Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 17, 1981, Page 6, Image 6

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Portland Observer, December 17, 1981
Christm a
Narvee's Haberdashery Emporium
T h e Latest in M e n 's Fashions
(Hats, Capa, Gloves, Scarfs and Accessories)
3519 N.E. Union
12 noon to 7:00 p.m. Mon. thru Sat.
* H o lly w o o d *
VELVET CAPS
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V liJ .W
Reg. <»8 96
MRS. C’s
WIGS
All Wigs Reduced
10% - 50%
J e ffre y B anks by G la n z ro c k
blends to u p e , m elo n and aqua
antique striped S h etlan d in the
3-button, non-vented sport coat
and m a tc h in g s h a w l-c o lla re d
vest. P le a te d tro u s e r is in a
beechwood-color velvet.
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Be’ty Cabins. Proprietor
B lack C h iffo n , long and
layered, is trim m ed w ith ostrich
at the plunging neck and dipping
hems in this design by Ed Austin
fo r A u s tin Z u u r. S leeves are
tra n s lu c e n t and w a is t is satin -
wrapped.
64 DIFFERENT STYLES AT ‘ 10 IN A VARIETY OF COLORS!
Featuring wigs by NAOM I SIMS. ANDRE DOUGLAS. BILLIE » NATALIE COLE
Today's Fashions
Among the noted Black designers
in tod a y’ s fashion w orld are Ed
A ustin, Jeffrey Banks and W illie
Smith, whose creations are featured
on this page.
“ What I do best,” Ed A ustin
says, “ is make .you not only look
but be more fab u lo us.” And he
does it by bringing out a woman’ s
very best sense o f herself through
individual, highly styled clothes.
“ As a designer, I can’ t dictate to
my clients what they should wear,
but I can he'7 them discover that
their own self-perceptions d on ’ t
necessarily correspond to my image
o f them. 1 can get them thinking
about themselves in a new way,
suggest a d iffe re n t approach, a
previously unimagined look. Then,
you often find a change in behavior.
I believe this is what a designer
ultimately does: if he’s creative, and
i f he can /e e l fo r people, the
designer helps you to discover you. ”
unlimited
Getting The Jum p On Dotal M ore party tim e fun, this tim e It’s W il­
li S m ith's "Katy K eene" ju m p su it (rem em ber the com ic book h er­
oine of the '50s w ho simply adored clothes). You'll simply adore the
bare halter neckline, not-too-narrow pleated pants and the waist fo ­
cused w ith a shiny patent belt. Cotton poplin color combinations of
brown w ith yellow , beige w ith blue or grey w ith red.
Your Northwest Dealer for Revlon, “ Polished A m b e rs " and
Zurl C o sm etics.
MRS. C ’s WIGS
707 N.E. Fremont 281-6S2S
Closed tun. A Men. O PIN Twee, thru t a t 11:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Resale Clothing
First Q uahtv
The Second
Time Around
Men's, W omen's.
Children s C lothing
and Household Items
SOURC
AI L SIZES
AVAILABLE
Highlights
Consignments Accepted
Qudlits Merchandise Only)
Bv A ppointm ent Please
r ' ™ 2406 N E. Union Ave
Parking On N E Sacramento St
Reg i w 99
IV
Shiny block with sueded insets
Gold-colored wool flannel ju n ­
ior suit by W illie S m ith is co o r­
dinated w ith rose-colored wool
sweater.
Metallic trim
Assorted colors
Reg $ 5 .9 9 jW
Available from your stylist.
For luxurious hair care, you can buy TCB products at:
Friday's Beauty Supply
3512 NE 15th 249-0363 (or) 4554 NE Union 287 8256
C ream w o o l g a b a rd in a zip
front T-ahirt w ith m atching gab­
ard in e p an ta fe a tu re elaatic
waiat. Slashed buttonhole pock­
ets and fake fly are held together
w ith cowhide belt.
Other dress shoes ot similar savings.
Styles moy vary from illustrations.
Sole prices good through the weekend.
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Reg $22 9 9 / ' /
Antiqued leather
0 polished
"'"73 w ood J f
V olum e
Shoe
Source
1VO1 v o lu m e y t o e u x p u u i u n
6359 Northeast Union
Portland
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