BRIDAL HEADDRESSES
Hear are some easily-made headdresses for the bride. The first is composed of a broad band (about 3 inches) covered closely
with orange blossom and fastening at the back of the neck under the hair by elastic. The veil is attached to t he wreath and allowed to stream out freely behind. A heel-length veil is best for this type of headdress. The second one 1= a simply-design-ed white satin cap with a soft satin twist at the front.. The cap is worn far back on the head, and the veil is attached to its lower edge. The third is a pieot-edged circle of organdie, kept in place by an allround wreath of orange blossom. •The last is a, stiffened and wired | halo of organdie stitched, .on, to a tiny bonnet. Elastic is used under the back hair for further security. The veil is attached directly on to the lower edge of the halo and lions out over the little bonnet. This halo would look pretty with seed pearls sewn round the outer edge.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 232, 28 June 1935, Page 4
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