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Show diversity Women Students Shown (test Creations in Bridal Wear mothers. When shopping for the kowns, she should have in mind the color scheme, sleeve length, and price range. How to Make Guest List In order to avoid confusion, the guest lists should be made out in alphabetical order with the immediate families listed first. The remaining number of guests should be divided equally between the bride and her fiance. fi-ance. Invitations should be handwritten hand-written in black ink and mailed three weeks prior to the wedding, wed-ding, according to Miss Mcln-tire. Mcln-tire. Confirm Arrangements 8? Pam Hansen Staff Writer ;s '6'" was presented "Jy night as one of the j the Associated Women 3 'AWS) Women's Week c A fashion show ar-Bridal ar-Bridal Arts shop ' Denice Mclntire --entator. Models includ-f includ-f McCaU, Robin Hen-'Sehubach, Hen-'Sehubach, Claudia fm Mohlene, Beth neane Smart, Louise jtara McMillan, a n d Ean with Robin ;,eig a blue linen ;: f short A-line skirt, a and a lime crepe V 8 jas a Norman Todd fcj considered the to wear for a new Modeled Suit Vjn modeled a 2'? right 'r bridal gowL, Z , honeymoon. m skirt in red and h pair f tapered i 'tted jacket, worn ilSacks or the hiP rider Set by a cloche 'Stt!yleT gown' one in wedding gowns, was shown in several variations. One very attractive gown, modeled by Sharon Mohlene, Moh-lene, had daisy appliques with seed pearl stems. The train attached at-tached at the shoulder blades, and the beaded head piece matched beautifully. A spring yellow "daisy dress" for the bride's maids was modeled which coordinated with the wedding wed-ding gown. Old Fashioned Charm To create that "old fashioned charm" Diedra McMillan modeled mod-eled an ivory silk organza with a very straight line in the skirt, and an empire waist line. English lace appliques were popular decorations on many of the wedding gowns. Most of the dresses featured detachable trains, and the sleeve lengths ranged from the short "bell" sleeve to the long "slimming" sleeves. Wedding Advice Advice on wedding plans was integrated with the modeling performance. According to Miss Mclntire, preparations should begin six weeks to two months before the wedding date. Calling for appointments with the photographer, photo-grapher, florist, and caterer should be among the first arrangements ar-rangements made. The bride should reserve the reception center as soon as possible. The priest, or other officiate, should also be contacted very early. At least six weeks before the wedding, the bride-to-be should select dresses for the bride's maids, maid of honor, and the All of the arrangements should be confirmed two or three days before the ceremony to assure smooth running. Thank you cards for gifts as well as services serv-ices rendered must be mailed within two weeks following the ceremony, and these, too should be handwritten. Following the fashion show was a mock reception with wedding wed-ding cake and punch. The centerpiece cen-terpiece of pink carnations and gladiolae was supplied by Norman's Nor-man's Floral, as were all of the bridal bouquets. Friday's "La Femme" event will be a luncheon and fashion show with the theme "Create an International Plate." A smorgasbord smor-gasbord will feature foods .from all over the world, and the ten best-dressed coeds will perform informal modeling. Tickets may oe purchased at $2 each from any of the models or at the University information desk. |