Fastest growing color for spring and summer.
Fresh little shoots of it, shooting up everywhere.
Bright and cleanand not a second to let the grass grow under your feet.

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968
And sure to stir quite a ripple of its own with such a bright and light beach air.
Bare-midriff dress, in Onondaga textured silk.
White leather belts it and a thin edge of white sharpens the high band of collar.

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968
By Kasper for Joan Leslie.
Irish Looms linen.What makes green everybodys color the healthy glow of golden skin.
The sun does it naturallyand so do Revlons sheer Bronzage Transparent Face Tints.

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968
Bright grass greenthis is the color we love for summer.

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue,April 1, 1968

Bright grass green—this is the color we love for summer. And this is how we like to see it—with hair sleeked and pulled away from the face; skin all bronzed and gleamy and sprinkled with freckles; a golden shine to the mouth. Goldfrost Pink is the name of the lip color here—one of a quartet of new Goldfrost lipsticks by Revlon, who’ve also lots of other ideas about how to wear green like a beauty (for these—and for more about Adri’s organza shirtdress—see [“Beauty and the Little Green Dress.”]