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Ellen Tracy presents user-friendly collection
Indianapolis Star (1998)
  • Loni McKown, Butler University
Abstract

Here's what you'll want to buy: at least one pair of voluminous twill "Harlow" pants, a knee-length slim tweed "executive" skirt with demure side slit, an ankle-length side-sliced crepe walking skirt, a ribbed merino turtleneck and matching ribbed sash, a mohair funnelneck, a melton short peacoat or long officer's coat, and maybe, just maybe, a shearling jacket in pale blonde, riper celadon or blooming iris. From the shearling "body warmers" (vests) to the mohair twill low-slung pants, from the tweed A-line skirts to the knit cap-sleeve dresses, from the quilted leather hooded coat to the white cotton stretch shirt and chiffon floor-skimming ballerina skirt, the collection was simply smashing.

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Publication Date
April 2, 1998
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Citation Information
Loni McKown. "Ellen Tracy presents user-friendly collection" Indianapolis Star (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/loni_mckown/12/