Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 208, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1985 Page: 3 of 20
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What’s in a name?
Credit, not identity,
Cavalli works magic with leather
By Florence De Santis
his time that few understood his aims.
Today his work is still unusual, but af- 1
NEW YORK (NEA) —- Years ago ter a decade of expanded fashion cre- 1
Roberto Cavalli pioneered the fashion ativity, the idea of mixing velvet and 1
treatment of leather He has brought suede has become appealing rather 1
his couture creations back to this than intimidating.
country where his unique designs are Although dramatic, Cavalli s |
By Ellen Hermanson
is at stake
Do you know these women? Jane comes to maintaining public records, being carried exclusively at the New clothes are easy to wear. He cuts his ,
Hayden, Phyllis Brown, Jane Trudeau, bank accounts and credit ratings, says York Fashion Club, a salon which car- separates in soft silhouettes that allow
Marlo Donahue, Christie Joel, Mary Marcia Kaplan, a credit adviser, don't ries couture fashions of international- plenty of movement. He lives near
Levine? t presume that others will automatical- ly known designers. Florence, in a restored 11 th-century
Try Jane Fonda, Phyllis George, ly be able to distinguish joint holdings Cavalli was among the first to use castle with room for his work and for
Jane Pauley, Marlo Thomas, Christie from individual ones, printed leathers and to mix patterns in vineyards and race-horse breeding He
Brinkley, Mary Tyler Moore. “The simplest way to avoid confu- collage style. Now he’s extended the enjoys designing exclusives for stars
These women, like thousands out- sion is to keep your maiden name. But idea to mixes of fabric and leather in such as Sophia Loren and Diana Ross
side the public eye, use their maiden, if you take your husband’s name, use designed patterns An oversize white but his New York salon pleases him
or birth, name in their professional your own first and family names on mohair sweater is appliqued in asym- most There he can see fashion-con
and personal lives, credit cards and other financial pa- metrically placed suede flowers, with scious clients give his work the atten-
In these days of changing roles for pers,” says Ms. Kaplan, associate di- seams accented in rows of tiny rhine- tion it deserves
women, the question that vexed Juliet rector of Bankcard Holders of Ameri- stones. His oversize dolman jacket in
— “What’s in a name?” — has taken ca. a non-profit consumer group in heavy plisse cotton has mohair sleeves
on a new dimension. For many, their Washington, D C. and appliques of pastel leather in cut-
name is a vessel for a sense of identity. In other words, if Molly Brown mar- outs These form a swirled art-nou-
And nowhere have women fought ries Frederick Doe, she should sign her veau pattern on the back and across the skin an extra cleansing Some
harder than to establish their identity accounts Molly Brown Doe, instead of the sleeves masks are applied and meant to dry on
as wage earners. Mrs Frederick Doe On one batwing mohair jacket he the skin, then are rinsed off with warm
That’s why changing your name sets triangular patterns in rows of dif- water.
when you marry can affect your life. If you and your husband have joint ferent leathers — floral, snakeskin. Others dry to a rubbery consistency
If you’ve established a reputation in accounts, ask your creditors to report plain dyed suede — each row contrast- and are peeled off. For dry skin there
the work force under your birth name, under both names, not just your hus- ing with the next. are gel or unguent masks which don't
people may not recognize you - at band’s In this way you safeguard Cavalli’s work has always been dry, providing gentler treatment
least not right away - under a new your financial identity, Ms Kaplan fashion art, but his innovations stimu- All masks smooth skin temporarily
name. Even if the confusion passes explains lated the development of leather ap- and stimulate circulation This peps ITALIAN DESIGNER Roberto Cavalli patterns a batwing mohair jacket in
with time, your credit history may H parel. When Cavalli first showed his up a winter-gray complexion Use a strips and triangles of floral snakeskin and plain dved suede in his artwork
still become distorted or even lost. If you are listed under your hus- leather ideas, he was so far ahead of mask about once a week approach to mixing fabric and leather.
“If I had it to do again, I wouldn’t band’s name alone, you may have
change my name, says Nili Gold, an trouble qualifying for credit on your
instructor at Columbia University in own. Creditors may assume that you
New York City, who was married 11 make no contribution to the family's
years ago. finances or that your husband pays the
"But it never occurred to me that I bills Ms Kaplan says attending to
had a choice. Keeping my name would such details can save unnecessary
have been a link with my old life. ’ trouble if you divorce or even change
To protect their professions, reputa- your name during the marriage,
tion and credit, many women are re-
considering what for their mothers Many women returning to the work
was automatic: taking their husband's place sometime after marriage may
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Masks for winter
A mask is any formula which gives
- Antiques • Collectibles - Gifts
Layaway now for Christmas.
Antiques never lose their value.
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name after the rings are exchanged want to re-establish their maiden
Though people continue to believe names To do so, you should request a
that the law requires women to common law name change
change their names when they marry,
women and men have the right to
choose whatever name they want in .
1976 Hawaii became the last state to "
rescind the law requiring women to (
assume their husbands' surnames. In C
some states, however, a woman must
state on the marriage license the *
name she plans to use after tossing the —
bouquet
The only boundaries are that the
new name cannot be used to commit
fraud and that it cannot interfere with <
the rights of others For example, you
can't assume the name of a famous *
person
"I don't think my identity will be
subordinated if I change my name,'’
says Ellen Goldschmidt, a magazine
editor in New York, who did just that
after her wedding in April. “But I will
keep my maiden name
professionally.”
That is one solution many choose, or
they add their husband's name to form
a hyphenated surname But when it
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Gray, Louis. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 208, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1985, newspaper, October 20, 1985; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2286470/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.