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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-03-31, Page 33tiv ODDER ICH SIGNAL -STA THIMS?. !it 1; 52 cool uur 'terry bri an gau ileo i HARON DIET,, IDAN COLLIGE dwhite is coming for soft velours and ausons. A cool mint cented by white is featured colour and s have made a in flashy stripes fortable cork sole erchants at the Mall presented a fashion show on y and Friday to preview their Ilections. The show spring items from Fashion Shops, The Met, Children's Shoppe, Garb and Gear ,Sport Shop, and Irene Hill Ladies Wear. Velour? Velour _ is the softest in reds and blues. A peppermint red skirt suit featured a zipper front jacket with a matching top in candy stripes of red, blue and white. A wide -brimmed hat in red and a scarf tied' softly at the neck completed the afternoon style. A plush royal blue pant suit in velour with a -draw -string tie at the waist showed velour is as dressy or as casual as you like. Velour with its Photos by Sharon Dietz texture like the pulp of a watermelon is_ the sassy look everyone wants in one outfit this spring. Casual cotton polyester slacks are being worn with the blouson top and drop sleeve that is a carry over from the fall and winter fashions. The blouson effect is cool and breezy and the mint green colour gives a fresh look. Madras shirts are retur- ning and the girls are rolling up their pant legs to expose striped knee -socks and cork sole sandals. The knee -sock and sandal look is also i or with the gaucho which has made the transition to s rin' in bright cottons. Someg, are cuffed like pants and Others have a fuller flare keeping them a skirt. Black was announced as the contrast this spring in a polyester blazer with a bolero tied down the back for a Spanish flare. Black co- ordinates well with the white that is featured with red this year. Jumpsuits are ever com- fortable in soft 'denim ,.but thiw ran he sophisticated in Jersey and crepe with soft gathers at the yoke for 'evening wear. They are also appearing with jackets and blazers to create the look of a three piece ensemble, When the jacket is removed, the jumpsuit is neatly tailored to be worn on its own with a blouse. Capes with turned -up collars are making a dramatic return as part of three-piece ensembles. Boots are a striking effect with the cape and wide brimmed hats add a touch of class. The scarf is being worn with the cape for softness at the neck. For men the three piece suit is still the word for dress and the colours are cool green, soft greys and beige and a salmon which is a new colour Ivor men's suits. The open collar and chain is still effective whether v. ith a suit or casual jacket. Men are wearing comfortable shoes with cork soles too and there are dress shoes in these styles " as -well. Children will be wearing red and white this spring when they step out in their new outfits. A spring coat and hat set for little girls Was shown in red„, with white tailoring and 6 tions. Girls are wearing jumpsuits and the boys still enjoy their coveralls. For spring the two outfits are popular in soft denims and some'are gaily printed with bright colours. Visor style hats with floppy" peaks are a real number with casual looks to be worn on or off the tennis court and golf course. Wide brimmed boleros are a must to com- plete the sophisticated suits and dresses. 7c Mint green adds interestto the white on the tennis court and powder blue with white trim is shown` in a softknit dress for women. The same powder blue contrasted with yellow was shown forme!), on the courts. Warm-up suits are also picking up the soft blue with navy and white trim. Spring is coming with fresh colours and soft breezy fabrics to help everyone. •forget the long snow -bound winter. Clothes this year will help interpret carefree moods. and allow everyone com- fortable freedom with style. 24 04'1-V tRO—i 25 ur 1.2 lour vroom velour in royal blue was the smooth look of this uit worn by Val Hutchins. Digger pants Colleen Spence looked spiffy in a digger outfit which featured a roll up pants and striped knee -socks. pet and sassy 1ht' Peppermint red velour: skirt suit featured a Jacket and'a ,tap` with candy -stripes of red, blue te' ' red brimmed hat completed the look for btc Easy going A tan leather Jacket' and brown slacks was shown by Rob Maaskant as the casual look for men this spring. tr u Casual yet smart The three-piece suit in soft tan with a print shir,t is still the word in men's dress style. The open collar look is a feature with this suit worn by Dale Nivins. Bolero in back - A Spanish flair with a bolero worn on tne.back announced black as the contrast this spring in a blazer suit worn by Marg McFarlane. 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