=z i Rig 4 ee Fashion ‘View’ benefits bi yh QM N SY : Zz * 4 Hy X of Keo Re a) : 2 f ¥ NY re a! et north shore news ‘ FASHION FASHIONS from Dino Minichiello’s fal! collection, avall- , able at the new Minichielio boutique in Yaletown, will be included in the fundraiser A Room with a View. | Fashion TO OCT. 11: A manufactur- ers’ clearance sale of fall and winter -holiday items by Poorboy, Neto and. French - Laundry: rakes piace from “noon ‘to: 6 p.m.‘ at 1092 Hamilton Street at Helmcken in Vancouver's Yaletown dis- trict. Visa, Mastercard, Amex and Interac accepted. OCT. 22-24: The Wedding Guiid . presents its autumn bridal. show. to showcase Vancouver’s next gencration of - wedding services, at Heritage Hall, 3202 Main St., : sMancouver. Fashion shows, wedding workshops, wine tast- ing and refreshments. Hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday and Sunday as well as 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets“ are..$20 through Ticketmaster at'280-4444.° SATURDAY, OCT. 23: ; Avon introduces the Westpark fashion collection and fashion _ jewelry, 11:a.m. to 4 p.m. at _ Cheers Restaurant, E. 2nd St., North Van. Shows at 12:30 and 2'p.m. Refreshments, raf- fles, free samples and consulta- tions. Admission is $2, with proceeds to North Shore Crisis Centre. SATURDAY, OCT. 23: The Canadian, Society for Asian Arts will host Mood Indigo, a gala dinner and dance at the Four Seasons Hotel. The evening is thematically linked to exhibitions = at _—sthe Vancouver and Canadian Crait museums about indigo. Also included is a fashion design competition, including stu- dents of Capilano College’s textile arts program. Tickets are $150 at 689-2755. SUNDAY, OCT 24: Fashion Evolution, a fashion show produced by Chris Falcon and “Vancouver Ready-to-Wear showcases the fashions of two dozen of the city’s up-and- coming, designers, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Vancouver Trade and Convention. Centre. Tickets, $24.95 plus GST, through Ticketmaster at 280- 4444. TO OCT. 31: Nomination forms ure now available at Fabricland, Capilano Mall, for the fabric store’s Community Sewer Award. The award cel- ebrates a home sewer dedicat- ed to her craft. The winner will receive a prize package from Fabricland. TO NOV. 2: In the Wrap of | Luxury, luxurious shawls, lay- ered dresses and draping scarves by Izabela Sauer are on™ display at Circle Craft Gallery, Granville Island. Info: 669- 1. FRIDAY, NOV. 5: West Varicouver Rotary Ciub’s fifth annual charity findraising din- ner. and fashion. show will take place at Hollyburn Country Club. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m.; dinner at 7 p.m. followed by fashion show. Tickets. are $50 by calling ‘Greg at 926-0196. —— Compiled by Layne Christensen FASHION FILE is a weekly Sunday column. If your business or charity is planning a fashion show, send in your information as early as possible to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave, North: Vancouver, B.C., V7M 2H4. Fax to 985-2104 or e-mail . Priority is given to fundraising Sashion events and fashion shows taking place on the North Shore. A dozen of Vancouver’s top fash- jon designers will team up with visual artists for an evening benefit Oct 17. A Room With a View will transform the Roundhouse Community Centre at Pacific and Davie in Vancouver’s Yaletown district into an exotic world. The event is in conjune- tion with the ongoing exhi- bition Gathering Threads: The Pleasure of Textiles. Proceeds = from the evening fashion show and art auction will bencfit Seva Service Society’s program for sight restoration and blindness prevention in South Asia. Foud and beverage from around the world will be served in lushly decorated settings to create an ambi- ence that will transport the audience for at least a few autumn hours. A runway show will fea- ture the current collections of North Shore designers Dino Minichiello and Feizal Virani as well as those of Yoel Farzan for Poorboy, Roxanne Nikki, RozeMerie Cuevas for Jacqueline AS WA Graduated 1968 from the International Fabricare Institute in Sitverspring, Maryland. Does Carousel! Cieaners do Table Linens? Yes we do! All tablecloths are done on the premises with special care; including hand pressing which will keep them looking their best the whole year through. CAROUSEL CLEANERS ‘Outside location between Canada Trust & Tio Say Mon. Wed. 6:30 to 6:30 pm. Thurs.F ti. 6:30 to 9 pm SatunSay 6.39 19 5:30 tm Sunday oun to 5 pm Park Reyel North 922-4821 Conoir, Darin’ Hartmann, Hajnalka Mandula for Mandula Moda, Dinny Lansdowne for Style Box, Laura Friedland, Daryl Lih, CMD Concept Limited and Alice Philips. Artists who have donat- edoworks) for auction include Daniel Izzard, Kiff Holland, Carole Arnston, Xwa Lack Tun, Ian Rowles, Lawrence Ruskin and News photographer Cindy Goodman, all of the North Shore. Tickets for the event are $40, the cost of one cataract surgery in the developing world. Barbara Hannah, Seva’s executive director says the concept behind A Room with a View is that by feast- ing your cyes and other senses in Vancouver on Sunday, Oct. 17, “halfway around the world a blind person will receive sight restoring surgery.” Tickets can be purchased from the Seva office, 713- 6622, or at the door. oa F et i y ase = 5 \ : ** V6 : ¥ aA aa Sunday, October 10, 1999 — North Shore News — 19 KG ot Go D gay Spa Body Wrap af hr. 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