PAGE TWELVE-B UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1951 Luggage reflects the trend toward greater femininity this fall with a great diversity in shape, texture and color. For soft, casual and tapered lines will travel in addition to the classic tailored pieces. The knitted dress makes fall fashion news with emphasis on flattering detailing. Shown, a wool cheille frock appliqued with contrasting color flowers. By Rosanna. Color, Texture Found In Luggage Snap-on accessory pockets, new compartments and unique packing arrangement make the most of space and appear in many new luggage pieces. Little devices like detachable waterproof cases for toilet articles inside the case, lightweight plastic fittings and slanted mirrors for better view are also prominently new. Providing new texture interest are the materials that simulate tweed, herringbone and other woolen-like fabrics with saddle or cowhide trim. Plaid and striped canvas as well as denims are becoming more and more popular on the campus in classic slim Pullman cases. With interior decoration going feminine too, in linings of fashionwise colors and new designs. Fiberglass is a new synthetic to be carried by the traveller. And plastics too are gaining in popularity appearing in such colors as coral, azure blue, and lime greens in addition to the traditional luggage colors. New Casuals It's going to be a match up season of sports wear separates for the coed. With the skirts, blouses, slacks, jackets, jumpers, stoles and weskins in her back-to-campus wardrobe designed to be teamed together into ensembles offering endless variety of outlook. Adding much to the fashion excitement of every one of these new casual-time garments are the fabrics and colors in which they are featured. Corduroys, flannels, rayons, rayyon auedes, jersey and ve.vetens, often dressed up with knit touches, jet and rhinestone buttons, braid and poode-fabric trims are noteworthy. With colors, rich and warm and freshest in a variety of greens. purples, greys, browns, tiny plaids and checks. Skirts look softer and more feminine than for seasons past with rounded hilines as well as "coming and going" interest reflected in all-around pleats, flouces in contrasting fabrics, gentle flare emanating from the waistband and trim aprons that are sometimes a separate item, often a part of the skirt itself. Slacks with tapered legs make for campus fashion news as do the Bermuda shorts that stop just above the knee and that are seen most frequently in handsome grey flannel. The boy-cut jackets, that are fast becoming a classic, make interesting conversation topics with bright heraldic trims and linings, in solids and plaids, to match or contrast with skirts. Straighter and longer than last season, stoles appear for fall '51 in every fabric from corduroy to flannel with many in brilliant reversible shades. While wiskets, in stripes and checks, look more than ever like the boys own favorites, designed with perky tiny revers and over-size watch pockets. Accessories Have Oriental Color Accessories go to the Orient, this fall, to get their colors. Deep vibrant hues will be seen in belt and bonnet and they will be mixed with colors equally as interesting. Turquoise, the color of the Tai- Mahal's pools will accessorize browns, greys and blacks. A lush shaded olive green will blend bea- tifully in scarf or belt with mauve. A big fashion duo this autumn, brown and black, will complement each other in shoes, bags, belts and scarfs. Ripe far east gold will mellow many a dress and suit of contrasting hue. Violet, from the shyest to the very boldest shadings will peep forth in gay belts, gloves and jewelry. Stark white is new for complementing fall and winter ensembles. Earrings, pins, necklaces and bracelets will be set a-sparkle in a myriad of these colors that recall hues from the crown of a Maharajah. Among the historical buildings which have been re-roofed with steel is Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home in Virginia, as well as the White House. Sweaters Add Pretty Extras It's the novelty effect that provides gay new fashion appeal to sweaters for fall. Rhinestones, varie-colored beads, emblems, contrasting colors, novel knits and tiny collars used profusely, achieve this refreshed out look. Classic long-sleeve cardigans are prettied with sunbursts of glittering beads. Short-sleeve pullovers look appealingly different with emblems placed just below the neckline and braided neck-band effects. The estimated population of Fiji at the end of 1950 was 283,764. 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