FAIRY-LIKE ROBE.
WEDDING GOWN FOR PRINCESS. LONDON, Oct,. 25. Princess Maud’s wedding has been fixed for November 12. The wedding gown will he a fairy-like robe of georgette, hand-sewn, with innumerable tiny pearl beads. Between widths of pearl embroidery are equidistant strands of embroidery, with straight edges, executed in crystal, and milkwhite strands reach from neck to feet, with two circular strands at the waist, whore there is a diamante ornament. The robe is long and perfectly shaped to the figure. The train is exquisitely woven in brilliant silver tissue, lined with palest blue. The .bride will wear no veil, only the simplest head-dress, a narrow scarf of silver lace at one end forming a Dutch cap, the other falling lightly on the train, with dainty clusters of white heather over the ears. —A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 847, 26 October 1923, Page 5
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