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The popularity of - the -tea-length bridal
dress among -career brides shopping in the
JCPenney Bridal Salons demonstrates a
preference for the high-stepping- fashion
freedom of the 1920s when hems went up and
up and up.
Women.exulted in a new joie de vivre with
classic gown high in front and trailing in
back. Necklines plunged in the back but rose
demurely high across the throat.
And sone of these touches are found in
current bridal collections along with more
variety in length than in .many a season.
Even veils are offered in varying lengths.
Short on the sides and incrediby full and
romantic in back in order to cascade down
the back.
Other trends attributed to brides in their
late 20s and. 30s are a preference for ivory
and, oyster over. pure white, and the selec-
tion of attendants' dresses that are also
high -styled.
Retailers and the bridal magazines agree
that the spring and summer of 1985 will see a
large number of carefully orchestrated wed, -
dings =arid .at marhy-o€ these the foci's will
be the executive bride.
Census figures for 1982 show a record 2..5
million marriages which..is:a 16 per cerit4n
crease over 1975. They also indicate the first
decline in the dilrorce pattern in, 20, years
1.2 million.
,The number -of ,'diltorce$ continued to z
decline in '83 and the -trend is holding for '84.
Experts feel the increasing age and
thoughtfulness of brides and their grooms is
a major contributing factor.
In a recent Reader's Digest/Gallup
Survey, 85 percent of those polled (1,549
adults over 18 in 300 eonununities), respond-
ed "yes" when asked if they would ,wed the
same person if they could make the decision
again!
Brides who are confident, self-assured
and poised can still be "blushing brides."
Mrs. Lath of Modern Bride . stresses,
"Nothing has been taken away. If anything,
the bride with her career in full -swing and
with a certain maturity has access to yet
another dimension of creating the perfect
wedding and a wonderful memory for this
most important of days."
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