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FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1990
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WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE
American Heart
Association
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
FASHION GROUP
Local Columnist
D
istinguished painter
Helen Franken-
thaler attended a
June 22 preview reception to
kick-off the exhibit "Helen
Frankenthaler: A Paintings
Retrospective" at the
Detroit Institute of Arts. The
exhibition, which runs until
Sept. 2, features 40 canvases
between 1952 and 1988
showing the range of her
painting from soak-stained
colorful canvases to her
darker works of recent
years.
Judge Susan Borman, of
the Wayne County Circuit
Court, is part of the
honorary committee of the
exhibit. Judge Borman has a
Frankenthaler painting she
purchased two decades ago
from the Gertrude Kasle
Gallery in the Fisher
Building. She refers to her
Frankenthaler as a "Salute
to Life." While working
for Legal Aid in the early
1970s, she was taken hos-
tage by a convicted felon.
After this experience, she
decided to go out and pur-
chase a costly Franken-
thaler painting she admired.
"Life is too precarious not to
do this," Borman said. Her
Frankenthaler turned out to
be a good investment as well
as a salute to life.
Some of the patrons at the
cocktail reception included:
Aviva Robinson, Marjorie
Levy, Sen. Jack Faxon,
Mr. and Mrs. Mandell
Berman, the Honorable
Susan Borman, Stuart
Michaelson, Doug and
Sydell Schubot, Kathleen
Strauss.
The Fashion Group of
Detroit, an international,
non-profit group of retailers
and executives in the fash-
ion world, held a luncheon
meeting June 18 at Fairlane
Mall with a slide show and
fashion presentation. Cathy
Horyn of The Detroit News
gave a commentary on the
latest fashions. Suzy
Farbman, a past Fashion
Group president, was excited
about the fashion group's
latest T-shirt with a drawing
of 'Tavy Stone and her
quote, "Unless your legs are
perfect joys, short little
shorts are for short little
boys." Freda Lefton,
Tavy's mother, and Willie
Stone, former husband of
the late Tavy Stone, were
equally proud of the T-shirt.
Proceeds from the shirt go to
the Tavy Stone Fashion
Group Library, housed in
the Detroit Historical Muse-
um.
Some of the fashionable
women in the crowd includ-
ed: Regional President
Florine Mark, Barbara
Loren, JoAnn Nosan, Sue
Kaufman, Deborah
Mazer, Carolyn Levin and
Sherry Hafner. Peter
Levin, advertising director
of Cadillac, was one of the
fashionable men in the au-
dience. Cadillac supports the
Fashion Group scholarship
fund. Ceci Orman took time
away from preparing for the
move of her store, Ceci's, to
the Boardwalk to attend.
The Fashion Group an-
nounced their honorees for
the upcoming AIDS fund-
raising ball to be held Nov.