The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 14, 1988, FASHION SUPPLEMENT - 1988, Page 8, Image 32

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    Accessories enliven, add individuality
ACCESSORIES from page 4
Makeup
The new look for makeup is riot
a mask but a pale, natural look.
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People arc staying away from
the deep, dark look, said Dave
Hansclmann, manager of Haira
gari.
“Basically, what we’re seeing a
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difference in right now is not to
highlight the whole face, but just
two main areas on the face, such as
eyes and lips,” Hanselmann said.
TTie look is all-natural with less
blush and eye shadow, said Patri
cia Woxell, regional sales man
ager with Jafra.
Mary Kay and Jafra arc com
ing out with new pastels and earth
colors.
Hanselmann said he’s not see
ing any particular color. A new
technique with eye shadow is
^blending a combination of colors.
Men also can use makeup, but
Hanselmann said Lincoln is still
too conservative for wide scale
use. ‘‘Men should be as open to
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skin care as women arc, but it will
be a while,” he said.
Jafra is unisex, Woxcll said.
Men are getting into makeup with
skin-care base protector and white
beneath the eyes.
Jewelry
Margaret Schombcirg, man
ager of Casual Comer, said spring
accessories go with the spectator
look — white with other colors.
“One thing for spring that is
new is the wiltcd-rosc pin, and
hammered and frosted metals,”
she said.
“Silver is big, and gold is be
coming bigger," said Amy Tho
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mas, buyer and sales at
A.T. Thomas.
Not a lot of color jewelry is
coming out, just plain silver and
gold, sometimes twisted into a
bracelet, said Peggy Kadavy, co
manager at The Limit.
Thomas said many brightly
colored stones are being used in
jewelry.
“Colored stones have been real
big, and the price always contin
ues to go up,” said Bob Fixtcr,
manager at Sartor Hamann.
He said chokers and fresh-wa
tcr pearls have been popular.
He suggested students buy
jewelry that is simple but of qual
ity because of its lasting value.
ivey 10 uniocK a warurooe is Knowing niesiyie
IMAGE from Page 7
For example, someone in busi
ness should not wear a hemline
higher than just above the knee.
Then go back to the mirror with
a piece of material and keep rais
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ing the material until you have hit
the length you feel best in, Tondl
said. All clothing items must be in
proportion. Generally, she said,
unequal lengths arc more interest
ing, such as a short skirt with a
longer jacket.
“Use your good sense... when
you’re in college you can experi
ment with yourself and enjoy
trying new lengths and styles,”
Tondl said.
Mehlhoff said students today
have an advantage because so
many work and so arc already
picking career clothes. While lei
sure clothes arc always useful, she
said, students should also think of
clothes as an investment for their
careers.
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