Sunday, March 17, 1991 - North Shore News - 23 FASHION FILE ASHION FILE is a weekly Sunday col- umn. If your business or charity is planning a fashion show, send in your information to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4. MARCH 17: Western Canadian Designers and Fashion Association is holding a designer discount sale from noon to 4 p.m. at the Van Dusen Botanical Gardens, 5251 Oak St. The works of many local designers will be on = sale for wholesale price or Sess. eee MARCH 18: The Fashion Linque is holding an ongoing show of spring arrivals featuring cruisewear, faux silks, leather, cotton and accessories. Clients are invited to browse, shop and have a free fashion personality analysis from 2 to 9 p.m, at 1093 Adderley St., North Vancouver. For infor- mation, call Linda at 876-8895 or Camilla after 6 p.m. at 984-9109. The Fashion Linque will be holding the same event on March 23 from noon to 4 p.m. eoe MARCH 20: Presented by the North Shore Winter Club, Flying High in 1991 is a lunchtime and an evening fashion show with a wine and cheese cash bar. Fash- ions from local retailers will be featured. Shows start at noon and 8 p.m. and tickets cost $10. For more information, call 985-4135. eee MARCH 23: Image consultant Robert Pante will be back in Van- couver to thrill and chill Van- couver’s best and worst dressed. Co-sponsored by the North Shore News, Pante’s three-hour seminar will include makeovers of au- dience members, Held at the Pan Pacific, tickets cost $55 and are available at Heatherington’s and Jeda Shoes in Park Royal South, and at Emporio Men’s Club, 805 West Broadway, Vancouver. eoe MARCH 25: Rose Maric Cuevas of Esmode will be the designer in focus at a rneeting of the Western Canadian Designers and Fashion Association. Held 6:45 p.m. at Le Meridien Hotel, guests will also hear feature speaker Deborah Tissington of Neto. Tickets are $5 for non-members. For informa- tion, call 689-7677, ese MARCH 26: Fashion Nations will showcase the spring and summer fashions of Park Royal Mer- chants. Hosted by the Capilano College merchandising manage- ment program and the Park Royal Merchants Association, the fash- ion show will be held at Park Royal North. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the show starting at VGH alumnae to hold tea THE VANCOUVER General Hospital Alumnae Association is holding a spring tea on April 14 to mark the transition from the hospital’s diploma program to the VGH/UBC nursing degree pro- gram. This year’s graduating class of 10 nurses will be the last class to graduate from the three-year diploma program which has been in existence since 1899. In 1902 the first class graduated from the diploma program with five nurses. The VGH diploma program is the last in the province to be phased out. This transition was a result of the Canadian Nurses’ Association Project 2000 which calls for nursing requirements to be raised to the degree level, The tea will be held 1-4 p.m.in the nurses’ residence at 2851 Heather St., Vancouver. For tick- ets, mail $6 to the Alumnae Of- fice, VGH residence by March 20. For more information, call 299- $953. 718 pm. For ticket information, marks the first of a series of Ca- call 986-1911 (local 2384 or 2085), nadian deswners appearing at MARCH 30: Canadian fashion Leslev’s. designer Feizal Virani will appear UNTHL SEPT. 2: Vancouver between noon and § p.m. at Museum is presenting a fashion- Lesley’s, 4440 West 10th Ave., oriented exhibit called Panache: Vancouver. An informal fashion 200 years of the Fashionable show featuring Virani's fashions Woman. Created by Ivan Sayers, will also take plice during the the exhibit explores the secio- afternoon. 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WHAT: A Three Hour Evening Seminar PRICE: $55 PER PERSON includes with Robert Panté a $50 gift centificate from Heatheringtons/Emporio a $25 gift certificate from Jeda Shoes WHERE: PAN PACIFIC HOTEL and a gift package from A VENIR Crystal Ballroom . 999 Canada Place, Vancouver Sponsored by: emporie” AVENIR HEATHERINGTONS ATOM Saturday, March 23, 1991 , 6:00 pm Registration, No-host bar Jeda Fa Cy (a 7:00 pm SHARP: Seminar begins Su OES ton GREAT DOOR PRIZES ROBERT PANTE TICKET INFORMATION For information and pre-registration Call Nina Rhodes 731-1119 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: HEATHERINGTONS EMPORIO MEN’S CLUB JEDA SHOES Park Royal South 805 West Broadway, Vancouver Park Royal South