ARRANGING YOUR WEDDING VEIL
Many girls who spend hours— oven days—over the choice of a new aulumn hat, decide tin- arrangement of their wedding veil without so much as a thought as to. whether it will suit their particular type and hair do. Yet there are as many styles and varieties as there are millinery modes, A topknot of blossoms, piled high will give length to a too-round face —yet appear ridiculous if the face is over long. A coronet lends height to the short girl, side flowers placed just above the ears add width to a face. If you wear your hair pompadoustyle, choose a Juliet cap that will bei set behind your oIY-the-forehead roll. A floral topknot will be most becoming if j r our i'aec is the type that wears the hair upswept. For the shoulder-length hair style with curleirl ends, a coronet is 1 a happy choice. On the important day, be sure to have a chiffon scarf ready to tie over your face and hair before putting on your froalc. The scarf will protest your coiffurei, and also prevent lip-stick marks on your frocks.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 121, 25 June 1941, Page 6
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189ARRANGING YOUR WEDDING VEIL Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 121, 25 June 1941, Page 6
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