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Show DRAPE BRIDAL VEIL IN MANY NEW WAYS New ways of draping the bridal veil are offered the girl who Is planning an early fall wedding. While in general gen-eral these may be said to derive from the Russian tiara effects, they should more properly be credited, to the Renaissance Ren-aissance period. This includes the Italian, the Russian, and the Hungarian Hungari-an periods of corresponding dates. One of the most charming of these diadem effects was recently constructed construct-ed by Worth. Of tulle and old lace, over a stiffened wire foundation, it gains in width clear to the ears and is softened by incrusted draperies at the top in crenellated fashion. Chanel has made a bridal head-dress which starts with a cap of tulle, embroidered em-broidered in crosslines of dull silver. This silver note is recalled in the torsade tor-sade which divides the upturning and downturning sections of the slightly circular-cut oureole, diminishing to nothing at the back of the head and giving full sweep to the simple tulle veil. |