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into play, men now have the op-
tion and flexibility of buying a
sport coat and a few pair of pants
and it's a look that can be
changed easily."
Colors are also important. In
the business world, black, navy
and gray have always been con-
sidered power colors. Earth tones
give off a more relaxed message
and are a powerful fashion color.
"If someone wants a more fash-
ionable approach, rather than ex-
pressing it in color, do it in style,"
Ms. Schwartz said.

As for Ms. Hertzberg, she
keeps her colors basic, generally
black, navy and ivory. Then to
add some splash and variety, she
dresses up an outfit with colorful
blouses.
"I'm always shopping and
adding clothes to my closet. I look
for classic pieces that will last. I
also love to find sales at expen-
sive stores because their mer-
chandise is good quality and is
made to last. You can always find
cashmere sweaters on sale in
May." CI

Real Life 'Friends':
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JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER

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n Thursday night, Philip
Beron watches the ever-
popular television show
"Friends."
When he is not watching the
comedy that portrays the light,
hearted lifestyle of a tight-knit
group, he spends time with his
own circle of friends, seven other
young Detroiters all trying to
earn a living while enjoying life.
The 31-year-old Southfield
physician doesn't have any room-
mates and doesn't live across the
hall from three women, like the
characters on the NBC program.
But, he "can stand on his apart-
ment balcony and look across into
(his friend Susie Marusak's) her
apartment."
If they both stand on their bal-
conies, they can see each other
while talking on cordless phones.
"There is no romance between
us," he said. "She is one of my best
friends."
Dr. Beron takes Ms. Marusak's
aerobics classes to meet women,
and they are constantly setting
each other up.

Aside from Ms. Marusak's
roommate, Debbie Hammer, the
others in their group of eight don't
live in the same Southfield com-
plex.
They do hang out and have
\ dinner several times a week. Four
'of them own a boat together. It's
not exactly Hollywood script ma-
terial, but their closeness resem-
bles that of the inseparable cast
on one of the hottest shows on
television.
Characters on "Friends" aren't
exactly like Dr. Beron's real-life
friends. Most likely they are not
like anyone's friends. However,
aspects of these TV personalities
and the issues they face — dat-
ing, friends, jobs and parents —
are universal.
On
"Friends,"
Monica
(Courteney Cox), discouraged
with dating, is hopeful about
some day meeting Mr. Right. She
has had to work hard for every-
thing she has. Monica shares her
apartment with roommates
Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) and
Rachel (Jennifer Aniston).

