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COLOUR FOR THE BRIDE.

I hear that white and white and silver will again bp the favourite selection for the brides of 1930. Princess Mario Joso's choice no doubt'will influence the vogue of white and silver, states a London writer _ There is something very attractive about a white wedding, as it helps tho various colour schemes among tho guests, I rather hope the sensational green craze for the brido is abating; so far, for tho early spring, thev seem likoly to be returning to the dead white of tradition—not even lined'with green. Now that the modern superiority is supposed to have trampled 011 tradition, we may possibly not only observe the reaction tc whiti, but blue will bo n. wedding colour. . A pale Italian-shade in blue is really most flattering to a bride with blue eyes and dark hair. 1 novcr could see why blue isn't quite as suitablo as pink, and certainly more reliable than green. The idea was that it was on tho cold side, but thorn are so many tones in blue that should it suit at all, it should be a most successful selection.

So I predict the blue wedding, which reminds, me also thai a young friend of njine i,~ murmuring about yellow—"the colour of the sun"—in fact, I hear that yellow will possibly bo the choice of certain brides next year It sounds a lilllc bilious for a fashionable assemblage -= —but no doubt we must struggle for somo sensation to surpass the green craze.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 17

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COLOUR FOR THE BRIDE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 17

COLOUR FOR THE BRIDE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 17