FOR BRIDES WITH INDIVIDUAL IDEAS.—LEFT: Jacques Esterel designed this white bridal outfit with Indian pantaloons, tunic, and train. The pantaloons and tunic sleeves are in embroidered organdie, and the funic and train in satin cotton. RIGHT: Louis Young used white smocked seersucker for this bridal dress, and smocked mauve and white gingham for the bridesmaid’s dress. Tom Jones shoes and hair bow are the bridesmaid’s accessories.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31335, 4 April 1967, Page 2
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66FOR BRIDES WITH INDIVIDUAL IDEAS.—LEFT: Jacques Esterel designed this white bridal outfit with Indian pantaloons, tunic, and train. The pantaloons and tunic sleeves are in embroidered organdie, and the funic and train in satin cotton. RIGHT: Louis Young used white smocked seersucker for this bridal dress, and smocked mauve and white gingham for the bridesmaid’s dress. Tom Jones shoes and hair bow are the bridesmaid’s accessories. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31335, 4 April 1967, Page 2
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