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BRIDESMAIDS' FROCKS. These bridesmaids’ frocks are of classic design in ivory crepe de Chine, the folds of which are held in place by bands of dull gold embroidery in a laurel leaf design. The overdresses are laced, together at the side with line gold cords and tassels, and the short waists are accentuated by dull gold girdles. The headdress of silvergold gauze, arranged in mob cap fashion over the hair and then falling in a long veil behind, and a wreath round the head of silver leaves, makes a charming finish.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7, 14 August 1912, Page 69

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BRIDESMAIDS' FROCKS. These bridesmaids’ frocks are of classic design in ivory crepe de Chine, the folds of which are held in place by bands of dull gold embroidery in a laurel leaf design. The overdresses are laced, together at the side with line gold cords and tassels, and the short waists are accentuated by dull gold girdles. The headdress of silvergold gauze, arranged in mob cap fashion over the hair and then falling in a long veil behind, and a wreath round the head of silver leaves, makes a charming finish. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7, 14 August 1912, Page 69

BRIDESMAIDS' FROCKS. These bridesmaids’ frocks are of classic design in ivory crepe de Chine, the folds of which are held in place by bands of dull gold embroidery in a laurel leaf design. The overdresses are laced, together at the side with line gold cords and tassels, and the short waists are accentuated by dull gold girdles. The headdress of silvergold gauze, arranged in mob cap fashion over the hair and then falling in a long veil behind, and a wreath round the head of silver leaves, makes a charming finish. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7, 14 August 1912, Page 69