Sunday, FASHION FILE December 2. 1990 - NEWS photo Neil Lucente A MODEL strolls as patrons brunch at a fashion show sponsored by the Fashion Linque in Loops Restau- rant last weekend. Blue Christmas look is back GLAMOR, STYLE and elegance are the magical accents of the holiday season. What would the holidays be like without the glint of candlelight reflected in gleam- ing tree ornaments? For holiday '90, fashion experts agree that the color of choice is rich, deep and lustrous navy blue, which is becoming just as impor- tant as black for truly elegant evening wear. Navy is the color that stands for everything that’s classic, timeless and traditional, Here are some fun and spuarkl- ing ways to get into the fashion spirit of the holidays: © Be a little traditional: Christmas and Hanukkah are the warmest family time of the year. For these memorable festivities, why not wear one of the beautiful SKI JACKETS ladies’ & men’s reg. $89.98 Intercoiffure Lena J One of the world’s val Hair Designers welcomes s BILL WADDINGTON as senior stylist to her team 1461 Bellevue Ave., V West Vancouver it’s eN- new navy velvet dresses? Hint: the perfect’ canvas for that quisite string of pearls. ® Be a little daring: New Year's Eve parties are the best time to show off your fabulous sense of style. That sensational new navy sequined bustier will win plenty of admiring glances, and you'll really bring out your spirit of adventure with a splash of fragrance on strategic pulse points. © Be a little caring: joy with the classic gift of fragrance. In fact, many fragrances come in sets which are just right for stocking-stuffers or under the tree. Share the So put some excitement and style in your holiday season with the glamorous new navy fashions. ASHHION FILE is a weekly Sunday col- umn. Jf your dusiness or charity is) planning a fashion show, send in your information te the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4. ONGOING: Vancouver Museum IS presenting a fashion-oriented estibit called Panache: 200° years of the Fashionable Woman. The exhibit explores the socio- economic history attached to the costumes women have WOr ONC the centuries. Fhe exhibit closes Aug. 31, 1991. For more informa- tion, call 736.-4431, ees DEC. &:) Champagne Taste in Garrow Bay is hosting two cham- Pagne luncheon fashion shows, each from 14:30 a.m, to 1:30 pam. For reservations, call 924-6558, The show is held at 6223 [imperial Ave, in West Vancouver. oee DEC. 1-82: Unique hand-screen- printed shirts made by Starprint Design Studio of North Van- couver will be on sale at the Lonsdale Quay Christmas Market For more information, call ¥80- 4235, eee DEC. 3: The North Shore Chris- tian Women's Club is sponsoring a Christmas luncheon and fashion show featuring fashions from Champagne Taste. The luncheon starts at noon at Gleneagles Golf and Country Club, 6190 Marine Drive, West) Vancouver. The iuncheon costs $8.50 which includes babysitting if needed. For reservations, call Joan at 929-5076 or Sheila at 929-4808. eee DEC. 11: The Christmas Party of the Western Canadian Designers and Fashion Association will be held at the New World Harbour- side Hotel starting at 7:30 p.m. The evening wiil include a fashion show featuring several designers with a special appearance by Ron Leal, the senior designer for Mr. Jax. Tickets are $25 per person and can be picked up at the DFA office, 503-518 Beatty Street, Vancouver, or call 689-7677. Boys’ Suits Tuxedos and Giris’ Dresses 25% ot entire selection KIDZ BIZ CHILDREN’S CLOTHING CO. Ls UV GLICY CONTRO ° 988-7466 Richmond Centre, Surrey Place, Willowbrook Mall, Langley North Snore News - 15 >