North Shore ows S “IT see Arts Umbrella fashions funds irom LIGHTS . words iy Sai 1 dooat fashions. bho Worl Foundation presiders Jacqui Cohen arrives of the scene. NEWS photos Ann Hamitten Fashion Television host and broadcast personality Jeanne Beker and her husband, broadcaster Denis left, and Salma Mitha of Consensus Communications were among many North Shore resi- Cameon president Lynda Perry ‘ooked very chic in her stylish hat and elegant dents who attended the fashion gala. Vancouver Sun men’s fashion columnist Guy Saddy is enjoying the show. Renne Malette and her son Lance Morginn check out the show together. Province fashion repo-ter Kerrie Moore looks fab with her hands Mehndi henna dyed. Erin D’Este believes in the fundraising cause. Four tick- ets for $100 or one ticket for $30 buys one a chance at winning a Saab, Rolex watch, or Holt fashion package, with proceeds going to Arts Umbrella. 3 Countess Aline Dobrzensky enjoys a chat with fur fashion designer Zuki. Baroness Stefanie von Pfetten, ieft, of West Vancouver is taking in the show with her friend Kelly Futler. G'Neil were a big hit with everyone. anchor Pamela Martin joins some col- leagues at the press table. b perio West Van's Peggy Steleg enjoys a pre-dinner cock- tail! betore the fashion show begins. Holt Renfrew’s own Diane Wallace and Giorgio D’Est¢ are busy selling fundrasing tickets. The grand prize is a 1997 Saab. With proceeds to the Arts Umbretia, every RS one is a winner. The runway show included the faiest from Calvin Hein including this funnel- neck nectarine felt dress. Jewelry designer Rebecca Johnson heads into the Gorgeous ballroom at the Hotel Vancouver. The shimer and shine look ny Prada: a silver-qrey silk cocktail chemise with rhinestone detail. Paul Larocque, director of marketing arid special events for Ans Umbrella, extends a warm welcome. faim