16 — Sunday, August 29, 1999 — North Shore News COCO Chanel once said “When I can no longer create anything, Pil be done for.” Although she died in 1971, it would seem she’s not done for yet — the scent that revolu- tionized the world of fragrance in 1921 continues to evolve. Dubbed “liquid gold,” Chanel N° 5 was the first fra- grance ever to be named after a designer. Still in its original Art Deco bottle, it remains one of the most popular scents of all dime. Now its unique rose, amber and patchouli scent is available in a new bath and body range of products. The classic perfume, versa- tile enough to wear anytime and in any season, now comes echoed in a sitky Body Lotion, Bath Gel, After-Bath Pressed Body Powder, Body Cream, Essential Bath’. Oils ‘nd Bath . The line.ranges in price from $32 for the soap to S80 for the Body Cream. The line will be available at deparunent stores beginning in September. — Deana Lancaster north shore news 8 FASHION Bay hosts cosmeliic consults THE forecast is in for fall. Expect a cooling trend of plums, purples and mauves. Estée Lauder at The Bay, Park Royal, unveiled its fall colour cosmetics catlec- tion, Winter Beach, with a customer event on the evening of Aug. 18. The collection plays with tones of heather, plum and grey, offering new products like a heathery grey cye pencil to adark MOIRA Skinner of The Bay applies a liquid foundation to Diana Younan’s wine-stained lipstick. face. Guests were treated to makeup and skincare demonstrations as well as drinks, hors d*oeuvre and live music by guitarist John Gilliat. The Bay is holding another special event that will feature cosmetics consul- tations as well as contests and other fea- tures. The store’s Family and Friends Celebration, with discounts “n regular- priced merchandise throughout the store, takes place today, with extended hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. An invitation, available from any store employee, must be presented to receive discounts. The Bay is also accepting donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and will supply information about the foundation’s Mother Daughter Walk, Sunday, Sept. 12 at West Jericho Beach | Dermal ‘Laser Cenire} 200-265 25th St, West Vancouver * 926-2609 |. Cab for complementary ccnsuitetion A PUPPY Purchase a pair . of childrens Hush Puppies” and take home a Beanie Puppy. (Gik while quantities last.) also featuring new fall siyies froma: Doc Martens, Tommy Hilfiger Kenneth Cole, Nine West and Keds Park. — Layne Christensen ae % : ASK WAYNE Graduated 1968 from the Internationa! Fabricare Institute in Silverspring, Maryland. A revolutionary shirt & laundry process. | * Dramatically whiter brighter shirts! * Longer lasting shirts! * Excellent soil removal Experience the difference CAROUSEL CLEANERS Outside location between Canada Trust & The Bay Bion Wed 6:30 to :30pe Thurs Fri 6:20 to 9:00 pm Saturday 6:30 to 5.30 pm Sunday 12:09 to 5:00 pm 922-4811 Park Royal North correct lipstick shade. PROGRAMS FOR KIDS & TEENS SEPT. 25 to DEC. 4 Programs in Vancouver, North Van and West Van. Feature of the Month Comfort Zone Facial Replenishing & Hydrating $60 Shiatsu / Accupressure Special price of $55 for I bour (that’s less than $1 per minute!) iN THE beacon 983 -8103 For Better Walking HUGE CLEARANCE SE PRICES rots ntort shoes are on SALE - SALE ~ SALE r. Csilla Gyoval DENTIST SYANNOUNCESNEW HOURS.) oS Office Schedule rotates to meet all patients needs Open 2 Saturdays a month » * Open i evening a week call 877-0678 NICKt Bywater (right) of The Bay shows Nicke Parkes how to find the Textile exhibit — planned - THE Roundhouse will - come alive with colour: community centre. Oct. 4: Among the many activities planned are .a textile. bazaar, workshops, demonstrations, performances, a lecture series, tea party, fashion show. and'a masked ball for Halloween: Workshops are set to begin in mid-September.” Learn: to * make lace or decorate a’ ban- her, create a prayer flag, or take 2 sari Workshop. There will be classes on natural dyeing, fabric lanterns and weaving for kids. The textiles - show doesn’t come to the community centre until October but registration for classes is on now. - ; Fabric . artists “and textile- related business are invited to show and sell their work at the textile bazaar. Space is limited so interested artists are asked to schedule a table as'soon as’- possible by calling Elizabeth ; at. 713-1806. ; : Volunteer support is also’ - needed for this expansive pro-* ject that connects people, skills’. and ideas through the shared - passion for textiles. No experi a ence is necessary. For more ‘information on-. becoming a volunteer, call’ Gregory, Roundhouse volun- teer coordinator, at 713-1857, The Roundhouse is located. ” at 181 Roundhouse Mews at : 7 the foot of - Drake - in‘: Vancouver’s Yaletown district. :-: — Layne Christensen.