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A lineup of Betsey's give-a-boot-to-the-shoe shoes
Left to Right
Cretonne cotton ankle tie; the high-heeled sneaker; red canvas instep strap; yellow canvas lace-em up; crimson silk ...each about $25
High-Heeled Sneakers
Rolling Stones
Betsey's 'High-Heeled' Sneaker
"When Betsey decorates a sweater" - it's not like any old decorated sweater - if you see what we mean. Kitty Wilkinson wears Betsey's white ribbed pullover touched up with a couple of red cherries and a couple of Betsey's belts - panne velvet leather , held with antique clips." Vogue's Own Boutique Vogue November 1969 Photography: Jack Robinson
Laroche's tortoise-shell headband. Belts - back with a bang!
Ricci - Cardin - Dior
New Diorism - Square Suit ...open jacket and matchbox skirt. Low, wide and handsome belt sits on the hipbone. Tres Bohan:cocky calotte in red straw. Middle: Dior's box shape reprised and trouser pressed in black and white houndstooth checks. Right: The Princesse'd reefer with militant epaulets, welted seams, deep-slit sides. Ricci round sunglasses.
Seventh Avenue
Top: Patricia Goldman, fashion director of Ridgway, Hirsch and French, the St. Louis ad agency. Below Left, Julie Buddy, account executive with Fletcher Richards, Calkins and Holden, New York. Below right, fashion illustrator, Barbara Fox whose big break came with Bendel's.
Fashion's Fashion: Very Chanel by Junior Aire
The Fashion Life: Los Angeles
Barbara Bartos, assistant fashion director at California Fashion Creators, at the Farmer's Market, wears a California Girl hip-banded back-zipped beige skimese.
Barbara Bartos at UCLA wears Rugged Chic - a V-necked beige cardigan slouched over a beige silk shirt by Lady Hathaway. The pleated beige and white checked skirt by Milliken.
Fashion's Fashion: twenty-four-hour ruffles
Cocktail ruffling dancing down the front of a sky-blue Bernard Levine shift.
Fashions Fashion: something simple after five
"The legend is that you can tell a fashion tycoon by counting her bracelets - four at least. Other apocrypha: sunglasses even in the rain, a purse big as a Gladstone bag. But the real markings are far more subtle. At a cocktail party,for instance, no globs of glitter, bumptious skirts or bumptious decolletages. What's more likely, simple stuff: a Chanelish suit, a silk sweater, a little something of a shift."
Anne Swedmark of the Ford Model Agency in Ulla. Anne, about to leave for Ford, Paris, tries out her French on Bob Wise who sells houses on New York's gilt-edged east side.
Phyllis Hall dotted loud and clear in Kasper.
Janet Verdi, wife and publicist for husband Robert Verdi's Salon wears O'Brien Morris.
On the left, Ruth Barr, of the Regina Ovesey Advertising Agency, wearing the shift and hat she chose at Jax. Noel Lambert wears a white mohair knitted shift by Boepple with a Trifari pin of fake pearls and sapphires. Photography: Maria Martel - photographed in her New York City Townhome
What The Experts Are Wearing
Dorothy Swartz of Jantzen Jr. in Toni Owen
Mademoiselle March 1962 Photography: Susan Greenburg Maria Martel Jack Robinson