PAGE SIX It Must Match Dress 3 Head ol he headpiece you wear on your wedding day is more than an accessory: it's the finishing touch requiring almost as much thought as your dress itself. How can you be sure you're choosing one to suit your dress and your looks? Mallory Samson, Bride's magazine fashion editor, suggests you ensure a match between your headpiece a dress by shopping for both at Hi same time and place. Try them on together. Then look at yourself from all angles in a full-length mirror Remember to match colors — a white headpiece with a white dress, ivory with iory, maybe a blue satin ribbon woven through a cap if your dress will have a liner or sash of blue: To be sure you're getting the same fabric or lace, ask your bridal consultant to order a half-yard that matches your dress, then let her take LL LL LL LL LL LLL LLL LL LL LULL LLL : ... ATTENTION ... WE SPECIALIZE IN DESIGNER DRESSES FOR THE MOTHER OF THE BRIDE AND ATTENDANTS STOP IN AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL SELECTION LYNDWOOD DRESS 631 FELLOWS AVE. W.B. DAILY 10-5 MONDAYS TiL 9 TT LLL LL LL LL LL LL LLnL I a I I I I I I TA Ts TL LL LL YT TL LLL TO LT EO TE I aT Vd WW YY WW care of having the cap or hat made A bride with short hair will look particularly nice in a face framer, an almost wreath-like cap. Lavished with pearls or simply banded in fabric, the face framer will do just that: softly frame your face just as your hair does. Other styles to try: the wreath, if your hair is curly; and the Juliet cap, which sits snugly on the back of the head: If your hair is shoulder length:or longer, you've got versatility. Two soft haristyles to try: Loosely pin just the top and sides of your hair together at the crown. Let the hair in back flow freely. Then circle the crown with a silky wreath or crescent of fresh flowers. Or, brush your hair into a ponytail at the nape. Roll, twist, or braid it and pin securely Then top it with a dazzling headband of feathers and pearls. RO 7 ORS 5 20 8 J Tile: ™ he . . a3 Distributors ! . ¥ | = of America VISIT OUR NEW A AWARD WINNING ° bh | SHOWROOM A OVERLOOKING WYOMING VALLEY MALL - 300 MUNDY STREET Zag WILKES-BARRE © al CALL 822-6123 ORE eB Why Every Bride Should Visit Our Store... Bridal Registry Service. An exciting collection of informal as well as formal patterns of china, silver and crystal. Great gift ideas for your attendants invitations Personal assistance by Registered Bridal Consultants free of charge ? for registering your patterns with us. CHINA CLOSET 649 Wyoming Avenue Kingston © 287-8302 Daily 10-5— Thurs. 10-8 ’ tall bride looks best in a brimmed a or close-fitting cap. One possibility is the picture hat, best with a dress that's casual and ou tdoorsy. Another is the Juliet cap, amore formal » an Whatever headpiece and veil you choose, they must feel comfortable and secure, so you're not afraid to turn your head or bend over. To help anchor your headpiece, use white hairpins on either | especially nice with hair curling around the face. A tall bride will look elegant wearing the classic mantilla, whereas a short bride can look lost in its draping folds side, or at the point where the veil is attached to the hat. If it's a mantilla or wreath, tuck pins through the lace or flowers. . with silk or fresh flowers reflecting CUSTOM DESIGNED FROM HILL THE FLORIST 3 N. Pioneer Ave. Shavertown 696-1178 bridesmaid and wedding party Chantilly Laces FRAMES eo GARTERS Tn Bridal Consultant by Appointment 4 3 EDELSTEIN'S FABRICS Rear 141 Socth Main St, Pittston at 655-1930