tans Fashion show Jiibits “Latest Look” i__ til-i -v i .5 By Jalyne Strong Post Staff Writer Recently, the Charlotte Beauticians and Cosmeto logists chapter number 4 presented a Spring and Summer Hair and Fashion Releases Programme at the Radisson Plaza Hotel in Charlotte. An audience of approxi mately 400 people saw the latest looks in warm wea ther fashions as models paraded beautiful 1985 clothing designed by Bill Blass, Anne Klein, Liz Claiborne and other fa mous designers. un snowcase were ex quisite styles in lounge wear and up-tempo fash ions of sportswear and casual gear. Also present ed, contemporary casual wear and alluring evening wear and party dresses. During the show, ope rators, hairstylists and models presented the fash ions to the music of Na thaniel Smith with M. Walter McAlister as cofn mentator. -. ' Elisabeth Tyler and Jackie Stanley were host esses for this evening’s fashion extravaganza. Behind the scenes were makeup artist, Janie Deese of Amber Hues; show coordinator and pro gram committee chair person, Willie Mae Wil liams of Williams Studio of Beauty H; and program committee co-chairper son, Freeman Talford Other members of the pro gram committee were Maxine Foard, Mary McDaniel, Ruth Rosa, Jackie Stanley and Janie According to Mrs. Bea trice Gomilbon, of Char lotte Beauticians and Cos metologists number 4, “The audience was « Model Willie Mae Williams, owner ai Williams Studio of Beauty II, strides la a glamorous tw*piece linen pants suit. The suit la a bone color with the tiniest of pale blue and peach stripes. Williams’ liaea, peach colored blouse with matching tie compiemeuta the suit as well as her wide-brimmed, basin nolornrt straw sombrero. lightened with many thoughts and ideas for sum mer dressing and the new est in hairstyle*. This show made every woman JIP, ... — .. A Subscription To The Charlotte Post Will Keep You Informed Of Community News. 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Softened with draping and shirring, they lean toward very fe minized styling. Scalloped top lines are popular as are open toes or “sandalized pumps.” “Draped, pleated and wrinkled designs are im portant women’s dress shoe looks this season,” says buying executive Kevin Vogl of Kinney Shoes. “There are also a lot of ornamental treatments, such as bows.” More big news is in heel heights. Whether a wo man’s preference is flat, medium or high, all are available and work well with today’s clothing. While high heels are tra ditionally considered dressier, flats and mid heels now fit into this ca tegory. White is “far and away" the number one color, according to Mr. Vogl, and neutrals, such as beige and bone, and soft pastels are all very popular. Vivid co lors like royal blue and fiery red are also exciting. With the many choices of color and styling, women can delight in packing away winter’s looks for spring’s fabulous footwear. i Jr * i l - ) % VjomarMnrefl Bill Blass engineers stripes in a sophisticated blazer of black and white, here worn over a slim, knee-sldmpiing red dress. For spring '85. AMERICA’S NO. 1 BRAND NAME IEWELER 18K Family Rings for Mother and Grandmother Our popular Family Rings are still avail able in the tradi The AU New Deja Vu Modeling and Talent Agency DeJa Vu win be extending our services to represent the many fine talents living in Charlotte and surrounding areas. We are seeking special individuals to work with. If yon are interested in knowing more about what we’re doing, please call 535-7238 for more information. We would .also like to con gratulate Delores Sayles for being selected first place win ner in our 1984 Model Search Competition. ...You Could Be Next... Our 1985 Model Search will be in October. 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