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SMART ENGLISH BRIDES

Smart English brides will wear white this season, and romantic ..crowds who gather outside St. Margaret’s and other fashionable churches may notice quite a Quakerish note about the bridal procession. One West End milliner is making the most attractive little Empire bonnets for a client who has called to consult her on this thrilling suibject. These will be worn by the bride and her attendants, and they are made of cream silk net with wired brims. Other dressmakers are making bridal bonnets of lace, stiffened and edged with pearls; and some delightful affairs of butter-coloured satin decorated with ostrich feathers in front and a silver bow and long ends at the back. Bashful brides who wear bonnets have to rely on the partly concealing brim rather than the veil, for the latter is gathered on to the back of the bonnet and flows into a train. At least one of the new season’s brides will wear a Stuart cap of pearls fastening under the chin by _ silver ribbons She will wear lace mittens, and carry a posy ot snowdrops. Her dross will be of white net, and the hem will be edged with white net flowers.

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Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 25

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SMART ENGLISH BRIDES Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 25

SMART ENGLISH BRIDES Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 25

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