………………….I LUV LINEN!………I realize there are many women who do not….but…..there are many women who do love the fabric….wrinkles and all! There is no fabric that is cooler to wear in hot humid climates than linen. That’s why it is so popular in the middle east. Linen goes as far back as the ancient Egyptians, and probably further back still. Even today the finest linen and cotton raw yarns come from Egypt. The navy linen above came from Braghenti, an Italian mill that I had a close relationship to……..This was a “glazed linen”, meaning it had a sheen to it as opposed to a washed linen which was matte and super soft and drapey. Due to the “wrinkle” factor it was best to keep the silhouettes simple. There was, from left to right, the square neck sundress with the wide straps….the “boyfriend blazer”, and the double breasted sleeveless V-neck dress. All of the buttons were classic 4 hole buttons with rims….however the metal was all 18K gold plated. Anyone who knows there gold could recognize that these were not just ordinary gold buttons. The white sleeveless cotton jersey TN dress under the jacket was in the cotton jersey. The jewelry company that had the AK licence was named SWANK. I’m sure many of you heard of it. They had a huge men’s division and made watches, cuff links and tie pins and bars….really any accessory for men including duff bags and small leather goods like wallets and belts, and even jewelry boxes. Do men use jewelry boxes anymore? The company was huge. They made many of my belts both metal and leather. The calf leather strap was made by their belt division, but the large fish hook and stud “buckle”was made by the jewelry division. The Anne Klein accessory business was growing by leaps and bounds. When I left Anne Klein it was a 5 digit million dollar business. I started the Anne Klein Couture jewelry business from zero, but that’s another story. It was really fun to have all of my imaginations come true….and then there were the SHOES!!! That was great fun to do too, and they all coordinated with the collections beautifully. Between both the Anne Klein Couture shoe collection, and the Anne Klein 11 shoe collections combined they were a huge business, and sold every where!