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The Eilttoy, November 19, 1976, Page Seven Lta Eeteria the meeti^^ DepartmeP ' =ial awa^^ accepted jaret tending ^ . ::ent hot® rd work* ther sp^^' noluded ^ ivities ^ 'M/inter Elements" Prei/iems iturn to til® irs Tuesday' :ian Stude"' Moore Audi irst. Witlt” Llion mil®®' ten albuts^ ars on tel® aged to IC student®^ Ln Wren Fashion Outlook Thursday night, November 11, fashion to the Mars Hill College campus. *^ti(ier the direction of Mrs. Lynn Wenige Fashion Industry class presented a ^shion show entitled "Winter Elements" ® an eager audience of fifty. The gar- J®ats and accessories were provided by ^hinson's Four Seasons Shop on Main Iteet in Mars Hill. , The presentation, which..was divided five categories,presented the win- looks for winter 1976. The ethnic continues to be popular as was ^^ident in the "Fantasy Wonderland" ^®9ment. Ponchos, folklore-inspired ^saters and dresses, and cowl sweaters all big fashion items for chilly *®ather. On the Go in the Snow" presented the ^fiV JUltii ival of the gaucho and knickers. The 'Psuit is a favorite on college camp- this year and the numerous varia- ^°ns shown add to its appeal. Denim is , a key element for every student's ^^drobe. , Comfortable, easy lines showed up in ^'mdled Up for Snowflakes." The tunic a main fashion trend this season. Is I A * Brilliant colors and interesting text ures combine to create this, new look. The still popular layered 16ok of pants, shirts, sweaters, and vests requires careful coordination for men and women alike. Menswear makes fashion headlines in "Win-Tailoring." For women, dark, pin stripe suits with vests, sleek shirts, and ties are gaining popularity. The slim,elegant look of tailored suits for men is being emphasized. The finale, "Fancy Frosty Nights," brought the dramatic black velvet blaz er with chevron-striped long skirt to the forefront. Clingy tmiics and pants were emphasized as being important party clothes for the holiday season. Models for the evening included Becky Blankenship, Kathy Brock, Micki Brooks, Mark Dickerson, Lynn Frazelle, Johnny Gowen, Barbara Huff, Sally Killian, Pat McCauley, Mary Marlowe, Rob Nall, Frances Powell, Suzanne Powell, Dona Riggs, Linda Robinson, Cheri Sims,Steve Webb, and Lynn Warren. Commentator for the show was Jodie Gilroy with Maryann Webster serving as the fashion coordi nator . w XT'' Brooks aM Pat McCauley model ^ of the latest in winter fashions '■h the Fashion Industry class’ 'Winter Elements. Photos by Kirk Hall Help Woodsy spread the word! 2^? 4 On the slope... (glPSC or on the sand. Help keep America looking grand! Give a hoot! Don’t pollute! A.H.E.A.^ Christmas Bazaar Friday, December 8,1976 12:00 - 4:00pm WALL SCIENCE BUILDING Secret Santa gifts, Stocking Stuffers, and More Available
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