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locally at Roz & Sherm) offers brides a white
lace oxford on a heel with a satin toe; a strap-
py '40s modified platform; and choked up
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their catalogue out of NYC (1-800-338-3430)
are another treasured find for brides who want
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lace. Laura Ashley has gotten into the act for
the first time, adding brocade and sateen
pumps to its bridal collection.
One important piece makes a bold state-
ment in jeNwhy— whether it be a multi-strand
pearl-and-rhinestone choker, museum-drop
earrings, or an elaborate bracelet. Classic
pearls look newest when colored in pastel
tinges to highlight subtle dress hues. The
sautoir, a long chain of seed pearls ending in
tassels, is an elegant accent to a minimal long
sheath. For sweet sentiment, work in a fami-
ly heirloom such as an antique cameo brooch.
Finally, the little white cotton glove is more
important than ever this season when trimmed
with pearls or rhinestones at the cuff for a
bracelet effect.
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investment in a bridesmaid dress, attendants
are voicing their preferences on color and style.
There is a trend away from rigid cookie-cutter
styles and toward a choose-your-own ap-
proach. One bridal consultant suggests that
brides dictate color and length, leaving it up
to the maids to select a style most flattering to
their figures, and in keeping with their bud-
gets. "Rainbow parties" are another option,
with maids in the same style but in contrast-
ing colors or coordinating prints.
Veronica Cifone, contemporary bridal-par-
ty designer for Bill Levkoff, sees a more ro-
mantic influence, shifting away from two-piece
tailored suit looks and toward flowing, off-the-
shoulder ball gowns and slim columns. With
the surge in tulle wedding gowns, some brides
are carrying the ballerina look over into their
bridal party with floral bustlers atop white tulle
skirts.
Clean shapes worked into floral chintz prints
are spring perennials, "but it's when you opt
for something different like a black 'tuxedo
suit with satin lapels and side skirt panel (mi-
nus the tie), that attendants really stand out,"
says bridesmaids' buyer Marilyn Silverman of
New York's Kleinfeld. More black-tie influ-
ences include white tuxedo dresses with hal-
ter necklines and bare backs. Black-and-white
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