PAGE 12. WffTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22,1989 I ..N1I OJi! l FSIES Pi 1LiINII Traditional, but one'e sow lookF JQ 9 x rit For Your <Design Consulation Brides of spring 1989 wiil stili wear the traditional look, but will add their own fashion looks to make their appear arice truly their own. A trend for this season is the tea dress look, ballerina length skirt, created with cotton or natural fibres. But stili popular are the more lush fabrics and the more elaborate style. Bridai gowns no longer need to be white or ivory; many bridai fashion stores are selling tradi- tionai and contemporary styles in shades of pastel, such as pink, and in black for the trendsetting, daring bride. In searching for the perfect gown, brides-to-be shouid consuit professionals, such as the staff at Val's Bridai in Oshawa. A good bridai store wili be able to advise on the best style, color, and length, materiai to suit the bride to be's individuaiity, budget, the formaiity of the wed- ding and the season. Garbo's fashion show April 9 Garbo's Boutique wiil hold its semi-annual fashion show and luncheon on Sunday, April 9, at 12:30 p.m. at Kreb's Restaurant, 918 Brook St. N.. Ail proceeds frnm the fashion show w'ill go to Fairview - dm Tickets are available for $17 and are available at Garbo's Bou- tique, 210 Brook St. S. (668- 0053) or the front office of Fair- view Lodge, 632 Dundas St. W. (668-5851 or 668-5852). FASHIION designer Jesmond Saminut of Whitby. presented his spring collection at Cullen Gardens Maréh 19, as a benefit for the Lung Association. Fr.. euis photo The HAIR CARE CENTRE is pleased ta introduce aur UNISEX Clockwise from left: Nikki, Julie, Diane &Nick We now offer complet e haîr care service for the entire family IVcu ap & S t r0r> Ori t reCZeS.S.ry Closed Monday,1 Open Tues. - Fr. 9 arn.- 7 parn, Saturday 8:30 an. - 5 p. Whitby Malil (Thickson & Dundas) 723-0211 1 i