Fall fashion: All that's By Marilyn Kitzes Since the new school year is al- ready in full swing, most fashion- conscious students already know what's "hot", "hip", "cool", and "now" in the world of clothes. For those of you that don't, or possibly didn't care enough to find out, here's your golden opportunity to become somewhat in vogue. Suede is a big item this fall - especially in jackets and shoes. The fringed suede coat is making a comeback, working well with the fashion industry's latest obsession with the Wild West. While suede jackets can often be costly, used clothing stores do offer an inexpen- sive, and fashionable alternative. In fact, resale clothing around campus is more popular than ever due to a revival in the '60's era clothing look. Vintage vests and jackets and blazers are turning up everywhere- even in department stores and bou- tiques, where the price tag is signifi- cantly raised compared to stores that specialize in used clothing. Basic fall plaid patterns are preva- ;fab lent in everything from skirts to coats. Blanket coats and shawls are a fresh variation on the traditional coat. Colorful Navajo prints, also seen in conjunction with the West- ern theme, are catching on with de- signers and retailers for a warm, win- tery look. Jeans are wider in the leg and baggier than last year. Thick belts are again worn high-waisted allow for a "paper bag" effect. The wider leg seems to be the trend in many pants designed this season, replacing last year's tapered look. In a very 'Londonesque' mode, shoes are bigger, more bulky and rounder in the toe this season - a more dramatic version of the typical oxford. Some of the most attractive shoes are suede, using rich neutral colors in wine, forest-green, and chocolate-brown. For those wild enough to take the plunge, animal prints are decorating clothes, belts, shoes, and other ac- cessories. So, there you have it, the latest in fashion. Go ahead, be hip. Thank you to our fashion coordinators for helping put together the clothing and shots: Laura Counts - Theater page Pam Berg - Administration page Karen Dwarka - MSA page Bridget Fordham - Faculty page Dana Glen - Greek page Marilyn Kitzes - Accessories. Thank you also to all our models for taking time out from their busy schedules to help us. Notable figures around campus show us what's new in failfashion Read Jim Poniewozik Every Weekend Cam pus Donuts 7 Days a Week The Friendly Shop 1 Attention For your hepith Fraternities and we squeeze Sororities- Carrot Juice & Discount and Orange Juice at delivery for large - our Ann Arbor orders.-location. Try our Croissant Sand- 6 FREE Donuts with wiches at our Ann Arbor location. purchaseof___dozn! I Ypsilanti Ann Arbor i 2649 Washtenaw 222 N. Fourth Ave. * 434-2884 663-4080 * Facials " Massage : Hydrotherapy ' Body Wrap " *Hair " Nails " Beauty Waxing " Gift Certificates See, Experience And Feel The Difference We Call It Beauty, Fashion And Wellness. EFFRET ICHAELOWE BEAUTY SPA 996-5585 206 S. Fifth Avenue (next to the Ann Arbor Theater) l! j ! ii _ +- ...., ICS / //Lf ilk\ 71 yam. b ~ ,. , ti i . . , . , l