Pak 16.-. Sunday, April 2, 1989 - - North Shore News _. Fashions on parade Sinclair Centre, 757 West Hastings Street in Vancouver. Show times are 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Refreshments served. Phone 683- 1132 for information. VIEW THE latest in clothing, ac- cessories, hair and makeup at two spring. fashion shows at Lynn Valley Centre, April 7 and 8. Fash- ions and hair by local merchants. Chance to win a fashion gift certif- icate and. prizes. Show ‘times are Friday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 8 at 1:30 p.m. For information phone Noreen or Karen at 980-9354. HBATHERINGTONS. AND Ruby’s of Park Royal have begun their weekly fashion shows in Park Royal Centre — Tuesdays at Cafe Royal (call 926-4514 for seserva- tions), and Thursdays at: Rene’ s Reétaurant (926-1018). BIRTHRIGHT of North Van- couver presents a spring and sum- mer shopping spree at Fashion Party Inc. Warehouse,.8560 Fraser Street, on Saturday, April 8 from 10 a.m. to 1 p,m. Women’s fash- ions at discount prices. Tickets are $3 at the door or phone 987-7313. BOSOM BUDDIES is sponsoring Fashions Galore and More, a fash- ion show on Tuesday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m. at Delbrook Baptist Church. Outfits will be presented by Compliment Fashions, who will also offer tips about accessories and makeup. Swimwear is by Chrysalis’ Boutique. Bosom Bud- dies helps women who have had mastectomies to regain their con- fidence. Proceeds to raise awareness of the need for a hospice at Lions Gate Hospital. Tickets are $5 each obtainable at Compliment Fashions, Chrysalis Boutique, or, if available, at the door. LEONE IS offering | two informal showings of the Marina Rinaldi collection for spring and summer -*89 on Monday, April 10 at the Learn to work with hair you were born with MANY PEOPLE are nervous about getting their hair cut. If this sounds like you, start by making a small change in what is called a transition cut. A change does not. always have to be major to be significant. Raymond Salons offers the foi- lowing hair tips. Whether you are considering that not only help style and hold but protect, de-tangle and add shine. If you haveh’t changed your hairstyle for some time, you may be seeing only one aspect of your personality. Everyone has a ‘‘mirror-face’’: a _ set look we assume when we look at ourselves in the mirror. See Photo page 17 changing or simply maintaining your style, it is important that you feel that: you are communicating with your hairstylist. - A Stylist should be interested iu helping you develop your own look rather than his or her latest fantasy creation. A consultation, with no obliga- tion, is a good starting point when working with a new stylist or when contemplating a change. Consider your stylist part of the support team of professionals you draw upon to help you cope with your busy life. Ask him or her to show you how to change your look with thc styl- ing aids essential to take advantage of spring’s versatile cuts. Ask your stylist to telf you about the many multiple-benefit products Rosanne, Fun, Saucy, Sensmve , . Boudoir Portnaitsire . Our image of ourselves can become just as fixed. Start to ex- plore different images by combirg your hair differently, slicking it down rather than brushing it cut or adding a hair piece. }f you don’t like the effect, sim- ply comb it out and congratulate yourself for trying something new. Put a little fun back in your life, including a time to experiment with your hair. A new hairstyle is a fun way to explore different aspects of your personality — not to find a new you but another part of you. : See Try Page 17 ee WAS 5 OFF RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL Volun- teer Association is holding a major fund-raising fashion show on Wednesday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m., on the hospital grounds in Penn- ington Hall (500 Lougheed Hwy., Port Coquitlam). Tickets are $5, obtainable at the door, from vol- unteers, or from the Volunteer Centre at 524-7603. BRETTONS CELEBRATES _ its recent. opening at Eaton’s Centre in Metrotown Burnaby with a gala fashion fund raiser to benefit the YWCA’s Crabtree Corner. Tickets are $100 ($70 tax deductible), available by phoning 683-2531. Many, many styles to choose from. by BO uU T The event, which includes dinner, takes place Friday, April 7 at HMCS Discovery in Stanley Park. MEET TORONTO designer Marilyn Brooks at the third annual series of Fashion Evenings at Le Meridien Hotel, 845 Burrard St., from 7 to 10 p.m. on April 18. Discover how fashion trends will develop into the ’90s, learn abotit the industry from marketing CX- perts, and meet Brooks who pres-’’ ents her bridal and deli fashions. collections, with a personal look at the past 25 years of Canadian fashion. Fees are $35 per seminar (topics for seminars, held every Tuesday during the month of April, vary), or $25 for seniors and students. 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