Sunday. September 25, 1994 — North Shore News ST ENEIMETT IT'S SIMPLE to dress with style this season. [t's a matter of one, two, three — a shapely long jacket, a pair of wearwith-everything trousers and a big coat that siides over any item in your work wardrobe. These basics will take you into fall and prove worthy of their closet space right through winter. The right three pieces are updated for ‘94, but won't date themselves quickly, because we all know that suit separates and coats are among the costliest items you own. Canadian designer lines Peter Nygard and Jix’s Studio J focus on the kind of business clothes that both companies have always done best: fashionable classics and nothing but clean-lined sportswear in fine- quality fabrics. Softness and casual clegance are apparent throughout their lines which include suits, dresses, separates and coats. Meirose Avenue Boutique in The Lonsdale Quay chouses pieces by these labels created in cosy thick wools, lighter crepes and luxurious silks cut in rich, solid shades that work together or on their own, Take this pure silk suit ina soft butternut shade by Nygard, accessorized by Yul Confection jewelry. The Jacket is long, sli and feminine, The update comes from its Orient-influenced details — a theme prevident in New York collecnons this season — at the collar and che tiny single-breasted buttons. The piuits are als pure silk crepe which drapes softy ina mens earingaenced style. The long cout by Studio J is pure wool with a cashinere-Hke texture, Is a traditional overcoat with a removable fawe fur colkur and deep pockets. Ins untraditional coler, cranberry red. and addition of a drawstring waist to give it new shape, give ita modem look. The store alse: carnies fine-quality updated Chassics for men. You'll find great sweaters by Report. a division of Hugo Boss, iba Pi sports jackets and suits, Victor Riminapael pried shirts, Montuardress siirts and ties by Maschine sued iybhos