LATEST WEDDING GOWN.
At a Tecent fashionable wedding in. London (says the London "News ) the brido made a welcome and successful departure from convention in »st« W woarine much, gold in her bndal array. It wreath time,honoure<l coronet or orange blossom and myrtle, but a gold bandeau-the design of the myrtlo leaf, it is truo-tho rich colour standing out effectively as it held in place a veil of very old Brussels lace, yellowed with, the passage of timo. Gold brocade also, formed her gown, with a corsage of old lace which was draped over tho front of the figuro, then carried over tho shoulders to fall as a cape far down over the .golden train. Another .bride also ventured to abandon the conventional white. She went less far from tradition, howover, as her wedding gown was of silver brocade, the train of this rich material ■being entirely undraped, and foil, from tho Bhoulders, ending in a deep point on tho-'ground.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 2
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160LATEST WEDDING GOWN. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 2
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