TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. YY LES EL CERES TET ae Bae ee et Der Oe ee BT 2 - BRIAN'S OUTEIT is casual but smart with a polyester body : shirt, 10 button front and puff sleeve. The striped slacks are ‘ machine washable fortrel and colton and the yest is a hand w- SAAS A Gest £ 4 tres belle! % read a ' - =f Pe - - rd eee 3 a ee TREC Eas tits ra * - - - ” GRADUATION. & ‘DRESSES wo . tg 4 “ * * é * ‘s * ™ “ rf ~ i ‘a > * * . i > * * «4 * S- > ry « > » » * * . t ‘ * f t e * & * ? * aE * a * 2 * 6 * * . > » * * rt La ad a ‘ § a s i + E re * SB +e + ¥ * * » r r * s » r . wa '-e i” vi _OH MY GOSH! WHAT NEXT!? : * ashable bonded knit with belt and patch pockets. Bibs and ruffles Alt 21-Kathy Brown must be the youngest store owner in Terrace. Her boutique, while selling - clothes to suit women of any age, caters mostly to the working girl. She tries to keep her clothes within the medium price range but “I do get some pricey goods in,” she said. “This ig more of a fashion store than a durability store,” Kathy said. Her policy is to bring in only one of everything so her customers can be pretty Sure they won't see someone else in town wearing the same outfit. She predicts the Gibson Girl - 1900’s look will be predominant this spring and summer. Dresses will be down to the ankle, have a high neckline, bibs and ruffles. Apart from that “‘it’s pants with everything’, she said, and added this was especially the case now that girls are allowed to wear them in the office. She doesn’t expect to see a heavy selection of hot pants - short shorts - in Terrace although they will probably catch on in the major cities. The mini, she said, will still be around but, to the dismay of some observant males, will be about one and a half inches langer, Describing fashion in a stale of status quo, Kathy said there was nothing drastic in the way of women’s fashions as the manufacturers ar waiting to see what lengths will “a9, ” New jewelry Ladies walches are more tnan a time piece, today they are a Piece of jewellery. To prove his point, Gordon Parr, manager of a local jewellery store, described the ” many variations of watches; a charm watch which can have charms attached to the chain «watch - strap; watches; pendant watches; and thering watch which is for more dress-up occassions, He also pointed out new ‘trends in rings. Mother rings are proving popular which is a «slave. bracelet. -- ring to which the birthstones of each member of the family is added. The sculptured raw gold look, a bark finish, and oxidized gold, which gives a handicraft effect, are all styles which are currently fashionable in rigs ‘There is a big trend in in- terlocking engagement- wedding rings,” he said and added that white gold rings are “making a noticeable in-road.’ ELEGANCE AND, FASHION a are combined in the outfits worn by Carole and Gordon. She is wearing a tricel double kait pant - suit, open lo the gathered waist, and accented with white, braid. His outfit consists of a blazer made from pure virgin wool, has - longer larged jacket and sleeves. Slacks are all-wool English worsted, shaped at the calf.to create sllght flare effect. sb ap Sete aha eae ae de Me eae Drag ‘em on ground ‘Believe it nor not... a $13 pair of pants made to drag in on the ground.” Looking utterly dismayed at ihe idea, Florian Gorski was talking aboul the trend to wear longer pants which the manufacturer dutifully provides. Florian works in the men’s wear section of a local depart- ment store and his predictions for spring and summer fashions for men were consistent with others around Terrace. - “Men's apparell is really opening up...a big mix up right now.”' he said, mentioning stripes, prints, body shirts with balloon sleeves, and double knit in slacks. “Nothing plays a bigger part in young mens clothes than denim,”” and added thal string knits were still playing a big part in the fashion scene. He said there is such a wide range now but that this was just scratching the surface of the changes to come in men's wear. In the ladies department of the same store, Mickey Dychakowsky’s predictions for the coming season were also consistent wilh those of other fashion buyers in town. - with soap and water. FASHION EXPERT WARNS to the ~ Lady Lions. ‘on their DONNA'S BLACK AND WHITE PRINT pant suit is made of = =. “4 2 as ion ow fortrel crepe. Both the pant suit and the white chesterfield are : washable; the chesterfield being made of herculon, a new upholstering fabric which is stain resistant and can be cleaned MARCH 31 if has been our Pull in the waist Unless women start to diet they will have to wear panty girdles for the styles. coming in this season. * Mrs. Grace Konschuh, manageress of a popular women’s wear store in Terrace, said emphasize will be on the waist and any excess pounds will show. She foresees mainly the mini for. spring. "The midi will be appearing in the form of the pant dress set - not in dresses alone,” she said. ‘Fhe lotal took will be soft and feminine, but sportswear and casual wear will have ‘‘costume characteristics”’. Shagged &curled Hair styles popular for spring and summer will be the shag cut or long hair in curls. Loretta Lacoursiere who has run a hairdressing salon in Terrace for the past five years, said hairstyles change ac- cording to the clothes that are fashionable. Girls, she said, want - something that will stay ‘‘in’” and many are now getting permswhich give a soft curl. “Wigs and hair pieces are | getting more popular, especi- ally among short haired - people,” she said, Most young girls only go toa - hair stylist on a special oc- cassion and Loretta believes that they would have their hair done more often if it wasn't so expensive. On the three slowest days in the salon, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, apprentices style hair for half price. This gives them valuable experience before taking their final examinations and Loretta has enough faith . in their capabilities to let them do her own hair. With the tendency for men to have their hair longer Lorelta said she would be wi- lling to stay open two nights a week to style men’s hair. 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