C4 - Sunday, January 22, 1984 - North Shore News lll fashion < > ~ RICHARD SUTTON sketches a style for Heather Sears. Suttons’ unique Sketch ’n’ Cut gives the customer a visual idea of what their hair will look like. Here, he shows his talents at Shears 91 on Lonsdale. “ ALBEE’S SEWING | | CENTRE 986-1341 _ - i os 7 SEWING SCHOOL SPRING CLASSES STARTING NOWI At any of our workshops you will have a chance to sew on a new electronic sewing machine or, you may choose to bring your own machine to class so that you can learn to use it more effec- tively. Sewing instructors are available during regular store hours so that students can receive help between sessions. We have classes scheduled in the morning, afternoon or even- ings, for your convenience. ALL STUDENTS RECEIVE 10% DISCOUNT ON SEWING SUPPLIES. ¢ Beginner | e Pants Workshop * Beginner II e Sewing with Suedes © intermediate © Sewing with Knits © Advanced e Sewing Machine © Tailoring Seminars DROP IN TO THE STORE TO PRE REGISTER AS ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED IF YOU WANT to get your hair cut, but you’re still not sure if the style will suit you, there is a way for you to see the finished product in advance. Richard Sutton, a self- taught artist and a_hair- dresser, will draw your face in the hairstyle of your choice, to show whether a style suits you or not. Originally from back east, Sutton now lives in North Vancouver and will be work- Our price is right CUTS *6” Every Sun., Mon. & Tues. PERMS °30° (perm special expires Feb 29) Lynda and her staff are recent qraduates of Raymond Advanced Styling © ourse Tay can heep you up to date with the latest in cuts cQlours and perms YOU AND ME HAIR AFFAIR 148 Ws15th N Vancouver 987-3516 BARRETT FISHER ing out of Emme hairdressing salon on Lonsdale. “‘If a hairdresser has an idea, or 1 do, or the client does, | want to put it on paper to make it visual,’’ Sut- See your finished hairsty Before your hair is cut ton said. Sutton calls the service Sketch ’n’ Cut, which costs $50: $25 for the drawings and a half hour of consultation, and $25 for the actual cut. “I give the consultation after I’ve played with the hair, analyzed the texture and weight of the hair, and con- sidered the posture and weight of a person.’’ Body proportions are im- NEWS photo Eric Eggertson HERE, RICHARD finishes cutting Heather’s hair, since he was given the go-ahead on the right style. Although Sutton bs a hairdresser, he will be concentrating his efforts on his sket- ches at Emme salon on Lonsdale. Facials Manicures Pedicures Body Massage Waxing: Face/Body Eyebrow & Eyelash tinting. BELLISIMA 1386 14th 9B0 8701 portant in a haircut, Sutton said. For example, if a posture is slightly hunched, and the cut was short, it would accentuate the curve in the neck or back, he explained. Sutton can sketch a face and hairstyle in his charcoal or soft lead drawings, in about five to 10 minutes, so there’s no fuss or wait, and the clients get to take the drawings home with them as a souvenir. Sutton isn’t cutting hair at the moment, since he feels he can be more useful to a salon by performing the sketching service. If more than one hairdressing salon wishes his services, he is willing to make himself available to each on certain days. “*L feel I can hairdresser’s the service.”’ Sutton says his artistic talents started when he was a child. ‘‘l was always a doodler as a kid. | drew on the walls and doors.”’ But it wasn’t until the last five years that Sutton started taking his drawing more seriously and the last two years that he started selling his craft professionally So if you're looking for a change in hairstyles, but you're not quite sure what you want, Richard Sutton might be just the person to see. increase a business) with Jackie’s Back! Jackie is now back at The Londoner and Is looking forward to seeing her old friends. - The Londoner 2432 Marine, West Van 922-9770