Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 27, 1916, Page 13

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r——————— <. THEYT: M S I L —— T X 1 TiE OMAHA SunpAY BEE MAGAZINE PAGE A Brown Duvetyn Coat, with Horizontal Bandings of Sealskin. The High, Loose Collar Is a Distinct Note in the Favorite Wraps That Will Be Scen the First Ccld Days EDY DUFF-GORDON, the famous “Lucile™ of London, and foremost creator of fash- wons in the world, writes each week the feshion article for this newspaper, presenting all that is newest and best in styles for well-dressed women. Lady Duff-Gordon’s Paris establishment brings her into close touch with that centre of fashion. Lady Dufi-Gordon's Amencan establishments are at Nos. 37 and 39 West Fifty-seventh street, New York, and No. 1400 Lake Shore Drve, Chicago. By Lady Duff-Gordon (“Lucile”) OMEN, having discovered how becoming were the large white collars worn in the Summer, are asking for the same effect in furs in the "\ W season. All women know that masses of white next the tend hep a more youthful appearance than de the Long Coat of Sealskin, with a Broad Band % About the Skirt. The Rathc- Snug Relt Is One of This Season’s Innovations RS, A Smart Scarf and Muff of Moleskin, with Collar of Ermine. The Large Crush Muff Is Faced with and ( Has an Inset of Ermine the same quantity of dark mate- { rials In the commonly ac ! cepted phrase, “White next the kin clears it,”” which means that nakes the complexion seem fairer. ! Experts in color will tell you, H and truthtully, t pale colors, } ; and particularly white, near tho face “brightens it The person t of slowest perception can but % perceive that a woman looks younger in white than in any ! other color. From all which yon v | can deduce that a wor ¥ good reason to bhuy furs : In the earliest Fall plays the white finished furs { have been seen. Over a street costume of dark zreen i i has with white collars velvet a Broadway favorite wore a broad, ghort scarf cut in diagonal fashion. It was made of mink and finished with ermine. The tails of the five. mink that contributed to the shoulder wrap for be v, hung di ally across her right arm in a saucy way. I oming to her calmly beautiful, en A lypical Coat of Next Season rh:*;x(inyl)' rene face. 3 Is of Yellow Diagonal Cloth. The white note is found in some of the smartest > m Q = : muffs used as facings and foundations % p 2 The Skirt Is Full and Plaited. The glrlish looking utility coat shown in this page ¥ o i ' /’ The Wrap Is Subdued, and En- is & model of almost universal becomingness. Only « R to the very short, very stout woman i3 it less than / - i tiched, by a Band and Collar becoming. It is built of duvetyn, in brown, though 4 % and Cufis of Black Fox gray or blue or dark green would lend themselves 5 well to its structure. ‘The narrow bandings of seal- skin give richness to its full, high collar and its full % but graceful skirt. More conservative {s the skirt » coat of sealskin that is shown In v & comvanion picture. The coa! s tight fitting, save for the skirt, f ¥ i which may be said 16 he seantily {547 ol The rather f the junov; § ! ! f 4 con. The finfshes the sKirt is of Iyn g VU 4 Capyricht, 1916, by the Star Compuny Great Biitain Kights Beserved

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