PAGE SIX-B UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1951 Fashions This Fall Fall fashions are designed for individualized accessorizing and this blouse is no exception. The Searf & Neckwear Guild suggests knotting colorful ties under the collar with the streamer ends arranged in fan fashion and a single tie, combined with a favorite charm, around the cuff of the push-up sleeve. Blouses Present A New Dressed-Up Air For Fall Taking a good look at new fashions for fall '51, blouse makers have come up with dressed-up styles to complement the over-all look of the season. Fashion interest goes first to necklines that are fairly a-sparkle with detail, making them especially complementary to new minimum collar suits. Sleeves and fabrics are also more glamorous than ever, in perfect keeping with the more feminine fashion scene. A blouse with a high rounded tie neckline adorned with a rhinestone button, a simple yoke top leading into a softly pleated front and sloped - shoulder three - quarter sleeves, also pleated and caught at the cuffs with glittering rhinestone buttons is typical of the costume effect offered by blouses for the coming season. Variations in styling are plenitful Pleated jabot collars, deep plunging and sloop cutouts, as well as trim mandarin-types provide necklace variety. Sleeves that are long and full then nipped at the wrist, lan- The Oriental motif takes hold for fall and is featured in fashions for every hour of the day. Above, a far-eastern pastel print blouse by Alice Stuart of Avisco rayon gabardine. terning three-quarter designs and short novelty cuffed types all help to present a satisfactory answer to many individual tastes. Rhinestone sprinkles, diagonal pin tucks, ruching bands and deep yokes on blouse fronts add zest to the detailed collar. Glamorous new fabrics used for the season's blouses favor iridescence taking glittering shape in taffetas, satins, pure silks and nylon. Even classics are treated to fresh fabrics such as silk shirtings, washable flannels and pongees. Bustle -Rustle Marks New Look With colors, like mauve, purple, gold, green, white and grey, provided for outstanding combination with newest grey, navy, black and brown suits. If you hear the rustlin' of a bustle—you'll know that the new look in ladies' undies this year is a stiff starchy crinoline skirt. The demand for this ghoulish garment makes the crinoline skirt counter in any store look like "Bargain day at Macy's." The-not-so-obvious. The campus coed needn't worry about her slip showing this year, because it's dyed to match her outfit. They come in forest green, lavender, rust, the more common colors and white—anyway, they match. Fashion designers advocate a full tweed skirt over several crinoline petticoats. (However, they aren't showing crinolines in tweedy colors as yet.) These are for campus wear. It will be fun watching a "new look" coe-trying to wiggle into the University classroom seating facilities. Designers say they are fashioned to hide hips and slenderize waists. For campus co-eds who want the "inverted-coke-bottle look" here's your chance! Kansan Policy For Society Page The society editors of the University Daily Kansan sincerely hope that you are pleased with the policy the society page is following this semester. We are printing pictures and as many names as possible in the hope that the page will be more interesting. We would like to have the society news from your house and we have compiled a list of rules that will help you in getting your news into the paper. Deadlines: For items: at least by noon one entire day before publication. Pinnings, weddings, engagements within one week after the event. Photo: Photos: Photos of pinnings and engagements will be printed. You must furnish the photo. Glossy black and white preferred. Photos may be either both man and woman or only the woman. Give the time, place, and date of events; include; the guest list. List attendants at pinnings, weddings, and include the types of flowers worn. Always state whether a woman is Miss or Mrs. The person sending the news must sign his name and give his phone number so that we may verify the news, if necessary. No nicknames, please. Bring all news to the society desk in the newsroom of the Journalism building located east of Watson library. The society editors welcome your letters, comments, or suggestions about what you, as the readers, would like to see on the society page. Sincerely, The U.D.K. Society Editors Classic Blouses Add Tailored Touch Classic tailored blouses are appearing again for dressy wear with fabric turning the trick in styling. A new kind of rayon satin, with a dull finish, combines with tailored lines to add elegance to a blouse. 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