The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 24, 1983, Back-to-School Edition, Page Page 75, Image 75

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    Wednesday, August 24, 1933
Daily Nebraskan
Page 75
Dark colors, dusty shades
lead fall wardrobe parade
When the heat of summer gives yvay
to cooler fall temperatures, shorts will
give way to fall fashions. Dut, before
going out to buy a whole new war
drobe, check out the collection of old
clothes you've pushed to the back of
the closet or the bottom drawer first.
The styles change every two to t hree
years " Fran Fiala, of Joffee's in the
Atrium, said. 'They do it to get ypu to
buy something. These fashions in the
stores now were fashionable in Europe
two to three years ago."
For the style-conscious shopper,
here's what Lincoln experts say is "in."
Dark colors are in vogue for women,
Fiala said.
"Purples are strong in all shades. . .
burnt rust and dark greens like egg
plant colors. Black is also big if you
wear makeup with it," Fiala, said.
Dusty shades are chic for men. These
include gray, heather brown and bur
gundy. There is a lot of dressing up and
much less blue jeans," Bill Bronson of
the Hitchin' Post said. "Pleats are com
ing back. It's a turn back to a dressy
feeling."
The European influence is coming
in. Double-breasted suits and sport
coats are popular again, Bronson said.
"Blazers are straight-cut, double
breasted and longer," Fiala said. There
are also cuffs. Everything seems to be
geared to the working person. Jeans
are dressy."
Fabrics are all-natural, like silks and
cotton, she said. Sweaters sport sequins
and beads. Bright colors are out for
women.
"Kugby is the sportswear look (for
men)," Bronson said. "Bold, awning
(wide) stripes are the styple in sports
wear. . .There are a lot of collar treat
mcnts; these include collar bars and
button-down collars."
Bronson said men's fashions don't
separate into working and everyday
fashions. "Basically, there is just the
dressy fashion," he said.
Costs can range from $120 to $200
for a suit. Some may run up to $300. A
blazer for women costs about $80,
skirts go for $60, and sweaters cost
about $30. A sportcoat, shirt and tie
would run around $125, Bronson said.
Floyd, a' UNL sophomore Latin
major, has problems. The job market is
desolate. He lost all his money at the
horse races. His roommate, Max, stole
his girlfriend, Lois. Max and Lois are
into pot and pina coladas, and Floyd
feels pressured to try them. Floyd toys
with a tiny paper umbrella wishing he
was with his parents back in Wahoo,
where life was somehow less
complicated.
Coping with college life is not always
easy. UNL offers career and personal
counseling centers tailored to the
needs of students.
Career Planning and Placement
Center, Nebraska Union 230,
472-3135. The center offers one-on-one
career counseling; programs on
resume and interview preparation; a
career information library; a schedule
of on-campus interviews by employers;
listings of available jobs and informa
tion on graduate and professional
school tests.
Students interested in the center's
job placement services should plan to
register for one orientation session.
The sessions are scheduled as follows:
Aug. 30 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Aug. 31 3:30 p.m.
Sept. 1 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Orientations will be in the Rostrum
in the Nebraska Union basement.
There are no charges for registering
and establishing a file at the center.
John Holmes, assistant director, said
an appointment can be made by phone
or office visit.
University Counseling Center,
,Seaton Hall 1316, 472-34(51. The cen
ter offers personal and career counsel
ing. All interviews are confidential.
Problems with boyfriends or girl
friends, parents, sex, alcohol or drugs
may be best dealt with in individual
counseling sessions. One to 1 5 sessions
may be scheduled, depending on the
needs of the student.
The center also offers a variety of
services to students who have ques
tions about making a career choice.
Some of these services include career
interest testing; a career booklet; oc
cupational information library and a
career seminar.
Women's Resource Center,
Nebraska Union 118, 472-2597. Short
term counseling, particularly geared
to the needs and problems women
experience, is available through this
office. Men are also served. Counseling
is free.
Mental Health Clinic, University
Health Center, 472-2102. Stress, in
somnia, depression and other emo
tional difficulties that seem beyond a
student's control are treated at the
clinic. Brief therapy may help solve the
problem. Medication is prescribed
temporarily if needed. The clinic can
also assist students with drug, alcohol
or eating problems. The first four visits
to the clinic are free; a minimal charge
is assessed for subsequent visits. Men
tal health professionals are on call at
all times.
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