Accents 284 West Maple Downtown Birmingham 540-6474 skirts. Luscious textures and patterned hosiery will be seen. Again, colored hosiery will usually pick up tones in the dress or coat you're wearing. Distinctive scarves are definite season winners. Important are brightly-colored silks from designers like Ann Klein, Perry Ellis, and Vera, along with handpainted, one-of-a-kind styles like those done by Flora Kung at Begadim. Finally, keep your eye on sunglasses — becoming an essential part of fashion and style these days. This fall, they'll take on a new and even stronger aura of glamour. Frames and lenses alike will be shown in a mind boggling array of kaleidoscopic colors. The Coat Story w 3015 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley 547-5992 Across from the Berkley Theater 126 Jewish News inter coats in bright colors and long, long lengths are this fall's fashion success story. Puffy down coats are out and cloth coats — wool, cashmere, etc. — are in. Three styles are emerging as particular winners: the short, flaring coat, about 38 to 40 inches from the nape of the neck to the hem, about knee length; the very long, full coat, measuring about 52 inches to the hem; and the fitted coat, also long but curving into the waist. No longer need winter coats be heavy to wear. Manufac- turers are using more luxury materials, such as cashmere, alpaca and llama cloth, lightweight and ultra-warm. These fabrics also require less heavy interfacings and inter- linings. Look for bright colors to dominate the market — electric blue, fire engine red, chrome yellow. On the other hand, basic black is a big, big seller.