The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 12, 1979, Page page 8, Image 8

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Fall fashion recalls
classic 1950s look
By Debbie Hcmmlnger
Fall fashion 79 is dressy.
For the college student the fashion look for the fall
will be similar to the fraternity and sorority look of the
50s with some updating, according to a representative
from the Zoll Modeling Agency in New York City. The
trend is toward the classic and traditional look of several
decades ago, according to Bob Lewis, a buyer for a local
mens clothing store.
According to Lewis, the fashionable men on campus
will be wearing tweed pants with frontfleats, which is an
updated look on the style) of the 40s. However, he said,
the fit is not baggy, but rather trim.
For women on campus, as well as off, the hottest item
for the fall is the skirt, according to Lenore Sill, a New
York buyer for a Nebraska store. She said that there are
basically three types of skirts being shown-the slim skirt,
with or without silts, the front-tucked skirts with a side
button option and a pleated skirt where the pleats can
start at the waist or about six Inches below the waist.
Shoes being shown with the skirts are pumps, which
are simple with high heels, according to a representative
of the Zoli Modeling Agency. Bill Blass, a designer from
New York, has raised skirt lengths in his line to one and
one-halt or two inches below the knee, according to Jack
Gray, who purchases Mass's line for a Nebraska store.
Women wfll be wearing tweed-tucked pants, too, like
the men, according to a representative of Zoli. She said
that skin-tight pants are not in fashion. According to
Sill, the pants are staying at the 18 bottom width. With
pants and skirts, the basics, like sweaters and crisp shirts
will be perfect, according to a representative from Zoli.
For evening wear, designers like Blass are showing
black, with stone and sequin accents according to Gray.
Also, black stockings with a pattern of rhiriestones are
being shown. Evening wear is dressier than it has been in
many years, according to Ann Kohen a major buyer in
New York for the Association of Merchandisers, also In
New York.
However, she commented that college students will be
wearing "jeans, jeans, and more jeans.' She said that the
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many options for jeans rather than the traditional blue
denim. She said that jeans are being made now which are
satin and suede, geared primarily for the disco crowd.
Travel offered for fall
Students and sightseers will take wings again this year
with the University of Nebraska Flights & Study Tours.
From Dec. 26, 1979 to Jan. 12, 1980, participants will
travel and learn in Europe, Mexico, and "down under" in
New Zealand and Australia.
Undergraduate and graduate three credit hour study
tour courses are offered through the UNL Division of
Continuing Studies and the UNO College of Continuing
Studies. The cost of each study. tour includes tuition,
accommodations, roundtrip airfare from Lincoln or
Omaha, and more. Prices range from $655 to $1850.
There will also be four noncredit tours. Participants
may take guided tours and join in group activities or
explore on their own.
For detailed course descriptions, contact Flights &
Study Tours, room 345 Nebraska Union, phone 472-3264.
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