The Panther. (Atlanta, Georgia) 19??-1989, August 25, 1980, Image 15

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Page 15 The Panther August 25, 1980 Fall 4 Prep Look’ Reincarnated BY LYSTERIA ARCHIE Panther Staff Writer This fall the “American In fluence” has hit the fashion scene. Europeans have covered New York’s Seventh Avenue collections in the same way they typically hop to London, Paris and Milan. In Paris, there is a rush for Shetland sweaters, pennyloafers, button down shirts, all Ivy League and traditional American clothing,’’ explained, Alfred Fornay, Creative Director of Revlon’s Polished Ambers Collection. Tweeds, pleated plaids and real tartan kilts paired with nordic and arglyes make for a versatile attire that commutes between school and work. These quality pieces can last you a lifetime. When asked whether this style of dressing will be popular in Northern and Southern Colleges alike, Mr. Fornay stated, "The coastal areas except change very fast. New York, for example, is the trend and pace setter for the country, so you are likely to see more updated fashion conscious people in this area. The prep look will definitely be seen all over the Northern region of the country.’’ “People in the South are more moral conservative type people Investment dressing and classcism are returning this tall, l-rom tne Fall (Winter 1980 Chanel Ready-to-Wear Collection, designed by Phillippe Guilounge, a classic tweed suit with cassis cashmere pull over. Accessories by Chanel. so the Ivy league look may be even more popular in this area because the people have never completely lost contact with the basics in dressing which is one of the main characteristics of this fall’s prep look.” In general “The American In fluence” (with the help of your individual taste in accessories) will be very popular here and abroad this fall and possibly many falls to come. Revlons Polished Ambers Collection is even doing its part to conform to the Collegiate look. Many of its brighter lip, cheeks, and nail colors are being played down to give them a softer look. EVERGREEN MCAT-DAT Review Course Take the course in dividually in Atlanta in 3 to 5 days. P.O. Box 77034, Atlanta, GA 30309 phone (404) 874- 2454 BY VEVERLY Y. BYRD Are you having problemswith your television set? So you say you misplaced your soap opera? You can’t seem to find "One Life To Live” or “The Edgeof Night?” Or maybe you can’t catch Richard Dawson and “The Family Feud?”’ Chances are that you are not hallucinating. Neither are your channels out of place. It’s just that WSB-TV, Channel 2 in Atlan ta, is moving its network af filiation from NBC to ABC, some of which have already been moved and most to take place on Sept. 1. According to Frederick Barbara,)r., vice - president and general manager of WSB-TV, the change was encouraged by the close relationship between the profile of the Atlanta viewer and that of the audience of the ABC network programs. "We feel that by combining Channel 2’s strengths - in local news and public affairs with ABC’s sports, news, children’s and entertainment programs, we can best continue to be the This cognac toned leather blouson facket is the perfect thing for breezy fall afternoons. The multicolored wool herringbone trousers and a turtleneck knit sweater accentuates the casual look.Fall 1980 La Donna Couture Collection by Dimitri Couture, LTD of New York. WSB-TV To Be Affiliated With ABC leader our viewers expect.” WSB-TV hasa 32year history of the serving Atlanta market, ac cording to Barber. He said the decision to move from NBC to ABC was not easy. "We went on the air in 1948 as an NBC af filiate,” he said. “We’ve enjoyed three decades of success and a highly professional relationship over the years. We have deep respect for NBC and can assure Atlanta viewers they can con tinue to rely on ourcommitment to quality and service in the public interest.” Soon all of the soap operas that you are accustomed to airing on ABC will be shown on NBC and vice-versa. ABC’s sports programs, "Wide World of Sports” and "Monday Night Football” will be viewed on Channel 2. “20/20” news magazine program and 'Good Morning America” will also be seen on Channel 2. According to Barber, ABC’s continued expansion of news coverage and successful showsas "20/20” are indications that the network shares NBC-TV’s com mitment to news. So if m doubt about your favorite television show, don’t panic until you’ve checked or the other station. You mav get lucky, but there is the possibility remaining that your favorite show was cancelled. Next Issue Men’s Fashions