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THE CHIC JULY BRIDE will endeavour to create new effects with her bridal robes. The rich ivory satin gown in the picture is heavily embroidered with pearls and brilliants. The circular face veil is youthfully becoming and is caught over the hair with three strands of ivory ribbon terminating over each ear in a cluster of orange-blossom. In place of the usual shower bouquet is suggested the use of a mother-of-pearl prayer book, from the leaves of which falls a spray of lily-of- the- valley.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 723, 24 July 1929, Page 4

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THE CHIC JULY BRIDE will endeavour to create new effects with her bridal robes. The rich ivory satin gown in the picture is heavily embroidered with pearls and brilliants. The circular face veil is youthfully becoming and is caught over the hair with three strands of ivory ribbon terminating over each ear in a cluster of orange-blossom. In place of the usual shower bouquet is suggested the use of a motherof-pearl prayer book, from the leaves of which falls a spray of lily-of- the- valley. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 723, 24 July 1929, Page 4

THE CHIC JULY BRIDE will endeavour to create new effects with her bridal robes. The rich ivory satin gown in the picture is heavily embroidered with pearls and brilliants. The circular face veil is youthfully becoming and is caught over the hair with three strands of ivory ribbon terminating over each ear in a cluster of orange-blossom. In place of the usual shower bouquet is suggested the use of a motherof-pearl prayer book, from the leaves of which falls a spray of lily-of- the- valley. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 723, 24 July 1929, Page 4

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