Skip to main content

WASHINGTON DOSSIER MAY 1981

Page 53

.ars ent ut-

Jeane ($\dy ltd .

A GUIDE TO AREA SHOWS

lers

1eir md 路ing

by

the lith ngject ion

路.hlY

the toP :ase Ja. :ets md

In

nor

son :on red

ns,

line

MAY Fashion Shows at "219" Restaurant, Alexandria, Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout May, 12 noon- 2 p.m. Fashions by Frankie Welch. Informal Modeling at La Bergerie Restaurant, Alexandria, Thursdays throughout May at luncheon. Fashions by Slightly Laced. 2 through 16-California Fever. A 2-week salute to California at I. Magnin, featuring California designers, wine tasting, avocado recipes and sports demonstrations. 2-Rose Williams. Luncheon and fashion show for Julia West Hamilton League, Shoreham Hotel, 12 noon. 6-Rose Williams. Luncheon and fashion show, Congressional Country Club, for club members, II:30 a.m. 9-Active Wear Sports Fashions for Men and Women. /. Magnin, lower level Active Wear Shop, show includes wind-surfing demonstration, 1:30 p.m. 9-Young New Yorker. Fashion show by teenage lllodels, Lord & Taylor, White Flint. 4 p.m.

9-Junior People in Action. Seventeen, Woodward & Lothrop, Montgomery Mall, Tyson's Corner, Annapolis. 12 noon- 2 p.m. 13-Dabi Informal Modeling. Beller Sportswear, I. Magnin, with personal appearance by designer. 12 noon- 3 p.m. 14-Summerwear Show. Woodward & Lothrop, Fair Oaks, 7 p.m. 15-Summerwear Show. Woodward & Lothrop, Wheaton Plaza, 7:30p.m . 16-Rose Williams. Luncheon and fashion show, Shoreham Hotel, Vermont Ave. Baptist Church Friendship Council. 12:45 p.m. 16-Summer Fashion Show. Glamour editors, Perspective sportswear, Woodward & Lothrop, Tyson's Corner, 2 p.m. 16-Fashion Show. /. Magnin, Jeanne Marc Designer Sportswear, 1:30 p.m. Informal modeling of Elizabeth Stewart swimwear collection with special representative, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 17-Biack, Starr & Frost presents fine jewelry exhibit by Piaget and Parisian designer Roger Lebenstein. Cocktails 5-10 p.m., Sheraton Carlton, Music by Peter Duchin. For information call 683-3345.

Cacharel's snug stretch-fabric blouse~ and shirts which Brigitte Bardo/ made famous, are now supplemented with other sportswear items for men, women and children. Comfort with chic are the trademark of the 5 million articles of his couture sold worldwide annually. Prel/y good for a $135 million firm begun with some reject fabrics he found on the floor of a Swiss showroom. A dinner to honor the designer was held at Dominique's after the shows. Among 50 guests were Senators Metzenbaum and Huddleston, Ina Ginsburg and "Slava" Rostropovich.

Polyester double chiffon blouse $160.00 Swiss cotton souffle skirt $225.00 3251 Prospect Street N.W. GEORGETOWN

(202) 338-3556 Monday thru Saturday 10- 6

~---....... J. NORMAN LAWRENCE. L~wr e n r e

Ltd.

of London

DOAS NANCY DOES STORE YOUR OLD FUR IN A NEW SILK RAINCOAT OR OTHER FABRIC OF YOUR CHOICE

路ifth Ave . (At 38th) NY 100 16 2 12-!!1!9-J 11 9

Dossier/May /981151


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
WASHINGTON DOSSIER MAY 1981 by David Adler - Issuu