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Show The Right Kind of a Gown for a Bride In tho Juno Woman's Homo Com panlon, which is called "Tho Bride's Number," Grace Margaret Gould tho fashion editor writes in part as follows fol-lows about tlio proper gown for a brldo: "Th a bride's gown theso days is simplo In its design. A favored model mod-el has a plain surplUo waist ot chiffon chif-fon or voile with only a bit of laco Introduced In tho collar, and accompanied accom-panied by a full Bklrt of the samo material. ma-terial. To bo qulto now this skirt must bo short nt loast two or threo Inches from tho ground, Tho train In court stylo Is of satin and hangs from tho shoulders. Tho veil, usually usu-ally ot tulto unloss thcro happens to bo a scarf In tho family, Is draped at tho back of tho head with orange blossoms, and In front there Is a band of pearls or satin ribbon. "Tho favored bridal bouquet is of lilies ot tho valley and maidenhair fern arranged in shower stylo and ornamented with white gauzo ribbon. Taffeta being especially fashionable this year it Is much used for bridesmaids' brides-maids' gowns, with transparent sleeves of Georgotto crepe or chiffon. chif-fon. "Whllo pink Is a beautiful color, it needs somo somber tono to glvo It character, and this year It Is brown a ton eh of It on tho gown, and then, to Introduce a novelty of tho season, sea-son, velvet streamers of It attached to a llowor hat. Tho streamers fall In loops nnd long ends, tho longest ono coming around to tho wrist of tho bridesmaid." |