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DON'T SAVE IT FOR A RAINY DAY

DRiZZLE

"Two-fer:" two coats in one. A double treat from the design team of Jane Charney and Carol Cohen. The snap-out shell of imported Pennel et Flippo sheeting fabric worn over an equally independent pure wool zip front tunic. Bluemist/black, nutmeg/loden, natural/loden, black/black. Sizes 4 to 16, about $270. At Bloomingdales and all fine stores. Drizzle, Inc., 512 Seventh Avenue, N.Y.C. 10018
 
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FASHION
SEPTEMBER 1982
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JOAN ALLEMAN RUBIN
supplement editor
ELAINE KLEIN
supplement advertising manager
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CONTENTS

FASHION FORECAST
by Michelle Moore

SPOTLIGHT ON FRED THE FURRIER
by Louis Botto

HOT TICKETS
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FASHION COVER DETAILS

Fall means First Nights and the elegant duo on PLAYBILL'S fashion cover (previous page) could easily steal any show. She dazzles in Geoffrey Beene's Red Fox trimmed gold stripped Mohair evening coat with quilted and appliqued gold edged flowers.

Her escort co-stars, fashion-wise, in a "black tie" impression from the inaugural collection of Rive Gauche Pour Homme by the producers of Yves Saint Laurent Menswear. The subtle glimmer of pure silk lapels is enhanced by the richness of worsted and double twisted mohair, specially selected for light-weight comfort and wrinkle resistant quality. Evening accessories include a narrow satin band bow tie, double breasted satin vest and a pure batiste fly-front shirt with wing collar.

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Ghosts, starring Liv Ullmann in a new adaptation of  Ibsen's classic by Arthur Kopit...Your Arms Too Short To Box With God, a revival of the popular musical, starring Patti LaBelle and Al Green...A Doll's Life, Comden and Green's musical sequel to Ibsen's A Doll's House, starring George Hearn and Betsy Joslyn... Before The Dawn, a new play by Joseph Stein, adapted from A Lady's Taylor by Aleksandr Borshchagovsky... Satchmo, a musical on the life of Louis Armstrong.
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Picture yourself in a St. Gillian

St. Gillian by Kay Unger and Monique Robidoux at Lord & Taylor.

St. Gillian, 498 Seventh Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10018

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