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Surprising as it may
sound, in, these changing
_ there- -art more
weddings than' ever
before, Although . the
majority of women have
traditional weddings and
wear. classicalgowns
with .: sweeping' trains,
there's a brand of bride,
who wants a special gown
that is uniquely reflective
of her personal in-
dividuality and.
n-dividuality,and. lifestyle.
She is the bride who is
more sophisticated and
fashion conscious, raving
in age from 26 to 35 years
old and plans to have a
small serni-formal or
informal wedding to
celebrate this special
event, Her guest list is •
about 100 or less and she
plans to marry in a
charming small church,
chapel or in the warm
intimacy of her home.
It is for this
sophisticated, modern
bride that an exclusive
collection has been
created. This collection is
designed to fulfill the
romantic fantasy,
practicality and need of
this - growing class of
customer whether it is
her first marriage or not.
All the gowns are
designed to be worn
again.
The fashion silhouettes
'are many and varied.
They range from a floor -
length gown to the
graceful ankle length, to
the newest short length in
an Alencon lace gown
reminiscent of the 1940s
with knee -revealing
curved hemline.
Diaphanous voiles-,
}textured linens, gentle
crepe deo, chines and
floating chiffons are
some—of the vibrant
fabrics used in this
collection. All are
touched with delicate
traceries of lace --from
the Victorian collars
down to the swirling
hemlines.
To frame the face,
sensuous necklines.
plunge in lace -carved Vs
and _ eye -appealing :open.
shapes and there are •also
high -cuffed necklines„
bordered with lace.
Waistlines appear more
defined above free-
flowing' pleated or'gently
gathered skirts.
The focus is from. head
to toe. Head accessories
for these looks include
lacey picture hats,, floral
wreaths, tiny capsand
simple flowers in the
hair. The dramatic new
hem lengths place the
accent on the foot which
is dressed with high -
heeled strap sandals and
laeeTor dotted -stockings .
Pretty jewelry --a
cameo at*the neck, a pin
caught at the shoulder or
waist --lends a personal
touch and completes the
conterriporary look of
today.
Keep the magic
alive with extras
First it's a dream .. of
a white lace dress, a
spring bouquet and the
man you love waiting at
the a end of the aisle.
Before you know it` . .
it's a:'reality. with months` -
of planning, preparation,
dress fittings, meetings_
with caterers, musicians,
florists and
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Cake Frosting '
1 c. butter or margarine,
softened
8 c. confectioners' sugar
1 c. cocoa
3%c. milk
4 tsp. vanilla
Combine cocoa and
sugar. Cream butter with
one-half cocoa mixture.
Gradually blend in
remaining cocoa_,mixture
alternately with milk
adding vanilla. Beat until
smooth. If necessary, add
additional milk to good
spreading consistency.
Use to frost layers.
Decorator's Frosting
One-third c. butter or
margarine
Two-thirds c. cocoa
Two and two-thirds c.
confectioners' sugar
One-third c. milk
1 tsp. vanilla
Melt butter in saucepan
over medium heat. Add
cocoa. Heat just until
mixture begins to boil.
Stir constantly. Pour into'
small mixer bowl.
Gradually add sugard. ai
milk alternately, beating
to good spreading con-
sistency. Add vanilla.
Use in pastry tube to
decorate cake with
flowers, leaves and
ribbon around edge of
layers.
photographers. There is
an overwhelming ex-
citement and anticipation
of your big day.
And in . a flash,.rit'sa
memory — an album
filled with pictures, a
bunch of pressed flowers
-and a dream come -true!
Your wedding day is a
unique and very precious
time. Keep the magic
alive by taking time to do
'all those little extra
things for yourself — and
for him — that will make
every dayjust as
memorable. Here's how:
Don't save' the
romantic moments just
for the honeymoon. Bring
on the candles, wine and
soft music for dinner
every night. Make this a
special time together to
talk, plan and consult one
another.
Celebrate your one
month, two month, three
month* etc. anniversary
by experiencing
something new together.
Try fishing or tennis, take
a hustle lesson or see an
opera. It will be
something"special to look
forward to each month.
Don't get lazy about the
way you look. He'll ap-
preciate a life-long
companion who cares
enough to l&ok her best
when she's with him
alone. For those quiet
evenings together, try
simple, casual hairstyles
and soft makeup that will
look naturally • pretty.
Splurge on some flowing,
feminine at-home outfits
— a floral caftan, silky
pajamas or a soft, body -
hugging• robe .
Choose a delicate,
romantic fragrance for
your wedding day— one
that is memorable and
beautiful — so that every
time you wear it, you will
be a "bride" -all over
again.
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