Monday, October 15, 2012

Guide To Wedding Veils

Wedding veils are back in fashion! Make with vintage bridal fashion a huge impact in the wedding fashion world, veil is a must-have accessory again. There are many different types and length wedding veil, and each of which is designed to fit into another type of gown. Here is a brief guide to wedding veil and how to wear them, will help you the right look for your big day.


Birdcage - This is a short veil ends at the chin. A chic vintage look, this kind of veil is often paired with a pillbox hat and can be made of fine lace or netting. For a modern touch, why not wear swept over the eyes or forehead?

Shoulder length - Perfect for wedding dresses that have elaborately detailed bodice, as this veil just brushes the shoulders. A good modern choice for a wedding that is not too traditional.

Elbow length - Elbow length veil with traditional wedding dresses look great in ball gown styles or those with full skirts. Wearing a veil this length with this kind of dress helps to balance your figure and looks very elegant.

Fingertip Length - This is the most popular length of the veil, as it suits a wide range of wedding dresses, body shapes and sizes! A beautiful choice for both traditional and modern clothing, fingertip length veil in many styles come with pearls, lace, embroidery and special edges to make them look special.

Ballet length or Waltz - A slightly longer veils that works beautifully with the kitchen or dress coat. If you have a dress with a full skirt, it is better to keep a shorter veil, but a waltz veil not figure-hugging dresses distract, despite falling below the knee. This play works well with a train for a real show topping look!


Chapel length - This traditional long veil touches the ground or falling on a train for a truly classic bridal look. Suitable for a large, traditional church (or chapel!) Wedding, this veil also works with a simple cut dress. A good rule of thumb is to limit the ornate detail either veil or clothing so complicated with both very detailed and look busy.

Cathedral Length - customize one for the dramatic, or a large, ornate place! This veil trail behind you as you walk down the aisle, almost like a train in itself. You have to help your bridesmaids maneuvers with a veil, as long as this, and it can be removed after the ceremony.

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