54 Friday, April 25, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Barbara Weintraub of Helen Rosenberg Cancer Fighters and
fashion consultant Leah Marks enjoyed Glamorama.
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fluffy dog strolled down the run-
way with a model wearing a
white print bathing suit.
The Tamara Institute de Be-
aute in Farmington Hills pro-
vided all the make-up, while
stylists Lisa, Bob, and Rochelle
from MarioMax salon designed
the hairstyles. Hairstyles for the
children were by Richard of The
Mop Shop.
The finale of the show was ex-
quisite clothing from Janine's in
Sugar Tree Center, West Bloom-
field. Owner Sue Boji recently re-
turned from London with unique
imported items. "We are trying to
be different," she explains.
One Italian, yellow silk
jumpsuit was cut-out at the mid-
riff with a black leather belt with
the fabric woven inside. The out-
fit was worn with a striking
black-and-yellow blazer. Some
models displayed the "Dynasty"
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collection of suits by designer
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