Attractive Colour Scheems.
A recent Wanganui bride wore pale blue silk -velvet and pale blue tulle veil while her bridesmaids wore primrosd patterned georgette; a j Timaru bride also achieved a pretty effect with a lace gov. to carried out |in beige and silver. The most popular colours are, however, white and I silver combined, with magnolia satin second favourite. No doubt the original rainbow scheme devised by Princess Juliana, of the Netherlands, for her 12 'bridesmaids will be followed by future brides. At a pretty wedding recently celebrated in Auckland, the bridesmaids Wore “most attractive frocks with bouffant skirts of tulle in shades of pale blue, I pink, green and cyclamen, the whole combining to give a mauve effect. They wore head-dresses of spring flowers in shades of mauve, pink, and blue, and carried bouquets of hydrangeas, sweet peas and delphiniumfs in the same toning.s.” At a fashionable Christchurch wedding the bride wore a heavy pearl satin gown and an uncommon halo head-dress of . ospreys, While her bridesmaids wore white satin trained frocks and halo caps of trellised pearl strands'. Wednesday is still the most popular wedding day although within the last few years many brides have selected Saturday. Others again flout superstition by getting married on a Friday.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 363, 18 February 1937, Page 3
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210Attractive Colour Scheems. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 363, 18 February 1937, Page 3
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