WHO TO CALL: Fashion Editor Layne Christensen 985-2131 (118) fashion statements DRESSING SMARTER this summer doesn’t “require fashion ingenuity as much as a change in perception. Open your mird to new ideas . without closing your bank account by seeing your clothing as separates with lots of options rather than rigid outfits. With ‘some minor changes. an item that’s been warming the bench may suddenly get just the image boost it needs to become a starter. Warm-weather style takes pre- ‘cision — strategic mixing and matching of the right items and the right accessories to keep you _ cool while improving your image. Here, we offer 28 coel routes to clout which will help keep you ahead, even if its 8:00 am and 26°C. Don‘t buy a revealing sum- emer top unless you've got the right undergarments to wear beneath it, You may be caught without being able to wear a bra. Update a summer jacket by ereplacing shoulder pads with smaller ones. You will get 4 much stronger shoulder line and a lighter appearance without having to do major alterations. Carry outfit extras like hose. escarf and jacket to work to keep cool and add them after you arrive. Carry a patent bag in off- ewhite or a pastel for an immediate update to your entire summer wardrobe. Faux patent works just as well as a high- priced leather. A long-sleeved T-shirt or T- eshirt dress can be worn as a beach halter by slipping out of both sleeves, holding them up in front of you, and then tying them behind your neck. Replace the belt that came ewith shorts, skirt or pants with a more distinctive one in leather or chain links to add quality. See Lighten page 15 a Father's Day............ Bi Shore Shots. 8 Travel. Specializing i in Blindls and Draperies for over 10 years N7- 949 West 3rd St. N. Van. WIDE SELECTION OF “Bonnets, Sleepers, Short Sets, _ Jumpsuits, Overalls, T-shirts & many more unadvertised specials ' including our under $10 rack. LYNN VALLEY 7 CENTRE YOU'LL STAY. fresher if you carry outfit extras like hose, scarf. and jacket to work. Just. add the pieces once you arrive. Graphic Carol Crenna