C4 - Wednesday, December 14, 1983 - North Shore News Gl fashion THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT OF LONDON DRUGS PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT? THE OPTICAL DEPT. OF LONDON DRUGS WILL MEET OR BEAT THE ADVERTISED PRICE OF ANY OPTICAL COMPANY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SHORE. IF YOU DON’T BUY FROM US . YOU’LL PROBABLY PAY TOO MUCH! OLE Bing THE OPTICAL DEPT. OF LONDON DRUGS INSIDE LONDON DRUGS | 2032 LONSDALE AVE. 987-2264 NEWS photo Terry Peters DRESSED IN A BIG way, the model shows-off a full blouse with lots of gathers, and skirt belted and gathered at the waist. The grey cape and hat give the finishing touches for a classic, yet sporty look. SAFEWAY a ew / Nos December 1983 | ft | CLOSED 25 CHRISTMAS DAY CLOSED 26 BOXING DAY CLOSED SAPEWAY CHRISTMAS SFIOPPING HOURS By DIANE RAPSKE It was a fashion ‘‘show’’ in true sense of the word. ‘‘New York, New York’’ held at Richards on Richards club in Vancouver, was more than just a display of fashion wear but a program of music, dance and color, choreo- graphed to reveal the excite- ment of the latest in clothing and hair styles for men and women. Following the theme sug- gested by the title, the show began with a glimpse of what men and women are wearing in business, and where else do you look for the latest styles but in one of the business capitals of the world — New York. Models talent for their they snappy suits and double breasted raincoats and women’s sleek skirt/vest combinations. The V.I.P. Shoppe Ltd., Brandee & Wine Apparel for Men, Neto, and Pappas Furs Designers Ltd. were all par- ticipants in the evening assisted by the Hair Unique Hair Design which gave new insights into hair styling for 1984. A sudden change in lighting and music set the mood for Roya, stylist at Hair Unique, to create one of displayed dance as presented men’s business | SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY THURSDAY _foat_ SATURDAY _ Some stores may have extended shopping hours... check individual store window signs. Seasons greetings from all the staff at B® A show of shows her specialities, before the audience. As one ‘‘butterfly’’ moved gracefully over the stage, showing a hair style of wild, wooly curls at the fore- head and hair smoothed back into two large rolls in the nape of the neck, Roya swift- ly transformed the other ‘‘butterfly’’ from curlers to shining glory. The ‘‘but- terflies’’ had left their co- coons. And emerged with a beautiful new hair style. Volume is the key to this year’s hairstyles, reflecting the over all look of the free and natural feeling. Hair is being worn full of curls and well below the shoulders. It’s weight makes it sway allur- ingly to the rhythm of a woman’s long, bold strides. Shorter hair is worn wild and full. No need to carry a comb — unruly curls are not to be tamed. In contrast, men’s hairstyles are neat and swept off the face. They are made to look soft, yet smoothly sculptured. Leathers were the even- ing’s favorites for both men and women’s wear. Pant/bomber jacket com- binations with no color to relieve the darkly exciting black on black, are light and comfortable in English domesticated lambskin. A black pant ensemble with slashes of mustard yellow is