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SILVER WEDDING DRESS.

Just as white .satin, rich and thick, was considered the '-'only wear" for brides some years ago, so now the silver wedding-dress has become almost ii uniform.

Silver fabrics arc so very lovely these days that it is easy to understand their popularity. The stiffness that once distinguished metallic fabrics has given way to a softness that rivals that of crepe-de-chine, and the rather unbecoming glit-l-.T that characterised the surface of many such materials ha.s given way to a subdued shimmer as becoming to the wearer as it. is delightful to the eye.

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Matamata Record, Volume VII, Issue 586, 1 December 1924, Page 2

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SILVER WEDDING DRESS. Matamata Record, Volume VII, Issue 586, 1 December 1924, Page 2

SILVER WEDDING DRESS. Matamata Record, Volume VII, Issue 586, 1 December 1924, Page 2

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