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Sketch of 4 women wearing black and white outfits--the first, an ankle-length checkered skirt and matching jacket, teamed with a long-sleeved polka dotted blouse with French cuffs--the skirt is lined with polka dots. Second is a floor length halter top dress in the same pattern and lining. Next is a pantsuit with wide legs and a matching jacket with Mandarin collar, and finally, a long-sleeved tunic with Mandarin collar and vaguely Asian influence, with plain wide legged pants. This is a cut-out of the advertisement, and the copy reads, Anne Klein does Black and White Cotton for her Summer collection.. Anne Klein (August 3, 1923 - March 19, 1974) was an American fashion designer. Her birth name was Hannah Golofsky (it has also been written as Golofski). She changed her first name to Anne, and took Ben Klein's last name when she married him in 1948.. She was the first fashion designer after Coco Chanel to adapt men's clothing styles into how outfits were produced and designed for women.