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Veil Talk

Veils are a beautiful addition to a wedding look. There are many veil styles and even more reasons why brides choose to be veiled on their wedding days. Adding a veil to an already stunning look is something that can make your wedding day feel extra special. Adding a blusher veil to a longer veil can also elevate the intimacy of the wedding. Veils are a beautiful addition to a wedding look. There are many veil styles and even more reasons why brides choose to be veiled on their wedding days.


Two layer veils - that is a veil with a blusher - are so classic and make the wedding day look feel more intimate by allowing the bride a layer of privacy and giving the groom or person giving the bride away a chance to reveal the gorgeous bride. Revealing the bride for the kiss is such a romantic gesture.


Shorter veils like shoulder length veils are a fun way to add a little bit of detail to a bridal ensemble without adding yards and yards of fabric. The next length is elbow length and adds a bit more drama without taking attention away from the bride and her chosen gown.


Fingertip length veils add a bit more drama or whimsy to a bridal ensemble. This length is a fun way to accent the wedding dress by allowing the veil to fall right where the train of the dress begins to flair. This length is great for staying out of the way on the dancefloor!


Chapel and Cathedral length veils are the most dramatic way to compliment a wedding dress. These veil lengths are show stoppers and their beauty comes from the way they compliment and frame gowns with long trains. These lengths are named after locations where their length is appropriate but can be worn wherever you choose to say your vows.

 
 
 

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