oi It's time to think about your fall wardrobe. Whether you are shopping for essential pieces or updating what you already own, here are the top 12 trends. ACCESSORIES Hats and gloves, a pocket scarf — they finish off an out- fit. Gloves can be in matching or contrasting color. Shown: Escada softens a man-tailored blazer with feminine accessories. TIGHTS The adventurous will wear tights (also known as legg- ings) alone; the less adven- turous, under a miniskirt. Top with a mohair tunic, oversized sweater or man-tailored blazer. Tights can be in a matching or contrasting color to the outfit. EMBROIDERY In gold braid or metallic thread, embroidery adds a touch of ornamentation to sleeves, collars and pockets. Other luxury accents are lace jabots, paisley appliques, em- broidered crests, beaded flowers, gold buttons. MOHAIR This fuzzy wool fabric is back in a big way — literally. Over- sized sweaters and colorful jackets are hits. Wear with skinny bottoms, like tights or slim skirts. SHAWLS Oversized scarves add drama for day and night. Daytime, they are often tossed over one shoulder of a coat; for even- ing, they serve as a wrap. WRAP/TIE Even a simple knot will do for the latest silhouette — wrap and tie. It can be scarf-tied pants, a wrapped jumpsuit, or a knee-length wrapped scarf skirt that flashes a lot of leg when you walk. e\\O A BARE BACKS Evenings may be a bit chilly if the current trend continues. For evening wear, American designers scooped out the backs of sweaters and dresses. On the plus side, the bare-back styles do have a sexy aura. \i\j• C 0 P,\ \A CO\,05 S7v0\06c\, c\o'\• ocac\ge• 'S3o\.\.ecscdk.c`o , <\e\ec 'oc\g\ o\Os \\\(e 900`-_, e Poc0c\I ace sdio\.\e • -“`°'\ 3 Go\ocs 3ce cs 01\e oc sp\cec.) co \° ,c, 9\6c andce\oc\, c oc cee so\A\13 . a\. c\ 60 0\"(\ec c' g 0(13 ciac\c`c\ No\oe, cooss .1.1\\_`(\ \\.\\ 3 S\1\1\C\g \3G \N\ 2P6 eggec`. coe\oc\-co\oced \i\loo\ , 1\3c)\(\e O°es ecNo\odeced poc\i,es • PAISLEY opular print This perenniall y p h intricate always has a ric, look. Now its moving beyond scarves and onto blouses, jackets, even evening clothes.