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How to Choose The Perfect Bridal Veil

How to Choose The Perfect Bridal Veil

Every bride dreams of the moment she will make her entrance at her wedding, shining in her wedding dress, which she has long dreamed of, and her white beautiful bridal veil that adds more beauty and elegance to her bridal look. On this day, every bride makes a unique entrance in her bridal veil, which always completes any bridal look.

And as a bride to be looking for a beautiful wedding veil, you must have some questions regarding choosing the right bridal veil. Because choosing the bridal veil depends on many factors that must be taken into consideration.  And since the bridal veil is one of the most important accessories, and it will add the finishing touch to your bridal look, it is important to choose the right bridal veil that will add a unique touch to your overall look.

If you're still looking for some bridal veil ideas, then you came to the right place. These stunning bridal veils worn by famous Arab figures will have you speechless!

Most brides focus on the wedding dress without giving enough attention to their veils, but each bride should take care of every detail of her wedding and bridal look, to make sure she looks perfect on the most important day of her life.

When it comes to choosing the perfect bridal veil, you first have to know all the different styles of veils and which style suits your wedding dress best.

 

Cathedral Veil

The Cathedral Veil (Floor Length Veil)

If you want to make a dramatic entrance to your wedding, a cathedral veil is for you, it is perfect for brides who want a royal and luxurious look on their wedding day. A bridal veil that carries on behind you while you enter the wedding venue is definitely glamorous and dramatic. But it is not a practical choice, it will not give you freedom of movement, and you will not be able to dance easily while wearing a cathedral veil. Do not wear a cathedral veil with bridal gowns that come in a princess cut or that are overly puffy, as cathedral veils go better with simpler dresses and A-line or mermaid wedding dresses.

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Chapel Veil

Chapel Veil

This style of veil is perfect if you are wearing a wedding dress with a long train, its length is perfect and will extend with the length of the dress which will give you a unique look. Avoid wearing this style of the veil with a short wedding dress. 

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Waltz Veil

Waltz Veil

 If you want to wear a long bridal veil but you don't want it to make your movement difficult, you should definitely wear a waltz veil, where the length is between the knee and ankle. This type of veils goes perfectly with a mermaid or A-line wedding dresses.

Fingertip Veil

Fingertip Veil

This style of wedding veil is popular among brides, as it reaches to the bride's hand and fingertips when it is stretched out, it is a medium length veil and is perfect for all types of dresses, especially with dresses that have details on edges, as well as strapless wedding dresses.

Elbow Length Veil

Elbow Length Veil

This bridal veil's length is considered to be relatively short, and it is ideal if you want to wear a belt with your wedding dress or if you want to show the details of your dress from the back. This type of veil helps you show off the details of your wedding dress, and it goes perfectly with princess wedding dresses.

Shoulder Length

Shoulder Length Veil

This bridal veil is very practical and adds a fun touch to your bridal look, as it ends right at the shoulders, whether you are having a day wedding or night wedding this length is perfect for you, it also helps to show off details on the chest and waist.

Birdcage Veil

Birdcage Veil

This style of bridal veils comes in a net material and covers most or half of the face, and it does not reach the chin, with bridal veil style fits most wedding dresses, it is a very classic style that can add a unique touch to your bridal look.

Bridal Veil

Your Veil and Your Face Shape

In addition to the length of the wedding veils and the style of the wedding dress, remember that your bridal veil must match the shape of your face and your hairstyle. So we'll share a few tips on choosing the one that suits your face shape.

  • Round Face: Choose a veil that is folded to the back and falls down framing your face to make it look longer.
  • Oval Face: Any bridal veil goes with this face shape, as it is an easy shape to work with.
  • Rectangular Face: A multi-layered bridal veil is perfect to soften this face shape and make it a bit wider.
  • Heart-Shaped Face: This face needs a bridal veil that adds some width, especially in the chin area, and this is why a veil that stays away from the face is a better choice. Pick a veil that is attached at the back of your head and does not cover the sides of your face.
Bridal Veil Length

How to Choose Your Wedding Veil Length

Most brides focus on choosing the wedding gown and don't give enough attention to the wedding veil, but much thought should be given to all the details for an amazing overall bridal look.

When it comes to wedding veils, there are different types and lengths. Here's a guide to wedding veil lengths from shortest to longest:

  • Shoulder: A short veil that ends near the top of the wedding dress, so it hits just above or right on the shoulders. It gives off a playful look as it is less traditional, and it's most suitable for daytime wedding ceremonies.
  • Elbow: If you have details such as a belt or a back bow on your wedding dress that you want to show off, then the elbow-length veil should be your choice. It reaches just at your elbows, and they also work well with ball gown wedding dresses, as they end where the skirt fullness starts.
  • Fingertip: This is one of the most popular veil lengths; just stretch your arms to your sides, and it shall fall where your fingertips are. It is a medium-length wedding veil and will suit various wedding dress styles, especially ones with details on their hem.
  • Waltz: If you want a considerably long wedding veil but want to move around freely, the Waltz wedding veil is a great option as it falls between your knees and ankles, so you'll have the length but not the trouble of it.
  • Chapel: Wearing a wedding dress with a train? Then the chapel wedding veil is the best option to go with it, it's long and will extend on the floor for a couple of centimeters, creating a beautiful voluminous effect.
  • Cathedral: If you want the most dramatic bridal entrance, you must go for the cathedral veil, think royal weddings and extravaganza. It extends to a couple of meters and falls gracefully behind the bride as she makes her way. 
Veil Tips

Veil Tips for the Bride

  1. Match the veil to your hairstyle, according to how your hair will be arranged on your wedding day. Your veil can be worn in 3 ways: at the top of your head, on the back of your head, or under your updo.
  2. Always take your veil with you when you go to consult your stylist or hairdresser before your wedding. It's very important to have the exact image of how you will look on your big day and know exactly how you want your hair to be done and your veil to be placed.
  3. Usually, the veil highlights the part where the dress ends. But if you choose a short veil reaching to your shoulders, it will accent your neckline.
  4. Try to wear a simple veil if your dress is lace or has a lot of details. And vice versa, if the dress is simple and plain, look for a more detailed and embroidered veil.
  5. Adding accessories to your veil can make it look even prettier. You can add flowers, pins, feathers, a fascinator, or a tiara. But always remember to keep it simple and pretty, don't overdo it.

 

 

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