Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1927)

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91 Here Comes the Bride! The nuptial season finds the studios ready with lovely wearers of wreath and veil. Virginia Valli, left, displayed her bridal finery with pensive dignity in "Evening Clothes." Jetta Goudal, above, as if realizing the solemnity of her marriage in "Fighting Love," veils her eyes with mystery. Marie Prevost, center, promises to love, honor, and obey, with a pout, in "The Night Bride." Billie Dove, above, reflects the state of her heart as she enters a loveless marriage in "The Tender Hour." Louise Brooks, left, wide awake as usual, joins the brides just to see what's going on. Patsy Ruth Miller, right, is ^gjg arrayed for the ceremony in "What Every Girl Should Know." 1 J