Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1896 — The Easter Wedding Gown. [ARTICLE]

The Easter Wedding Gown.

The material used ds -white satin, heary and lugtrous, and the skirt, which flares weii, baa « medium train, full and fanlike in effect, but not ns long aa those •worn tairt season, writer Isabel A. hfatlaa la the Ladies’ Home Journal. The feodiee is a draped one coming to a short point in the front and at the back and arching over the hips. Vbia portion of it is outlined

by small pearl beads. The skirt trimming consists of wide folds of tulle draped in curves as high up as the knees, each curve being caught by a bunch of orange blossoms. The very full sleeves shape h» to the arms, and come well over the wrists In sharp points defined by small beads like those on the edge of the bodice. Tulle is draped across the corsage and caught by very small bunches of the bridal flower, while a knot of tulle and a bunch of the blossoms hold up the fullness of each sleeve near the shoulder. The hair, which is arranged high on the head, is dressed with orange blossoms.