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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 114

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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sunday. Nov.mfe.r 14. 'Insido Fashion HE Wiwez Wwf to Dress Their Age. ment here to stay? How can things be any different, with those staggering figures on the coming up teen age population? Bendel president Garry Mutz is one of those non teenagers doctors bypassing the moon It actually flies across through a narrow canal and then on ta Jupiter. It seems that Jupiter has been studying everything on earth for years, and when the ship arrives a hotel is all ready and waiting, decorated bv guess whom? Dorothy Lieb-es, out of Du Pont fabrics, i Mollie Parnis' party to hear ithe election returns ended with all the girls upstairs and around a mirror swannine techniques who knows how to get the message out of the young clothes without trying to turn back the calendar and look like the real thing.

The other night, at a post By EUGENIA SHEPPARD NEW YORK Everybody in fashion designers, writers, manufacturers, photographers works in his own special little vacuum. The fashion wofld, itself, is one great, grand, glorious vacuum, pretty effectively sealed off from the rest of the world. It can be a real shock to get outside the safety of that vacuum and mingle with what Life's fashion editor, Sally Kirkland, always calls civilians." The other day I saw it happen to one of Seventh well known designers. He was in the lineup ol honor guests at a benefit fashion show in a store, where the clothes were being modeled by deb-age and young married socialites. Fa election party, she was wearing I mm I 4 if 1 a little dress by Jean jiuir, cei-tainly the most adult and sophisticated member of the young English fashion movement.

Cut like a baby dress without a waist, it was made of flat blond on false eyelashes. Lots of little black dresses, again. Joan Musj in black point d'esprit, Marilyn Evins and ex-model Nan Reese ilwife of the plastic surgeon, in Iblack crepe. Prettiest new faces blond Mrs. Herbert Roedling, who is luckv enough to look Joph Photo.

MRS. CARMEN V. PERRONE nee Eileen T. Daly R. SutcMf.

Photo. MRS. PHILIP R. DUNN nee Lee A. Soderquist Brunt of hewing ton.

MRS. JAMES W. CEBRVEL nee Marion R. Blcsso chiffon with cut out organza petals for a collar and as cuffs for the long, skinny sleeves. I don't say all the young clothes and gimmicks are for all women.

Most of them aren't. like her mother, Kitty Lenoy. mous for fashions with a boyish cut, he turned pale when Area Girls Marry I do saw thouch, why not: give less stubborn and instinc the first of his dresses came in. It was worn by a pretty, bo- SHALEN Wethersf ield, was married to in a 10 o'clock ceremony on sanna Leonard of Newbury somy (nothing extreme, just Dunn-Soderquht Miss 'iss Lee Ann Soderquist 'Mr. Robert Dunn.

son of Saturday morning. The bride Miss Anne Chenette of Roxbury deb The ront of of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert L.

Dunn'" escorted to theL dQf MlSS Lynda Sem dress, made originally on a of Jordan I of Highland WethersfieldJCorpus ChnsU Church in eth-Vernon bt. stylish, no bosom model, Mr. Vincent Perrone of daught' enter ier R. Soderqui: R. Soderquist arn uor anH ersfield by her father.

KONOVER INC. Establltd Ovtr Vaan If It Covers the Floor WE HAVE IT LINOIEUM VINYL CERAMIC FORMICA CARPETS Miss Cathleen Pelletier 0f cy iL hung 'ike the cloth over the edge for his brother. viibuu nf Jordan La. was maid of honor. i i i i Attending as bridesmaids u'e" Vl-T' If 'ou think the designer fice Rocc; Antnnim.

no Mr-William Hofferth of Middle-Lhn(IH tphninnA tive resistance to what an overwhelming, coming on generation likes. From now on fashion is going to pop up from the young instead of drifting down from the elders on the best dressed list. It seems to me there once was some complaining about them, too. Why not give some of the young clothes and the young ideas a chance? More about that 1967 movie Stanley Kubrik directed) that deals with the space age and the year 2001. The plot has a space ship full of scientists and Wethersfield, Miss Norma twn- Mn or though, on account of a post- I Hedman of So.

Coventry and del bsom. you completely Miss Elizabeth M. Smith of tocchio of Burnham St. ushered Qng His last coection was Stillwold 'as bosom unconscious as ever, cornuict crJ Aller a reception at inei nmL.hi it ricrht nunc uwviuui.ifc ui uaiiuia TT -T 1U "i'- uivUUuii nw uu.w East Hartford, was Galanos, he believes, "If pie left for SHALEN KONOVER, INC 20 Raymond West Httd. for Prompt Service Cll 233-1213 a weaaing inp nnt mv tvno inst.

don't girl n.v, ipio vi'-i j- Miami Serving as best man for mS to wear my clolnes' What surprises me most, bridegroom was Mr. Robert J. after Nov. 22. Soderquist of Jordan broth when I climb out of my vacuum is the fear and antagonism er of the bride.

Mr. Christopher Dunn of Highland brother of the bridegroom, Mr. Thomas Gcbryel-Blesso jwomen feel for what they call Miss Marion Rita clothes. They make the rfa.iahtpr nf Mrs Rlesso mods, long gone and forgotten P. Watson of Golf Wethers- Shopping Service: Hartford 524-8771 Business Calls: Hartford 278-2570 field, and Mr.

James Kelley of 0f Vernon St. and the late Mr.jby most of us, sound like Mar-Church Wethersfield, ush-Blesso of Vernon was mar-jtians. ered guests. Nicholas Faniola of ried to Mr. James Walter C.e- What they dislike, they say, Meridan was ringbearer.

jbryel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- jis the way so many of the new A reception followed at the ter B. Gebryel of Derby, Satur- clothes make them look as if Indian Hill Country Club in day morning at 11 o'clock at they were trying too hard to Newington. The couple will be Patrick St.

Anthony stay too young. Those short-at home in Goodwin Rev. Alexis Riccio per-short skirts and all those limp Wethersfield, when they return formed the ceremony. fabrics. from their wedding trip to Presented in marriase bv her! Eight times out of 10 they j- I V' 1 Florida on Nov.

28. brother, Mr. Francis J. Blesso could be right. The young of Vernon the bride was clothes are basically for the young, but they're still worth looking over.

What women real attended by her sister, Miss Veronica Blesso of Vernon St. ly hate is not so much the new Bridesmaids were Miss Joanne Rlpssn of Vernnn sister of look, as the nudge out of the Perrone-Daly Miss Eileen Theresa Daly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daly of Newbury became the bride Saturday morning of Mr. Carmen Vincent Perrone, son of Mrs.

Vin- i Ai.r:Hn., Cf the bride, and Miss Kathleen old, safe, familiar uniform that lots of the new, young clothes Gebryel of Derby, sister of the bridegroom. give. In print nowadays, ever so many writers have taken to be Serving as best man for the ceni re. rone oi bridegroom was Mr. Henry and the late Mr.

Perrone. The FieIpfewski of Newtown. Hal wailing past fashion and bygone 4 i detachable Rev. John DaJy, cousin ot tne, pcnn nf Mpwtnwn aru1 vTr ieleeance. I can't heto feeling it bride, officiated at the 10 clock fPano rnv nF nsh.

datps them. cotton" rayon brocad sorry, no mail ordprs ered. I Is tne young tasnion move- ceremony. The bride was escorted to the altar of St. Augustine's Church by her father.

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