SOCIETY WEDDING
One of the loveliest weddings of the year ... the bride in shimmering white . . . the ’maids in delicate-gold. . . . YOU can see them all, just as they leave the church, if you look in the windows at Miss Sparkes, First for Fashion, Armagh street. It’s part of Miss Sparkes’ exclusive Bridal Display, designed to help the Spring Bride in the all-important task of choosing the right clothes to wear on her wedding day. As well as the bridal gown, Miss Sparkes’ windows tell you exactly what the well-dressed bride will adopt as her “going-away” outfit, and what she will pack for the honeymoon. No wonder Miss Sparkes’ window display is the talk of the town, never before s > have you seen anything so lovely. ’ But prospective Brides should do better than just look in the windows; they should definitely step inside and see Miss Sparkes’ delightful range of suits and coats, model frocks, millinery . . . styles worthy of any wedding. As for the Bridal gown and the frocks for your attendants, Miss Sparkes can offer an exclusive service here. Her clever dressmaker can make your own dream gown come true. She will accurately style any gown you like to illustrate or describe. Whatever you have in mind for your wedding, Miss Sparkes can help carry it out. Miss Sparkes. First for Fashion, Armagh street, has become the Bride’s Own Store this Spring. —6
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24370, 23 September 1944, Page 2
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