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Show INTERNATIONAL TTARI herlashes, putting moreliner above her eyes than under them and using contour cream to diminish the fullness around her jaw. Healso has refined andlightened her eyebrows. AnddeRaita told me he Lifting Hillary’s Treen Look jillary Rodham Clintonhas endured a lot Her press coverage about her changing hairstyles. Little has been written about her makeup, but it also has changed since she became the First Lady. Clif de Raita of the Georgette Klinger Salon told me Mrs. fy Clinton, 48, started sj coming to Klinger’s 4 salons in New York and Washington in 1980. (She heard about Klinger from a friend at the Rose Law Firm in Arkansas, where she worked when Mr.Clinton was E) governor.) De Raita Nag hasbeen doing her makeupsince 1993, at $50 a Pop. book © help to fight gravity. (Or, as de ort Raita putit, “the accentis on the uplift.”) That means curling FIRE ENGINE COLLECTION Authorized by TheFire BrigadeSociety encouraged Mrs. Clinton to use her makeupand clothing to “put back the coloring that nature has taken away.” Hence the ivory, beige, brown and coral makeupby de Raita— as wellas the seafoam-green outfit—thatthe First Lady wears in her portrait on the jacket of her book It Takes a Village, just out from Simon & Schuster.It’s what the makeup artist calls “the First Lady Look—polished andserene.” Incidentally, de Raita said Mrs.Clinton’s outstanding features are her cheekbones and fiery blue eyes. “And,”he added,“thereis not one line in her neck,thanks to years ofballet training.” He also noted that the First Ladyis unfailingly good-humored— even when they must meet at 5:30 in the morning to prepare her for a full day of public appearances in New York. O’Brien may be America’sbestbet to win a gold medal in track FORD AA USA CADILLAC V16-USA Six vintage fire engines in an official collection of precision-engineered die-cast replicas. MACK LADDER USN It was the “Golden Ageof theFire Engine?” Andnow, six of the most importantfire trucksfromthat era have beenre-createdin the only die-cast collectionofits kind. Each issofaithful tothe original that it has been opening height in the polevault andfailedto qualifyforthe U.S. team. Trumpet May Blow Sour Note for Some ‘our years ago, Xernona Clayton created the Trumpet Awards to honor African-Americans for their achievements.The first black woman to get her own TV show in the South i 1967), Ms. Clayton wasa friend of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She named the awards after his 1967 “Trumpet of en science” sermon,which people to trumpet the cause oftul full equality and justice. Past winners include MuhammadAli, Maya An- gelou, Diahann Carroll, Lena Home, fhe Rev. Jesse Jackson, James Earl Jones and the late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. Cc , 65, hopes for a repeat of last year’s event, which inspired Denzel Washington to write a $100,000 check on the spotto the NAACP.This year, however, the trumpet may blow a sour note for some. Among those honored— opera Kathleen BatPq tle and coun| try singer Charley Pride —will be the attomey Johnnie Cochran Jr. Critics have decned his use of the “race card” in defending 0.J. Be] Simpson and Ei blamed him for worsening relations between Xernona oelew blacks and whitesin America. ®sateen i The Trumpet Awards ceremony is tomorrow,but it will be aired oo Feb. 24 on the Turner Broadthis year casting System. Xernona Clay- PARADE MAGAZINE - JANUARY 21, 1996 « PAGE 7 approved by experts at theFire Brigade Society. Tosubscribe, send no money now Simply mail your order form today. Issue price: just $24.50 each ORDER FORM LIVES; Eotery subscriptiontoThe Official InternationalFire Engine Collection. Name____ T do not need to send any money now. Address __ - | will receive one model per month and be Cit hi Phone (_ ident for urban affairs at TBS. Mail order formto: Matchbox Collectibles. Inc. P.O. Box 639. Portland. OR 97207-0639 — = jy State___ ton is now assistant vice pres- == a... ee eee ~ FSPR-66 p For phoneorders call 1 800 858-0102. lam-Spm daily, Monday through Friday |