Quilted, calf-length skirt with a wide leather sash and matching leather band at the hemline. Worn with a funnel neck top that buttons half way down the front.
Flared, tweed skirt, 32 inches long, cut on the bias, with a u-shaped opening over the left leg from the hem to the upper thigh. The skirt buttons down the side to the top of the parabola opening.
A-line dress, below-the-knee length, with a jewel neckline, a yoke that extends into wing sleeves, and a front opening. the sleeves have welt pockets. There is a drawing of a pattern of the dress (with a hand extending from one sleeve) and a drawing of a model wearing the dress.
Short, a-line coat with a band collar, and triangular wing-shaped sleeves. There are two views in the drawing, one showing the pattern of the coat and one showing a model wearing the coat.
Dress, over-the-knee length, with long dolman sleeves (with armhole darts to angle the sleeves downwards), and with the skirt gathered onto the bodice. There is a center seam down the front of the dress and stitched side seam pockets. The dress is shown in two views, one showing the pattern pieces and another showing a model wearing the dress.
Text from magazine cover credit: Cover: The outdoor overblouse, city version. Here, of furry, firm alpaca pile with a stand-away collar that can take any line it likes, and hold it....