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LEADER OF FASHION

Mrs Kennedy As Symbol

J Mrs Jacqueline Ken- • nedy, wife of the Presi- * dent of the United States, is emerging as a highfashion symbol in America, writes a New i ■ York correspondent One has an awareness of a lung and somewhat subconscious desire of . American women to find * a model of some status to . follow, apart from the • television, stage and movie star, the correspondent says.

Mrs Kennedy’s patronage of several Paris houses in the past gives her the authority for a visual expression of good taste and unquestioned leadership, and will give women in American security in patterning themselves on her.

Oleg Cassini, Mrs Kennedy’s designer, predicts that by summer Mrs Kennedy’s influence will be clearly seen in the fashion picture. Simpler Lines

Already moot of the couturier group—often in the past boldly adventurous with their creations—are treading softly, using simpler lines and quieter colours. Some of the clothes have very subtle figure shaping under the looser fit.

Even sport and play clothes have looser top jackets, slacks and below-the-knee shorts are cut on a fuller line than previously. Chiffon and other filmy fabrics are back, in soft grays and lavenders, rose tones and pinks for after-five wear. Day clothes are more crisp, but still softly shaped.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610502.2.5.2

Bibliographic details
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29502, 2 May 1961, Page 2

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211

LEADER OF FASHION Press, Volume C, Issue 29502, 2 May 1961, Page 2

LEADER OF FASHION Press, Volume C, Issue 29502, 2 May 1961, Page 2

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