah'r treatments, caidigans and the V-neck, which has become the most diversified. Ihe.c ,t !es have been given tiesv life wii'ni riecoiative weave-. ..i.d dies ,tie almost cniuelv machine svasliahle. The V-necks come svith shawl collars, overlap V-necks and in vest styles. Combined with diagonal stripes, argyles, soiids, geometries or art decos reminiscent of the 40s, there is a large selection to review. Sweaters are not as bulky or seen solely as articles of warmth. Instead they have been designed for layering and close-to-the-body fits. The idea of body expression is carried into patterns and designs of shirts for casual wear. Many styles are close-fitting or give a draped effect. Some of the lighter fabrics used ea'aly are teamed up with sweaters and lightly constructed cutis for the layered look. Along with a myriad of colors and patients sticking individuality, a Western influence is riding herd in many fashion circles. This influence takes in plaid, check and solid shirts with accent piping over rounded collars and cuffs. Yolkcd shoulder treatments, often with embroidery, complete the look with emphasis on the shoulders and chest. Slacks for all types of diess are varied, including high-waisted baggies, elastic backing, pleats, belled backing and two-inch cuffs. Wide legs and cuffs have not taken over in fashion, however. The forecast calls for the stovepipe treatment and an absence of cuffs on certain styles. Blue jeans still are selling in record numbers, but the instant fade and the pre-faded versions arc moving the fastest, Denim and corduroy are joined this year by more flaiuieis and gabardines featuring tweeds, small, three-color block plaids and awning stripes. Narrow belts, high waists, bow lies, cuffs and button-down collars are a few of the changes which aie letting mmt individualize their wardrobes. Atea retailors say most new trends are alternatives to current styles, lather than replacements for litem, Shi)n mi '' and your .''. J Or O v j. '1 00 A ALLY 1 iSW 30f000 PAIR ON DISPLAY h i- l ft , tr-V'f11! OMENS CHILDREN 48th & Calvert ; - '."W ,waHv 'I . uMmikkpmiMm. Jl UWWllMillWiiltlBrOTnillBiWmilM - - JS ""'' ' tt " I ( . , i . -.-:.. - i .j o a o..quxja.xta o o, n o a o o o e WOW SHOWING 2 -.viCtIS OF ALL NATIONS I i . f ' t " " "-V7 v " v (To Starring Shoes by. CORTINA BOUTIQUE MARCO CARGER SHOES - H - STUFF 6.00 (f h tiler & one ('.,iIvmv Ml UI1, Salurdjy 10 0, Siii(I.)V N'JOn ') 00 Acknowledgements I'hnio'japhetVi i.tll l idil i, Mike Iheilei. Models: Jan Ashbough, Mehmla I owlet, DelIn: I'rodyuia Dan Lidelv. John Mad), Miuh Mwhanul i iiyne Novoluy, I e I'ltilltps, Mkhel S"! !'' lie Ihoinas. Diane "Waind- , I om WaltiHiville. Sloies: Hackslage I Id., Hen Simon's, (iepello's, llovland Swanson. lason's. I awlui's, Magec's, Nina liouti(ue, (Jiir'tilni's, Spoils Coinei, Wooden Nitkcl. Special thank') lo Sheldon All Oallety, Dm l.adi'ly and Is en Kid;. i r Jim ll ' II l 1 1 I t r r 1 V ;Vvl D0RAL j Id l" "Award Winnm-i , j I i wV NPc'r fonruni "; IMi! y" ii" i i r i i i t i i ii i 1 I 1 U4' w y i fin mn f -x. in 'ii ... ..- nr 1 -V" CXc?; i v 'iI I f" ;'i "' Stage Door Saloon 12th & Q 7 'r ' ' ?v v 7 - V BACKSTAGE LID. Gloss Morn jeiio daily ncbrurikiiti tucdny, novomlxjr 13, 1973 c . i : i v t" f)tl()C v) I