For many brides, a veil ties everything together. A perfectly paired veil compliments every dress and enhances every bridal look. But what kind of veil is right for you? Our guide will give you the rundown.
LENGTHS
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Royal Cathedral
For the bride who really wants to make a statement! The royal cathedral veil measures at a majestic 140 inches.
Cathedral
The more common of the longer options, cathedral length veils are often long and wide enough to go beyond the trains of most gowns.
Waltz
Hitting around mid-calf, the waltz length veil is a romantic choice for a bride who wants to wear it during the first dance.
Fingertip
Short and sweet! The fingertip veil sits about mid-thigh and is great for the bride who wants a little something extra.
Blusher
Ever wondered what is that thing that goes over the bride’s face? It’s this! The blusher is a clean piece of tulle that can be sewn onto the comb of any veil.
DESIGNS
Clean
If your dress is covered in detail, a veil without a stitch of lace or sparkle will enhance the gown without overwhelming it.
Edged
An edged veil has a little bit of detail along the–you guessed it!–edge of the veil. Whether a simple satin ribbon or a strip of glittery beads, the detail gives a delicate frame.
All Over Detail
Got a clean dress? Want to zazz it up? A detailed veil gives you the chance to go nuts! Pearls and jewels, 3D florals, scrolling lace or tons and tons of glitter will all pop against a gorgeous clean gown.