New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1929, Page 13

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4 sionishing bout- aceto eetthe ew eauty Outlining the Changes in Character and Clothes | in the Movement Toward Simplicity---By Frieda - _' BB~ Hempel, One of the Originators. ¢ The New Si Shown on s Anna Whe New York Bance The Make-Up Follo Lines of the ! litied Lip Make-Up i e ol § ment in detail and t ¢ Hands and Arms &7 3 | into Dbeing rom ¢ { of a Dancer, § Mary Indicating the Grace and ; G Lxpression “Fhat R Fit in r Harmoniotsly with the \ Beauty | y ’ | The Development of ) I § ; owi Poise and Supplenesa [1 TR Europ Is Stressed by Mary | i nator of a Wizman, Famous ; Y Dancer Shown N . She I N | N £ : of the f N ; Foremost ] N R Advocates of 3 s it \ the New N . N \ ' Beanty i §§ N 2% Movement. § } Leo ] { § y n Victorian § \ g § dre hipped N § ¢ N ‘ i § § I § ) , i i NN \ N N k] ] ’ N ) Femir ) vacity and so- lar in Southern France and 1 , had v of Frieda Hempel In N N t TN ¢ N 1 § i) and cheek ng N N o d VY | NEE the new idc NEY ) § NE rtant tasks instendi ot § N idence 1 N i N hould N | § { was demonstrated in N | §§ 0 Hempel : | § 1) 1 Au i brunc N | N \§ s crowned ver § §§ | §§§§ On this | ') | N Miss Goldar Sl | 133 features will N §§ § i ) as port da Vinei, It N §f $ it ill be seen that her features re ! : i veal something of the spiritual and in 7 N N §§ tellectual power and symmetry d 1 N | 8} 1ded by the classical Greeks. In than four dre b fi W 1 ) fine forehead, the thoughtful eyes, black silk and one was a } N § N long-bobbed” hair that nearly For three years she wore tl i L 431 reaches the shoulder she also e es tumes and never onc » s e ) § §§ ¥ the essentials John Ruskin, the philos- mionotonously dre G 1 o e Y 8 N n b N 13 pher, onco prescribed for beauty: gowns were so W ' 1 e N it eymmetry, repose, purity and modera: cut that they scemed part of her and {7y N N tion in appearance not a fashion.” ? §§ - Idarbei Until very recently we have recog In this he new beaut R Lisl Goldarbeite nized)! dash, vivacity and again demands simp nd discrimi y N v ( H i) ienncse Girl WV effects in feminine beauty nation. It recognizes no rules of long \ 1) 'I"";“"’ LR G ‘With these has adopted so many fads it was diffi. 0r short dresses, low or high necks S A A A things came cult—and absurd—to keep up with Miss Hempe ts that each wo o . g’ e L smartness, vi- them. The “sun bath” cults, so popu- man adapt s of [y N ¥ e is tication. their good points, but often were f s decompanying Article She Explains the E ‘ Sihplicity, i 1 hasheen the fetched, according to Mids Hemio ody is v ‘ Various Phases of the New Beanty Movenient { N i v in which The fad of rolled stockir low i if you look t in red, wid Emphasizes Tts Importa to N 3 N hip I gowns, short sleeves and vary- yush it Women. At Left She Ay N i e ic and ath- pes of bobs were adopted indis- the color of the Gymnasium Cyeling 3 N g cently. 1t ha ed b girl triumphed. iinately by women throughout the t in simple dr in § ¢ e the world of rocicty and fash- world. Athletic became popular as conducive to der figures,” but they were indulged point where the for women and givls to them regardl of 1 posture, movement and ) is an bution to the new earance a cerned. b 4 'S 1 of rl of out Iuroy ole from % ays Miss Gourdjieflf 1 . will fexible | simplicity s an er exper T type of i Whi have mpass the e simplicity of the . be and cl )the Greeks, the qu of baths, it frowns upon then T tures, d a curiou what sin s, perhaps a touch of the g n of the Victoriar w of our modern idea M Hempel, this new ce and “cult.” Although it approves mild or girls in order to pre th and figure, it disapprov slavish rence to athletics as harm- ful. And in dress and f; that dominat pire of Napoleon the Iirst. ial makeup, ——— i e In those s the movement d If, i n movements and ¢ Bootitaeta U gimplicity 2 itself evid | ) 1z more 1 a pretty face and the sense of ing 3 \ ty and sim- in classic of costu a ender form. It calls for raany plicity must dominate each woman 595 the dhanke s mnth B h- elements, hitherto ignored by fashion “I thoroughiy belie Filngs b nd profound. According to I \ cxperts, beauty contist judges and ar- for women,” explains Miss L r et ) Hempel, it embraces personality and tist Hempel, “but moderation a | Todlth cvat SAAESIUE an Tt I find a loss for words should ~be followed at mie “The new beauty i i vs M seri ’ she continues. every step of the way. Y Hempel, “brings to women t 1t to i on casily recog- For myself, I prefer half n be themselves and realize fully the pé nized. It @ an hour, three times a ne sibilities of their individual It that be is'a_combin week, at a good gymnas- provides for health and the develop- that make an effect which is pleasing jum and at least half an ¢ the body in etry and to the eye, hour in the open air every 7 I It stresses the importance of “I think 1 can sum up the essentials day walking. In the Sum. A Kowing \ tion and naturalne of the newest ideal of beauty in just mortime I play golf, ride Machine Aids ali- pretty takes over th nt-day of 2 few words. t, good health; then horseback and m Miss Hempel It panic slenderness of form, it provide good posture and grace gestures; little, but 1 do not helieve , in the 0 through more scientific methods." ood complexion, a pleasing voice, a in participating in any Preservation it Tor the pas vear listinction in_dvess, a beautiful spivit one of these exercises o ©F Her Health destru f charm a vl v ous opera sing made a s and a charming persor Under- strenuously that I am @nd Figwre. ha to ) Newwaver Feature Service, 1920, k. ] e o

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