Assemblage of various swatches of fabrics for fall 1961, with model Anne St. Marie superimposed on top. Anne wears an ensemble from Maurice Rentner, all in Anglo wool: a dark grey wool flannel dress; grey-brown wide coat, with hidden buttons, three-quarter sleeves, and fur at the collar, of wool Melton cloth. Styled with a matching close-fitting hat by Emme, black leather gloves by Van Raalte, Round-the-Clock stockings in a light stone color, black opera pumps by Entree of Eisendrath textured calfskin, and unattributed gold earrings. Her makeup is from Juliette Marglen. She is surrounded by swatches of fabrics in shades of greens, browns, and greys, reminiscent of the woods. The types of fabrics include plaids, tweeds, crepes, flannels, and more. They are by a variety of companies, including: Forstmann, Cohama, Raimon, Mayflower, Concord, Crompton, Fuller, Ballaine, Warren of Stafford, Milliken, Einiger, Lawford, Martin, Chardon-Marche, Berroco, Tempo, Lesur, Worumbo, Chantal, Jasco, Anglo, and Gilbert H. Robinson. (Full details can be found on pages 122-123 in issue)