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June 01, 2006 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-06-01

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Jennifer is wear g a short veil with hand-embroidered trim
and scattered fr hwater pearls by Roma Creations ($690) from
Roma Sposa. Ch les Krypell reversible pear-shaped aquama-
rine pendant sur unded by 69 diamonds set in 18-karat white
gold on a multi- rand chain ($5,760) and Oliva open oval white-
gold and diamond earrings ($3,960), all from Tapper's.

TING
RGEOUS

ASTEFU LLY)

To © 'ips for moms' big day.

Keep the color theme. You don't

want to look like a bridesmaid, but

you do want to look a part of the

wedding party. Choose a gown

that complements the color the

bride has chosen: If bridesmaids'

dresses are pink, you could go with

burgundy, brown, even red; if the

bridesmaids will wear baby blue,

you could go with midnight, tur-

quoise or gold.

Be bold! Show off your assets. If

you want to wear strapless or a low

back, you can always add a shawl

for the ceremony.

Lace can be stunning on the moth-

er of the bride or groom. Just don't

make it too similar to the bride's

gown.

You're never too old for glamour.

Whether you go for a beautiful

piece of jewelry, beading on the

gown or false eyelashes, make

yourself feel glitzy. After all, it's your

special day, too.

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JUNE 2006 • JNPLATINUM

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