29 - Sunday, Svptember 29, 1985 - North Shore News FALL ATTITUDES 85 Specialty cuts for men, Clipper Cuts & Flat Tops cuts for women too Guido Hair Design 1725 Lonsdale, N. Van. ‘988-2621 my WHEN THE first shivers of fall appear, spunky Rachel will be ready in a Miss Orly outfit from J.P. Activewear. ‘Pants, $49.99, and jacket, $69.99, are double fined for warnath and comfort. She gets a shot of glimmer around the neckwith a striped lurex scarf, $25, from Coriander Boutique. | from Finland assorted colors in Classic pump is fashion must THE BIG news in women’s dy remain fall classics. footwear for fall is the pump. With the wide selection be- ; Plain or fancy, low or high, ing offered, shoe ‘shopping Le? pumps are making an ex- looks to be fun business for ny ‘citing fashion statement this fall '85. season. While the basic closed-in shoe remains forever in vogue, various design treat- ments and stylings are now popular. Angorette, Angel Hair & Brush & Spix and’more European knitting & Handicrafts Interesting features “Draping, pleating, bows, cutouts and ankle straps all add interest,’’ says shoe a buyer Bill Wyatt. “And a a very key silhouette this season is the closed back and open toe.’’ For trendier tastes, lace is being . shown, often over metallic textures for a new look. In evening wear, rhinestones and glitter re- main popular. Heel heights are a matter of personal choice. From sen- sible flats to high spikes, there’s a shoe for everyone. Colors for Fall According to Wyatt, Eine wy Ts eae ; oP a bi 7 “Vancouver's. best. Dutch boy blue, signal red ; : Lo : ae f re “, : oo, “secret is out. and charcoal grey are the § oo ££ UR a oo _ : oof. ; me season’s freshest looking col- we ors, while black and burgun-