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Village Squire, 1978-03, Page 19LooIciii good in Western Ontario The shop owners preview the fashions for spring and summer BY FRANCES BARRICK As those warmer spring days approach. the bulky winter clothing will be shed and replaced by this year's spring fashions for men and women. For women, the look this spring will be very soft, feminine, flouncy, almost peasantry said Barbara Hammond, owner of Gourlay's, a women's fashion store in Stratford. "Dresses and skirts are much more in than evei before," said Miss Hammond. adding that dresses will be big, and flowing with Tots of flounces (ruffles). Dress sleeves will also be big and flowing with elasticized cuffs. Emphasis on the figure will be at the waist with belts, elasticized waists and tie drawstrings. Dress and skirt lengths will be anything from the knee down. Dress patterns will be mainly tiny flowery prints. Cotton dresses will show a comeback, as part of a general trend back to natural fabrics like cotton. According to Joy Lavis, owner of the The Wedge in Clinton. the velour material (velvet-like terrycloth) will be current appearing in everything from dresses to beach wear. Modish spring colours for dresses and skirts will be white. cream, pastels and ice cream shades like pale pink and yellow. Three basic skirt styles will emerge this spring. "Will you look as good as "SHE" does ON EASTER SUNDAY?" Want to be sure! Shop at Bob Swartman's in Exeter where Bob carries a full line of men's clothing - smart 4 -piece vested suits, quality slacks, jackets, shirts and sweaters - in the latest materials, styles and coiours. E46 Swa'ttmac Men's Shoppe MAIN ST., EXETER PHONE 235-0991 "THE ONLY THING THAT IS OLD FASHIONED IS OUR SERVICE" VILLAGE SQUIRE/MARCH 1978, PG. 17.