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[[image: a vintage camera]] fashion avenue by Jennifer Lanter TAKE IT EASY Whether your summer days take you on the town or on the beach, less can often be more when it comes to looking your best. Try an eye-arresting hat, chic shades, colorful clothes and minimal makeup for sizzling summer style. Looking for instant poolside glamour? Pop on a hat by Eric Javits. It's the not-so-secret accessory featured on many a celebrity A-list. From Barbra Streisand to Oprah to Madeline Albright to Britney Spears, Eric Javits's packable, squish-able hats are a top choice for their famous tops. Shown: The Squishee(R) Visor and large Squishee (R) Tote. It's a glamorous world when you look at it through Daniel Swarovski Crystal Eyewear. The Baguette Magique is an avant-garde model featuring crystal decorations and four layers of gold and palladium on the frame. Call 1-800-324-9161 or visit www.daniel-swarovski.com. Fun in the sun does not involve beige! Colorful, well-matched pieces bring a little sunshine down to earth. Shown: Kenar's color faux snake skin tube top with citron leather slim pant. Foundation? Forget it! Just a dab and smear of Lancôme's Photôgenic Skin-Illuminating Concealer are all you need to save face in the summer. Photôgenic's creamy, easy-blanding formula with SPF 15 optimizes the effects of light while hiding imperfections. It also works well with foundation, if you must. [[images: 3 photos described below]] Glamour under the sun (from top): Eric Javits's signature Squishee® Visor and Tote; magical Baguette Magique shades from Daniel Swarovski Crystal Eyewear; Lancome's Photogenic Skin-Illuminating Concealer; and Kenar's colorful faux snake skin tube top and leather pant WWW.PLAYBILL.COM [[image: pointer icon]] PURE THEATRE ONLINE [[end page]] [[start page]] Campaign for Roundabout on The New 42nd Street Participating in one of the most exciting urban revitalization projects of the century, Roundabout Theatre Company is celebrating its inaugural season in its new home on 42nd Street, the American Airlines Theatre. The move, a culmination of Roundabout's 35-year search for a permanent home, secures the Company's future and provides a physical facility that truly reflects its place among New York's leading cultural institutions. For information about naming opportunities or making a lead gift, please contact Julia C. Levy, Executive Director, External AFfairs, (212) 719-9393 or julia@roundabouttheatre.org. Roundabout Theatre Company and its Board of Directors gratefully acknowledge the following public agencies for their extraordinary support of Roundabout on The New 42nd Street: City of New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giulani Department of Cultural Affairs New York City Council Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan Manhattan Community Board 5 Economic Development Corporation State of New York Governor George E. Pataki New York State Assembly 42nd Street Development Project, Inc., a subsidiary of Empire State Development Corporation The Company also wishes to express its deepest gratitude to the following individuals, corporations, and foundations who have made lead gifts to the Campaign for Roundabout on The New 42nd Street. $1,000,000+ American Airlines, Inc. The Kresge Foundation The New York Community Trust—LuEsther T. Mertz Advised Fund $450,000+ The Florence Gould Foundation Nabisco, Inc. $250,000+ Booth Ferris Foundation The Chase Manhattan Foundation Mary Cirillo Goldberg and Jay Goldberg Cory and Bob Donnalley Leah and Ed Frankel Foundation The Kaplen Foundation F.M. Kirby Foundation The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Barbara Schaps Thomas and David M. Thomas Diane and Tom Tuft Weiler-Arnow Families $100,000+ Bank of America Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Chapin Eleanor Naylor Dana Charitable Trust The Durst Family Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Norma Langworthy The Lapin Foundation David and Anita Massengill Wendy and Jeff Maurer Gilda and John McGarry Carol and Bruce Mitchell Murray and Belle Nathan New York State Council on the Arts Cathryn and Victor Palmieri Steven and Lesley Sanders Donna and Elliott K. Slade The Starr Foundation Jane and Tony Stepanski Chris and Lonna Yegen $50,000+ The Vincent Astor Foundation Robin Brown and Chip Seelig Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton The Drapkin Family Edward and Lori Forstein Sally, Robert, and William Huxley Richard I. Kandel Eugene M. Lang Foundation The New York Times Company Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James F. O'Rorke Jr. Barbara L. Rambo and Thomas A. Goossens Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom U.S. Trust John and Denise Ward Anonymous (1) $25,000+ Harrison and Leslie Bains Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Cullman Jo-Ann Ford and Robert S. Roath Roy L. Furman Barbara McIntyre Hack Harry and Joy Henshel John High Renee and Edgar Jackson Bruce Kovner Joe Masteroff Daryl and Steven Roth Toby and Michael Rozen Joseph B. Rubin Rabbi Barton and Jane Shallat James L. Simon Vincent M. Smith and Alice Silkworth Lavinia and Brian Snyder The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation Bob and Rosie Stubbs Judith M. Vale Anita Waxman Toby and Stacie Webb Patricia Shacklette Wolpert Donald and Barbara Zucker ROUNDABOUT THEATRE COMPANY