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Fashion update: the modern suit BY DAN MOTSINGER Clothes make you feel different. Whether you're dressed for the office, casually dressed at the game or in your favorite golf attire on the green, clothes have power. A suit, for example, can make you feel crisper, cleaner and more attentive. Suits have the power to change your whole attitude. Hart Schaffner and Marx fea ture traditional two- and three-but ton style suits in their Gold Trum peter line. Peerless Man's three- and four-button styles are available in microfiber and tnany textured wool fabrics, just in time for the cool weather ahead. Peerless microfiber sport coats are available in navy, black, dark brown and camel. The Jhane Barnes collection fea tures her popular one-button model. Jhane has a reputation of finding the best fabrics in the world. Colors of importance this fall are the new smoky grays, taupe and olives. Black, as usual, never goes out of style and is the dressiest. We may be going through a period of casualness now more than ever, but things are evolving back. ? Casualness is a trend, and trends come and go, but suits are here to stay. Now and into the millennium! Sizzling trends inspired by silver screen stars (NAPSI)-"It's what they're a.U wearing..." Who are they? They are a new- generation of movie-goers strongly influenced by star power. Experts agree that fashion trends are set by celebrities, both on and off the silver screen. When a film star sports a particular outfit or wears a certain accessory, it can provoke millions of imitations and create a fad. Recognizable styles in accessories, such as hats and sunglasses, have their own kind of appeal. Who can forget the images of such classic actresses as Audrey Hepburn with her eyes hidden behind huge round sun glasses in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"? Or Jackie Onassis' tortoise shell rimmed oval sunglasses that took on so much star power that the style was copied by women worldwide? More recently, styles of sunglasses worn in movies such as "The Blues Brothers," "Risky Business" and "Men in Black" became so popular that fans drove sales of certain styles 300 per cent higher, according to Women's Wear Daily. Undoubtedly, the latest fad will be the accessories introduced in Warner Bros.' summer blockbuster "Wild Wild West", which stars Will Smith and Kevin Kline. This stylish adven ture-comedy features two of the best dressed characters in the West, right down to their hip sunglasses. To learn more about the Burger King system, visit the company's website at www.burgerking.com. THE C^Bnicle You Should Be Reading The Chronicle 722-8624 ' LARRESHECA & MONIQUE Fashion Boutique & Accessories rm 3612 Reynolda Road Winston-Salem, NC 27106 (336) 924-4888 . 40% TO 60% off all Merchandise^ CKI* ^^MenFashion < Gwo\d? Available ? =?: % Sizes 2-36
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