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stand alone as beautifully co
ordinated groups.
They are: “Halston’s H”,
“Halston’s Flower”, and
“Halston’s Touch”.
“Halston’s H” features an
understated geometric signa
ture motif which is incorporated
into a beautifully textured
woven comforter, shams and co
ordinating dust ruffle in a soft
beige and white, an overdyed
sheet in lush shades of cham
pagne, coral, blue and ultra
white, and a handsome rug.
A magnificent jaquard “H”
towel and matching bath scarf of
100 percent combed cotton are
available in eight colors. There
is also a handsome blanket with
an attractive woven “H”
binding.
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“Halston’s Flower” is a subtle
watercolor approach that
suggests a different flower in
each coloring: clover, violet, tea
rose and buttercup. This softly
feminine print is found on
sheets, comforter and acces
sories, coverlet and blanket.
The attractive hemstitched
border on the sheared towel is an
example of the fine attention to
detail that is typically Halston.
The third grouping, “Halston’s
Touch,” is a collection of
innovative techniques and
fabrics. The most luxurious
members of this group are the
much talked about Ultrasuede
comforter and accessories, hand
sewn and exquisitely tailored.
Pure 100 percent cashmere is
fashioned into a blanket and a
lap robe, and soft merino wool is
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used for the attractive striped
blanket.
“Halston’s Tailored Look”
sheet is a beautiful classic with a
unique hem treatment
reminiscent of hand-crafted
fagoting.
It is available in striking new
colors such as silver and navy,
as well as coral and champagne.
All in all, this is a grouping
where Halston’s Touch is
everywhere apparent.
It is a notable introduction of a
collection that is expected to be
one of the greatest Fieldcrest
has ever produced.
Initial reaction has been
excellent and fashion-oriented
stores have demonstrated an
overwhelming response to the
merchandising possibilities of
America’s pre-eminent de
signer.
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JUNE 28, 1976
Mary Jane Pool, center, editor-in-chief, and Nadine Bcrtin,
right, color program director, both of House and Garden Maga
zine. with Halston.