rs 14 — Sunday, September 23, 1990 — North Shore News eee SEPT. 24-Fashions from Boboli will be featured ac this shaw in the Four Seasons’ fall fashion series. The fashion tea begins at 3 p.m. in the garden lounge. Tickets cost $12.50. Reservations are available by calling 689-9333. extension, 6306. tee SEPT. 24-The Western Canadian Designers and Fashion Association is presenting an informative even- ing on fashion highlights. The guest speaker will discuss Your Own Business Enterprise and the evening will include the designers, Lea Chu and Catherine Regehr. For information cali 689-7677. a" * SEPT. 26-Fall Fashions 9: at Le Meridien will feature the latest from Compliment Fashions in North Vancouver. Starting with dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the show at 8 p.m., the evening costs $38 per person. Tickets are available at 150 West 15th St. or call 988- 2096. aeet SEPT. 27-Leone presents An Evening at La Seala. a fainion fundraising event ai ive Sinclair Centre for Unicef. Following the show there will be a short auction, featuring several unique items such as an walk-on part on the McGyver television series. Tickets for this black-tie event cost $75 and are available at Leone in the Sinclair Centre or call 683-1132 to order. een SEPT. 28-30-In Stitches Sewing Needlework and: Crafts seminar and show is expanding. to three days of workshops, displays and seminars this year. Held at the Robson Square conference centre, In Stitches expects more than 100 booth exhibitors. For more in- formation call Lisa Julson at 538-7444. wee SEPT. 29-Champagne Taste is holding a fashion show and tun- FASHION FILE cheon. Tickets cost $25 for the show which will be held at the boutique in) Garrow Bay, 6223 fmperial Ave. For reservations, call 921-6555. eee SEPT. 30-Presented by Bethel #9 of the International: Order of Job's Daughters, the Fall) Into Fashion, A Show for All Seasons will be held 2 p.m. at Cheers Res- taurant, 125 East 2nd St., North Vancouver. For ticket informa- tion, call 922-0928, eee OCT. 3-The Truce Club is holding a luncheon fashion show featuring Rosemary Reid at Hy's Mansion. There will be a ono-host bar at 11:30 and the luncheon at 12:15 p.m. For tickets and reservations, call 922-3690 or 921-6108. wee OCT. 5-The Robson Square Fes- tival of Fashion, Food and Design is a sale and show of the latest trends in fashions, food and design. This year the festival's theme villages will bring together Pacific Northwest designs and products. For further information, call 684-7167. sat OCT. 15-Image consultant Robert Pante, author cf Dressing to Win: How to Have More Money, Romance and Power in Your Life, will be speaking at the Meridien Hotel. This international speaker will choose people from the au- dience for a complete makeover. Sponsored by the Nerth Shore News and Heatheringtons, tickets cost $50 and include a hot and cold buffet. Tickets are available at the News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver or at Heather- ingtons, 2008 Park Royal South. eee OCT. 25-The North Shore Counselling Centre is presenting the Fabulous Fall Fashion Show with fashions by Margareta. Held at the West Vancouver Yacht Club, 5854 Marine Drive, there Femininity returns THE AUTUMN and winter "90 collection of Alexon draws its in- spiration from the rich themes of babushka, Blenheim, Beaulieu and brocade. The emphasis is on premium fabrics, cut and style, with shapes that are tailored yet softly struc- tured to emphasize the re- emergence of feminine dressing. Camel, grey and ivory are highlighted with touches of fac- quer red. Fuchsia mingles with chartreuse, royal purple and navy. To capture the rich feel for autumn, Alexon is introducing a new color theme into the range. Shades of truffle coordinate beautifully with contrasting tones - of petrol and old rose. : Longer, generously cut coats in ROYAL Call Real Estate Exam if you are writing the September 27 Exam, Ron Bailey, Manager, West Van. 925-1441 Satnam Sidhu, Manager, North Van. 988-2022 for fall ’°90 lineup rich fabrics are designed to keep out the winter chill. This season’s classic coat is a long, sleek, swing back style with raglan sleeve in traditional colors of black or camel. A vivid red double breasted coat with wide velvet collar and buttons lends a cossack touch to the collection. An alternative look to the struc- tured business suit this season, is a long full skirt teamed with a mat- ching shirt and short fitted jacket. Notable jacket styles include a cropped or long-line double breasted shape with unusual but- _tons and cuff detail. Knitwear also plays an impor- tant role this year. See Evening page 16 US: will be an I] a.m. coffee show and a 2:30 p.m. afternoon tea show. For information, call 926- 5495, eee NOV. 1b-Salon 90 i. a consumer hair, skin and nail expos.tion held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the PNE‘s food building. More than 30 of Vancouver's hair salons will be taking part as well as estheti- cians and nail technicians. Ad- vanee tickets cost $8 and $i2 at the door. For information call 298-6142. wk t NOV. 20-The’ Changing Sithou- etter A Short History of Costume is @ course on the history of fash- ion and how the clothes we wear relate to our socio-economic times. Muara Gottler, a theatrical costume designer at the UBC theatre department, will present the course wHich runs six Tues- days, Oct. 16 to Nov. 20 For information, call 222-5273. Are you ready te be the best you can be? If so, join che North Shore News and Heatheringtons Octoher (5 for an unforgettable evening of fashion and fun with internationally known image consuleant Robert Panté. This seminar, designed especially for women will help you achieve success in your personal and professional life. AN EVENING WITH IMAGE CONSULIANT _ ROBERT PANT Robert is a straight-forward, electrifying speaker who has appeared on numerous national talk shows. He is the author of the best-selling book Dressing to Win: How to Have More Money, Remance and Power in Your Life. Robert will do makeovers on members of the audience. Using volunteers from the audience, he will reach all seminar attendees exactly how they can give themselves a new look. He also helps che audience find out what stops them from looking and dressing their best. WHAT: An evening with Image Consultant Robert Panté; introduction by Toby Silverton and Bev McLagan, Registered Clinical Counsellors. WHEN: Monday, October 15, 6-9:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Hot & coid buffer, no-host bar 7 p.m. sharp: Seminar begins WHERE: MERIDIAN HOTEL 845 Burrard Street, Vancouver PRICE: $50°PER PERSON Seating is limited. Get your tickets now! Your ticket is redeemable for a $50 credit toward any purchase at Heatheringtons after the seminar. TICKETS AVAILABLE: AFTER SEPT. 21 North Shore News 1139 Lonsdale Ave North Vancouver 985-2131 Please send me tickers ar $50 each. Enclosed is my cheque for $ Make your personalized cheques payable ta: An Evening with Robert Panté Mail to: 2008 Park Royal South West Vancouver, B.C. V7T 2W4 Your Signature Name Address City Phone Number _ Postal Code Heatheringtons 2008 Park Royal South 926-0090 Presented by: TO9e WOCE C8 OMTTN APES WELT War OUVES north shore SUNDAY » WEONESOAY + TRIDAY HEATHERINGIONS