4} ay ratil ste Bi) "Simple loaks best," is the philosophy desiyne# Rachelle Wendt follows for Gauche Designs. ” Simple silhouettes made in natural fibres like cotton and silk are comfortable and versatile. Fall’s exclusive collection at Lonsdale oe Quay Market features easy fir vests, 6 long narrow skirts, canvas jackets and wide pant in shades of tobacco, mustard, burgundy, navy and black. "Accessories are the key to making the line come together," saysWendt, showing slouchy cotton hats and whimsical Banana Bob jewellery. . ry TO. Oop < AMBLE INTO AUTUMN ok for models strolling through the Market, wearing | latest Fall fashions from Lonsdale Quay Market Shops on SUNDAY SEPT. 26 from 1-3 p.m. DRY DOCK CLOTHING COMPANY Owner, Denise Caruana features the best of West Coast dressing — sophisticated casual fashion in natural fibres for the whole family. "Knits are a leading look for fall. Versutile knit leggings, big tunics and basic tees from The Kettle Creek Clothing Co, a Quay favourite, are the top pick for 3 “weekend wear. The Eagte’s Eye knits ¥ up whimsical sweaters decorated with ® crests, plaids and animals in vibrant cottons. Top it all off with u waterproof oilskin jacket - perfect for Vancouver weather." says Denise fist Ay ute : ea fae Wednesday, September 22, 1993 - North Shoro Ne iasaeieaeninamenaeamnmmen \ ste meneame eta SL WTAE SZAD ARTY RIVET CRANES ORR INR COREA LARD OR Pa GA LL AN A lL Ale (e 4 please mum Fun and functional, please mum ears top marks with both parents and children. Parents appreciate the cosy durable fabrics and affordable prices while kids love the bright colours and trendy styles. Koo Koo Zoo is a new line of vibrant striped and floral demins in dresses to overalls. Designed and manufactured with love in Vancouver, please mum is known for their commitment to "honest value at honest prices." says manager Leslie Glasgow. Look for please mum’s bright new stoze. ZULAIKA ACCESSORIES Jayni Pirani searches the worid for exotic handcrafted jewellery and accessories. "I alwarys look for some- thing different," she says,"it could be whimsical or very dramatic. There’s - no one top trend for fall, it depends 4 on your style and personality." For sterling silver from Indonesia and Mexico, and semi -— precious stones from Peru. Don’t miss their exquisite 19th century sterling silver jewellery from Nepal and Afghanistan. CASANOVA "Soft is the key word for fashion at Casanova," says manager Sidney Lo. "Fall is a very sophisticated season.” Relaxed yet eleganz silhouettes feature fingertip-length jackets paired with long lean skirts slit ro the knee. Matching vests are popular too. Colours are soft and muted in natural shades of taupe, rust, beige, steel grey and burgundy. "Accessories are important to complete the look," notes Lo, showing long necklaces or chokers, wide belts and soft oversized scarves. J. GREGORY MEN’S APPAREL Looking back over his 32 years experience in men’s wear, Bill Van Unen has rarely been this excited about fail fashion. “This season is spectacular. Men’s fashien is a lot more fun and adventurous than it was a few years ago." New looks at ]. Gregory start with rich colours in warm earth tones with accents of plum and olive. Pattern mixing pairs a check jacket with a striped shirt and geometric print tie. Leading trends include leather bomber jackets, patterned sweaters, and witty ties. per a hie sng wy aa i pera a “i