Spotlight For Your Own Subscription Call 354-6060 Anne Klein II pulls together a raglan-sleeved coat and matching blazer with a classic sweater- blouse and pleated trousers. ANNE KLEIN II Fall 1985 at Anne Klein II paves the way for more options than ever before, whether the pulled-together look of a new suit, the importance of sweater dressing, the forward look of stirrup pants or the casual comfort of a blanket coat. The fabrics have more dimension, more texture, more luxury with honey- comb and homespun tweeds, loop- yarn windowpane checks, cashmere blends, wool crepes, chiffon, flannel, gabardine, wool boucle, chenille tweeds, and the interplay of rich velvet, slick leather and soft knits. The colors are a sophisticated urban palette in black, ivory and charcoal with accents of paprika, coral, bisque, cherry and toffee; brownstone, tan-mist accented with ivory, julep and ever- green. Long and short pieces work together in a fresh way. Toppers slip over short suits for a new leggy look; long blanket coats are paired with short skirts, long pull sweaters over short pleats; jackets and long shirts over lean stirrup pants; the forward direction of cropped jackets and sweaters over easy pants and elongated skirts. Blazers are more streamlined with slightly carved waists, yet still a broad shoulder emphasis. Shawl-collared A new concept in high fashion for the full fashion woman Size 16 - 24 21762 W. Eleven Mile Road at Lahser • Harvard Row 86 Jewish News 354-4560 short jackets look newest with lean stir- rup pants. Also, the new concept of overblazers, an underconstructed shell of a jacket meant to be worn over suits. Skirts and pants have lots of leg em- phasis, whether it is the short skirt, the lean pants or the suggestive sensual- ity of a long skirt