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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1965, p. 18

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mm ee TB THe conawa times, wee POA RNs iM 4 site nesday, September 1, 1908 HEATHER HAZELL is a former Toronto television di- rector's assistant who has become one of the leading high fashion models in New York. The 27-year-old native of Winnipeg earns up to $250 e ep arb disalur (ur hapliuiun plulugiaples Ken Bell and from there nat- urally. moved to fashion model- ding; In--1049. .che.-was.-plansing to try her luck in New York when she was offered a chal- lenging job as assistant to the director of sales and marketing for CFTO - TV Toronto, Later she and the director moved to the Toronto office of Hamilton's CHCH-TV When she finally moved to New York, it was still in TV, as producer's assistant at NBC. Miss Hazell finally got back to modelling after two years, catching on as a "house" model, that is, one who works for only one firm, She spent eight months with Elizabeth Ar- den, then took a vacation trip to Paris last summer, She had a friend there who was already established as a model with the Givenchy couture house, When one of the other mod- els became ill, Heather stepped in and was so successful that she remained for the rest of the summer as a substitute, Back in New York last fall, ~ had no trouble getting top jobs with her Paris background, Now she works a average of four days a week at $40 for a one-hour show. Professional fashion models are not usually used as photo- graphic models but at Mr. John's press preview in July,| Mr. John's partner Peter Bran-| don rushed around 'snatching) | hats, furs and earrings in which} a week and is regularly used by such famous milliners as Mr, John and Emme, Here she wears a snowy fox Hussar hunting hood from Mr. John's fall collection, (CP Photo) Canadian Girl Makes Good As Leading Fashion Model By MARGARET NESS NEW YORK (CP) -- Winni- peg-born Heather Hazell's rise to the top as a fashion model fs not exactly a rags-to-riches story but there is at least one paralle! to Cinderella--she's al-| ways home by midnight. At 27, after less than three years in New York, she earns 9200 to $250 a week during the busy seasons and is never with- out regular work. She shares a penthouse apartment with an- other Canadian model, Pat Rob- erts, who came here 10 years ago. She has a steady beau who takes her to dinner and night- clubs on evenings when she isn't) working, but the midnight cur-| CO NAME BRAND calls it work insurance. An unlined, no-shadows-under- the-eyes face is essential for a) model, especially one who is) consistently used by such fam-) ous milliners as Mr, John and| Emme, That's because the audi-| ence looks at both the hat and the face underneath, For the same reason, Heather doesn't rink, Raised in Toronto (her wid-| owed mother Mrs. Jessie Hazell] lives in suburban Islington),| Heather left Etobicoke Collegi-| ate in her fourth year to work) in an advertising agency as an} assistant to a television direc-) tor. Then she became style co-or-/ HINA ' = few still stands, Miss Hazell) | attention," Heather could®pose for a news-| paper photograph, It was fascinating to watch| the pretty, smiling blonde sud-| denly freeze into a fashion| pose, her face immediately be-| coming the aloof, almost dis- dainful mask thd assumed by all haute couture models be- fore they step on a runway, - Bosses Resent Modesty Boards LONDON (AP) -- Tailor and Cutter, which calls itself the authority on style and clothes, took an _ editorial swipe today at short-skirted | secretaries who demand mod- esty boards, A modesty board is a strip of wood across the front of a secretary's desk, A recent poll of British secretaries re- vealed the majority want modesty boards to prevent revealing too much leg. "Women resort to any trick in order to attract a man's says Tailor and Cutter, "and then they get morally affronted when you look,"' "All they are after with their little short skirts and their modesty boards is power without responsibility." The short short skirts, much in vogue in Britain, youth for age, Julia Grundy tion, She could also turn you here an Magic Done By Make-up Artist Surpasses Nature For TV Stars ~ By LINDA CRAWFORD MONTREAL (CP)--If you'd like to trade age for youth or could help you make the transi- into a bear, a hose or a lion. Julia is not a witch, She is a makeup expert with the CBC| her talents are re- served for those under the cri- tical eye of the television cam- era, "When I go to a party I'm asked questions like 'What without some little eyeliner, use some kind of skin food on her face at night." Moisture cream under founda- tion makeup was another neces- sity, ; "And no woman should. be mascara and a Even a teen- ager should use some mascara, "I think the average woman should stick to black and brown for eye makeup, But colors are nice for evening if they are used discreetly and not blaringly. "If the eye is almond-shaped, should I do with my eyes?' as|the eyeliner should follow. the soon as people find out what I/line of the eye. But if the eye do," the English-born blonde|turns down at the corner, you laughed, 'Makeup seems to in-) terest most women." How does she answer such) questions? Miss Grundy said it's difficult to generalize, but there are certain ground rules women) should follow. | "The main thing is careful] cleansing of the skin, Every) woman should use & good) cleansing cream and a_ skin tonic. If her skin is dry, she should not use soap, but a pro-| duct made especially for, dry| skin, And every woman should) present special. problems | when the wearers sit down. | women's groups on glamor) courses are an asset, she said, The skirts ride high and ex- |makeup but 1 haven't the time| | pose a great deal of the | wearer, | SUPPORTS NEW FASHION "Talldr and Cutter natu. | rally feels a duty to support development of new fashions, and gives the short skirt trend its full blessing,' says | the magazine, adding: "But we are not allowing modesty boards in Tailor and Cutter House. A_ secretary with a pair of pretty legs has always been regarded at board level as a fringe bene- fit in an organization which has few other seductive at- tractions to offer." The magazine says. girls and women wear the new thigh-high skirts in order to excite men by showing off their Iimbs, "They thus make short skirts fashionable in order to be able to reveal their legs-- and then cover up their desks so that men are not allowed to see the legs they have bared. ,.." Tailor and Cutter con- cludes: | 'Isn't it nonsense? The modesty board has about as much sense and reason as the little strips of linen women fasten across their chests to hide from sight the cleavage | signed expressly to reveal." HT THANK YOU OSHAWA! For your overwhelmin response to the opening of our new store. In appreciation we offer you the following . . 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I came to Montreal|poacher and feed directly from one June and started work here/the little pans, which are just the following September, That'the right size for baby portions. was dU ycate ups aud ive Voou here ever since." Julia now does the makeup for---he~ Beite---a Surprises" French - language children's) show that runs five days a week | on CBFT. It has five different | themes, she explained, | "One day it's pirates, the next day clowns, and then there's a doll, and so on. It's all charac- ter makeup -- rabbits, wolves, | roosters,'" she said, pointing to the various human animals in her photo file, Each creation is photographed when completed, and the picture is filed for ref- erence, "The children's program is more of a_ challenge than) straight makeup. We make) pleces and sometimes whole heads, I spend a lot of my time away from work thinking out, ideas, When we did the Beauty, and the Beast I pasted pieces) of fur material over the actor's | face to create the beast." Julia held up the head of a a piece would take about 80) {time would be put in by the |makeup artist. How can those Interested in ibecoming makeup: artists get jinto the field? 'There's really) lnowhere in Canada where you) lean train for it," Julia said,| |but someone with imagination land some experience--in ama- |teur theatre makeup, for in-| stance--could apply.' Anatomy and sketching ability also helps. | HOUSEHOLD HINT Warm Baby's food in an egg Complete GYM EQUIPMENT to; BACK T0 SCHOOL Gym shoes, shorts, athletic supports, t-shirts, socks, school sweaters, school jackets, duffle bags, etc, SCHOOL SWEATERS AND JACKETS © OSHAWA SCHOOLS MeLoughlin, Donevan, Central, O'Neill @ WHITBY SCHOOLS Anderson Street ond Henry Street Quality Merchandise At The Lowest Prices @ 2 LOCATIONS @ DOWNTOWN -- 36 KING £. Span to. 9 PLM. Frideys OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open te 9 P.M. 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