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Left: Miss Helen Hughes poses here and her fair beauty shows the glory of while satin and tulle when combined with lily of the Valley and pearl for a bridal toilette. The gown is plainly cut with a boat-shaped shoulder, and the Very long plain train cut into the skirt. Sleeves are Very soft, full and long, and the delightful veil which is worn over the face is embroidered and appliqued with tulle. The coronet is built of rows of Wax pearls.

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Southland Times, Issue 22913, 11 June 1936, Page 14

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Left: Miss Helen Hughes poses here and her fair beauty shows the glory of while satin and tulle when combined with lily of the Valley and pearl for a bridal toilette. The gown is plainly cut with a boat-shaped shoulder, and the Very long plain train cut into the skirt. Sleeves are Very soft, full and long, and the delightful veil which is worn over the face is embroidered and appliqued with tulle. The coronet is built of rows of Wax pearls. Southland Times, Issue 22913, 11 June 1936, Page 14

Left: Miss Helen Hughes poses here and her fair beauty shows the glory of while satin and tulle when combined with lily of the Valley and pearl for a bridal toilette. The gown is plainly cut with a boat-shaped shoulder, and the Very long plain train cut into the skirt. Sleeves are Very soft, full and long, and the delightful veil which is worn over the face is embroidered and appliqued with tulle. The coronet is built of rows of Wax pearls. Southland Times, Issue 22913, 11 June 1936, Page 14

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