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November 2, 1867
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Bridal Toilettes.
Fig. 1.
—Gored dress of white persane, fastened up the front with
crystal beads. Neck high, and trimmed with Valenciennes
lace, as are likewise the caps. Tulle, veil and wreath of
orange blossoms.
Fig. 2. —Princesse dress of
white mull, worn over a high-necked waist of Valenciennes
lace and insertion. Skirt tucked; waist trimmed with bias
folds of the same stuff. Tulle veil and wreath of orange
blossoms.
How To
Cite This Article:
"Bridal
Toilettes", November 2, 1867
[electronic edition]. Harper's Bazaar, Nineteenth Century
Fashion Magazine,
http://harpersbazaar.victorian-ebooks.com (2005).
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