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This Street Costume
Shows Wartime
Economy in
Cloth
By Lady Duff-Gordon
("LUCILE")
PRING fashions may be said to be war
S fashions,
The trend toward economy is appar
ent in one respect. The disposition is to use
as little cloth as will serve for the purpose of
clothing. For there is no use blinking the
the fact that when you do your Spring shop
ping you will find that prices of materials
for dresses have leaped. Especially is this
true of woolen fabrics. Designers, recog
nizing this, have concentrated their gifts
upon combinations,” Wool will be combined
with silk and satin——strangely enough to
save the cost of the wool. In some instances
the expensive woolen material is used for
the colYar and cuffs for the gown made of
the cheaper satin,
The smaller figures on this page give a
foretaste of the kind of gowns that will be
worn for the simpler functions. The walk
ing suit, as you see, has a very narrow skirt,
slanting toward the ankles, and a full skirted
long coat with high belt line, and a girdle,
reminiscent of the Russian vogue. At this
time it seems that blouses worn with street
costumes will be of white or light colors, in
contrast with the dark hue of the cloth of
the coat and skirt.
The simple but smart foulard would serve
for an all-day frock. Its novelty is in the
draped sash effect, which is a continuation
of the fulness of the skirt. Note that the
sleeves are fulknear the whist, but gathered
into a close cuff.
The strongly Oriental note that has been
making itself heard in the symphony of
clothes for two years is evident in the kimono
effect of this wrap worn by the largest figure.
The evening gown is of clinging swirls—
for a fabric may give in one moment the im
pression of clinging and swirling—in em
broidered chiffon. The bodice is a close
fitting one of draped brocade, arranged in
pash-like folds,
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The Strong Oriental Note in the Symphony of Clothes is Again
Presented.
Copyright, 1918, by the Star Companv. Gred: Britaln Rights Reserved,
ADY DUFF-GORDON,
Lthe famous ‘‘Lucile™ of
London, and foremost crea
tor of fashions in the world,
writes each week the fashion
article for this newspaper, pre
sents all that is newest and best
in styles for well-dressed women.
Lady Duff-Gordon's Paris
establishment brings her close in
touch with the centre of fashion.
Lady Duff-Gordon’s Ameri
can establishments are at Nos.
37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh
street, New York, and No 1400
Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.
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A Swirling Skirt of Embroidered Chiffon Is a Navelty, and, (above) a Smart All-dey Frock
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