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THE BRIDE'S VEIL

According-to tho "Ladies' Home Journal," the correct wedding veils arc cut and draped so that thcro is "very little fullness at the head, (doing away with tho "bunchiness" so often , spoiling -a bride's appearance. Tho fullness is held in place by hand-run tucks, and-boyond that tne tulle .is shirred on a wiro frame to which tho wreath and late are fastened.; As tho wreath is ■ wired, too, the head part may be easily adjusted to fit tho head. Tho wliolo thing is as easy to adjust as a hat,. and. being fastened securely to the hair/it needs no tacking/"but will fall in long, lovely lines following tho Bweep of the tram, even in turning. v All the fullness is kept back of tho earsmore liko tho English court : veils—tho greater fullness spreading out below the hips and on tho train. The sides ripplo slightly. Tho. bridal veil should be fastened to the coiffure with silvered hairpins, arid, the hair arranged to keep tho head. as oven as possible. A pretty ,idea in connection with this chorished picco of a bride's'costume is to tuck inside' the wreath a (small four-leaf clover. ' : '■ , .-••

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 3

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THE BRIDE'S VEIL Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 3

THE BRIDE'S VEIL Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 3

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