FOCUS A p ril 13,2005 Focus ím ®*!' ÿ lo r t la n ô (J^bscrucr on page C3 Fashi Ebony Fashion Fair is Living It Up Event raises money for local scholarships Clothes have everything to do with attitude, both o f yourself and those around you. W alk out into a party dressed in your dullest gray outfit and no am ount o f dancing or drink will make you feel " better. But go out on the town in sparkling textures and color, and yo u ’ll feel like a / m illion bucks. T he Ebony Fashion F air has been c e l­ eb ra tin g the p h enom ena o f glam o u r since 1958, and co n tin u es w ith the ex c itin g , tra v e l­ ing fashion show . T he them e fo r the 47th e x tra v a g a n za is “ L iving It U p,” featu rin g d e­ signs from w orld fam ous d e sig n e rs such as G iv en ch y , O scar de la R enta, Bob M ackie, C h ristia n L aC roix, H anae M ori, and black d e ­ sig ners F u sh a and K ate M ack. The provocative styles will be featured on 13 m odels, including 11 gorgeous women (one full- figured) and tw o men who are very easy on the eyes. This year’s show proves that dark colors are I out the door, with bold, bright and contrasting colors making a com eback to uplift moods and turn heads. Sim plicity is no longer the answer, either, with decorative, elaborate accessories from broaches and bracelets. Proceeds from previous show s made it pos­ sible to give over 85 scholarships to outstand­ ing seniors throughout the Portland area. The goal this year is to raise $30,000 for the schol­ arship fund. T ick ets fo r the Ebony F ashion F air are sellin g q u ic k ly , w ith none sold at the door. P rices are $75 for p atrons, $45 general a d ­ m ission and can be p u rchased at G e n e v a ’s S hear P erfectio n , D o m o n iq u e’s H air S alon, E quilibrium S alon, O ne Stop R ecord S tore, T o n d alay era D e sig n e r’s S alon, R eflectio n s C o ffeeh o u se, and Me R a e ’s. The event will be held Friday, April 15 at 8 p.m. at the O regon C onvention Center. For more inform ation, visit on the web at w w w .ebonyfashionfair.com . Nordstrom Rack Gets A Makeover Nordstrom Rack, the clearance center o f fine retailer Nordstrom is at a new downtown location. The store is on two levels in the ODS Tower on Southwest Second Av­ enue, twice the size of the old loca­ tion on Fourth and Morrison and only two blocks away. Nordstrom Rack’s merchandise comes from the Nordstrom stores and website but at savings o f up to 75 percent off of regular prices. N ordstrom has a reputation for providing great custom er Portland’s new and expanded Nordstrom Rack features a diverse selection of hot styles and fashions. service and thrives on their life long custom ers. The downtown location originally opened in 1986 was an underground store and a new look was way over due. The new store at the ODS tow er not only looks more appealing but is also brighter. “ W e are th rille d to have Nordstrom Rack at the ODS Tower," said Greg Johnson, president of Wright Runstad and Company, co­ owner and property manager of the building. “We think Nordstrom Rack will be a welcomed addition to our tenants and the new store will only enhance Portland’s growing retail core.” There are 49 Nordstrom Racks in the country, including one across from the Clackamas Town Center.