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This lovely old-world bridal gown is worn here by Jean Arthur, of the Columbia Studio. The frock is made of chiffon and hand-made lace, with a full skirt and three net underskirts to make the skirt swirl. The long sleeves are very full and fall into a frill at the wrist. The veil is hand-made lace appliqued on to net and does not form a long train.

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Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 18

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This lovely old-world bridal gown is worn here by Jean Arthur, of the Columbia Studio. The frock is made of chiffon and hand-made lace, with a full skirt and three net underskirts to make the skirt swirl. The long sleeves are very full and fall into a frill at the wrist. The veil is hand-made lace appliqued on to net and does not form a long train. Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 18

This lovely old-world bridal gown is worn here by Jean Arthur, of the Columbia Studio. The frock is made of chiffon and hand-made lace, with a full skirt and three net underskirts to make the skirt swirl. The long sleeves are very full and fall into a frill at the wrist. The veil is hand-made lace appliqued on to net and does not form a long train. Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 18