Brides should keep several factors in mind when shopping for a Wedding Veil.
First,
your veil must remain in harmony with the style of your wedding (party,
an official reception, wedding in the church. Pick something bold to
fit your theme, or something softer to be more conventional.
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Second,
you want a veil that really compliments your wedding dress. Remember,
veils should merely complement wedding dresses, so don't be overly
obsessive about finding a perfect match.
If your dress has a lot
of elaborate details, you want to select a wedding veil that has little
or no embellishment. Cut edge, pencil, satin cord, or satin ribbon edge
veils will be perfect as they will not hide the beautiful details at the
back of your wedding gown.
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Elaborate veils look best with simpler
wedding gowns. Lace veils and mantilla style veils will embellish the
plain back of the wedding gown. Veils with scattered Swarovski pearls or
rhinestones will add a beautiful sparkle to your dress.
54" or 72" wide veils are perfect for detailed full skirt gowns whereas full 108" wide veils go better with slim simple gowns.
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thirdly, you have to take into account your hairstyle. The two main
ways of wearing a veil are on the top of the head, over your hairdo and
just behind the tiara, or at the back of the head, under your hairdo. In
the first case, the veil will drop around your shoulders, and in the
second case, the veil will drape behind you.
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Our bridal veils come
attached to a Tulle-wrapped clear "hidden" plastic comb. This Comb is
perfect for any bride as it will not be a visible part of your veil or
hairstyle. The comb can be effortlessly placed in the hair in the
desired area and makes the veil ready to wear. The advantage to using
this type of comb with your veil is you can remove the veil after the
ceremony while leaving your headpiece intact for the reception.
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You
can decide to wear your veil for the ceremony only and then remove it
for the reception or you can wear your veil all throughout the wedding.
How long you plan on wearing your veil can dictate how long it should
be. If you want to wear your veil during the reception, pick either a
shorter veil or a multi-tiered longer one with a bottom tier that can be
detached after the reception. All cathedral veils in Victoria's Wedding
Veils collection come with a detachable bottom tier, which is
conveniently attached to the comb by velcro; thus, the top layer or
layers can be worn on their own during the reception.
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