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March 22, 1986 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-03-22

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Wide belt, jewelry and
turban transform Donna
Karan's bodysuit and
slim skirt into a daytime
outfit.

whereas a pulled-together
effort will gain attention and
accolades on an Avenue
where competition reigns
supreme.
Other new designers who
are hoping their spring lines
will catch on in New York are
David Cameron, a 25-year old
Californian whose collection
includes unusual fabrics and
colors; Bosha Johnson, who
uses beautiful silks and
jerseys; Rebecca Sparks, who
is working in soft peach,
powder blues, pale yellows
and bright red tones; and
Steven Stolman, who follows
the Norrell-Trigere tradition of
using tailored fabrics with an
eye on details.
Then there are the
established designers whose
showrooms on Seventh
Avenue are sending out very
specific spring messages: cuts
Continued On Page 106

24999 Northwestern Hwy.
Park West Plaza
Southfield
352-2530

March 1986

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