Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 27, 2006, Page 9, Image 9

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    September 27. 2006
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Minority & Small Business Week
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Focus
Awesome
Autumn
Natural Neutrals
Define Fall Style
A utum n is always the most exciting
season in the fashion world. The playful
sun and sw im w ear have been put away,
and it’s tim e to get dow n to the real busi­
ness o f what's hot and what's not on the
fashion scene.
This year, the international fashion run­
ways clearly define fall as a season of
sim ple, dram atic looks. W hen it com es to
color, the black and w hite trend begun in the
sum m er is definitely continuing, with grays,
nudes and pale golds extending the neutral
them e, and an occasional splash o f color com ­
ing from deep purple, red and even chartreuse.
T ailored suits, long tunics, tw eeds and plaids
Hair styles
that are
longer with
gentle styles
are in
fashion
for fall.
will salute the long and lean look, while big
collars, big sleeves, volum inous capes and
sw ing jackets ramp that look up with new
volume.
A ccessories - almost gone for the past few
seasons - are returning with a vengeance!
Bags and shoes get bigger and chunkier, tex-
lured leggings are all the rage, glos es slink
up to the elbows, antique jew elry and
watches are ever-present, and - dare we
say it - fu ro r fur-trim m ed items arecs en
sneaking haek onto fashion's "m ust"
list.
"H air styles and eolor are reflecting
this softer, yet more austere silhouette."
says Clairol C olor and Style Master
grinette Pope. "H air will be worn
longer, styles w ill be unstructured,
natural, very low m aintenance,
whether worn loose or pulled back
softly in a ponytail or scarf.
Haircolor will also be low m ainte­
nance. Enhance your natural color,
add shine and brightness, with one of
ten different brunette shades in the
Beautiful Collection, a semi per­
manent haireolorthat is so gentle
it can be used imm ediately fol­
lowing a relaxer treatment. If you want to
elim inate gray or try a com pletely new shade,
opt for a permanent eolor like rich gold or deep
red from Textures & Tones.
Smudgy eyelids and a bright slash of red lip
color are all you'll need to com plete your new
autumn palate."
Boyz II Men Set
Portland Date
Tickets go on sale Friday for an upcoming concert featuring
Boyz II Men. one of the most successful R&B groups o f all-
time. The group will perform with Lilia D’Mone on Saturday,
Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Roseland Theater. Admission is
$45 reserved and $30 general admission. For tickets, call
503-224-8499 or order online at ticketswest.com
World Forestry Opens Doors, Free on Saturday
On Saturday, Sept. 30, for one
Seven m useum s in Oregon anti
day only, museums across the coun­ over 300 m useum s nationw ide will
try, including the W'orld Forestry extend free adm ission when pre­
C enter Discovery M useum will join sented with a M useum Day A dm is­
the Sm ithsonian Institution in its sion Card. Each card allow s free
long-standing tradition o f offering adm ission for two people and fami­
free adm ission to visitors.
lies can present more than one card.
V isitors must present a coupon
The W orld Forestry C enter D is­
to get the free adm ission - the cou­ covery M useum is a non profit
pon c a n be d o w n lo a d e d at educational institution dedicated
w orldforestry.org.
to ed u c atin g peo p le ab o u t the
w orld's forests and trees. The m u­
seum underwent a $7.5 million reno­
vation in 2(X)5 and offers family-
friendly. fun. and interactive exhib­
its that engage visitors to learn
about the sustainability o f forests
A wish changes nothing A decision changes everything!
in the Pacific Northwest and around
the world.
The Discovery M useum is lo­
cated in P o rtlan d 's W ashington
Park o ff of Highway 26 at exit 72
marked Zoo/Forestry Center.
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Food Donation for Free Movie
See a film for just three cans of
food and help fight hunger at the
26th annual Cans Film Festival.
T hursday, Sept. 28.
M o v ie g o e rs d o n a te d m o re
than 9 0 ,0 0 0 pounds o f food to the
O regon Food Bank N etw ork d u r­
ing C ans Film F estival last year.
T h a t’se q u iv alen t to 69,000 m eals
for people w ho are hungry.
V olunteers w ill be on hand to
accept food d o n atio n s at p a rtic i­
pating Regal C in em as in O regon
and C lark C ounty.
T he o ffe r o f three o r m ore cans
o f boxes o f n o n p erish ab le food is
good for all show s except "T he
G uardian."
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