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September 07, 1991 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-07

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"DID I SEE
ANDREW FEZZA
COMING
OUT OF
WING HONG?"

Royal blue sheared mink
coat with double-
breasted zip front by
Louis Dell'Olio for Anne
Klein. Photo courtesy
of SAGA Furs of
Scandinavia.

and Oscar de la Renta, are using
shearlings. Saga Furs mentions that
Mr. de la Renta's sheared mink coat
almost looks like velour, and he uses
sheared mink as a lining with swing
coats of silk, fabric shells. Designer
Louis Dell'Olio produced a line of
sporty swing coats with bold zippers.
One royal blue Saga mink shearling
featured a zip front with a sporty
double-breasted design.
Another American designer,
Arnold Scassi, received rave reviews
at fur shows for his sheared mink
coats in diamond-shaped harlequin
patterns. He continued with several
bold graphic styles, including an
elegant mink pocho.
Some designers even showed
plaids and flamestitch designs that
were colorful and innovative.
All local furriers have mentioned
the new research from the fur
industry producing the micro fiber
fabric. Micro fiber is shown in many

YES, YOU DID

.

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEXT TO WING HONG

18211 10 MILE RD. JUST W. OF SOUTHFIELD RD.

MoN.-FRi. 10-9 • SAT. 10-7 • 569-4630

HUGO BOSS • ANDREW FEZZA • CANAL! • V 2 BY VERSACE

in fashion
.. in homes
.. in gifts

..

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