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DAWN THORPE, of Hugo Boss Canada, says "natural fabrics -- cottons, linens, tropical wools" are best bets for staying cool. She cautions men and women to avoid silk. "Even though it appears light and flowy, it is not as breathable as you think. Silk blended with cotton is a better choice." Thorpe's pet peeve is pantyhose: "That stocking rule is so antiquated. For business, there is nothing wrong with open toe shoes and bare legs." Thorpe's wearing a Hugo by Hugo Boss two-tone cotton dress with inverted front pleat. "The A-line shape of the dress is great for catching a breeze," she says.
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