C4 - Wednesday, November 10, 1982.- North Shore News EEE fashion PATTI SMITH and Laurie Keelty make a successful team. that designs and markets one of a kind products. Laurie is the buyer and sales rep while Patti handles the production of the finished goods. Their speciality is necklaces made from exotic materials such as amber, Somali copal, meerschaum, 5 ‘By ELLSWORTH DICKSON Chinese serpentine, anahow wood, abalone, coral, glass and seeds. Laurie spends several months a year.travelling to India, Africa, South-East Asia and other parts of the world in search of beads and other materials which can be made __ into. fashionable necklaces. During’ her many visits to stores all over Canada Laurie told the News that what she needs is a strong chauffeur to take her to her many appointments market to boutiques across Canada. and carry her sample bag which is pretty heavy for a slender lady to carry. While in New York City, Laurie checks out the up- coming fashion scene to have some idea of which will be hot fashion items in the coming months. Meanwhile, from her Deep Cove home, Patti and her staff string together the beautiful pieces. into exquisite necklaces, costing $35 to $300. Having collected beads _ since LAURIE: Keelty displays some of the bead necklaces and belts she and partner Patti Smith design, produce and childhood, Patti sophisticated knowledgeable eye put putting together the necklaces. , Marketed under the name “Tianguis” (say Tee-an’-gus), Laurie and Patti's necklaces are available at better North Shore boutiques and across has a and ‘Canada. - For the Christmas season, they are promoting long. glittering. art glass,. jet and rhinestone necklaces and ear rings. News Photo Ellsworth Dickson Earrings, hats head “Seventh Avenie, New York, is having a love affair with hats. And heading the top of the list of this seasons’ mainstay accessories is the classic fedora - eternally handsome, with creased crowns and wide brims or flirty with sloping brims that dip below: one eye.” Magazine, New York. Canadian women are also clamoring for hats. To complement the tailored look of hats, gold earrings are being worn in larger, bolder shapes, reports the Canadian Gold Information Centre. Gold earrings also provide the crowning touch for the richly -hued~ fabrics and lavish .trims prevalent this fall. The newest carring trend is the large square = or shellshaped studs which hug the ear in swirl design treatments. The gold sparkles through faceted or hammered surfaces. Luxe looks for evening ‘include lustrous short. or shoulder brushing dangles in dramatic stylings. Real gold earrings communicate something even more fundamental than fashion, they endow the wearer with g certain vitality. Pamper the lady in You free manicure ~ with perm stylists: Britta & Wayne offer good tilDec 1 facials eyelash tints manicure pedicure waxing- half leg & foot retlexology a “SKIN CARE 1854 Marine Drive West Van 926-327 1 SHAKLEE © independent. distributor 3718 Edgemont Boulevard 980-2885 48 westlynn mall Sp ee ee ‘ $ ads The Faculty of the Vancouver Waldorf School invites you to an Open House Friday, November 12, 1982 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. © * Displays work will “The Waldorf Approach to Education” Drama “Tell Me If Anything Was Ever Done.” A dramatic sketch of ‘Leonardo Da _ Vinci per- formed by Grade 8 students. Teachers will be present to discuss the curriculum and_ philoso ophy of Rudolf Steiner which is followed by over 300 Waldorf Schools, “around the world. of children’s illustrate the balance of artistic and academic activities. Pre-School Kindergarten Grade School Accreditation b the lucation gh B.C. Independent Schools Act The Vancouver: WALDORF SCHOOL . verti eer ae “education for the whole child”’ 2725 St. Christopher's Road _ North Vancouver Savings Si mply 20 % 50 % ALL NEW FASHIONS ir ae es Spectacular to a re ad Sophisticated er arc 985-7435 985-7615 re ey eee