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Sketch of woman wearing a shirtwaist dress, long sleeves, side slit, patch pockets, with a contrasting belt and big buckle and a long chain necklace. The text on the back, possibly the advertising copy, reads, Anne Klein does a knit, belted shift that you will adore in any length you want to wear it. It is a deep Spanish red, belted in silver and black and is 100% chic! A note says, Can you get some floral. 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.