• 2012-04-25T07:55:36Z LoveWedd

    There is a plethora of veil styles and lengths to choose from nowadays. By coming in so many different shapes and sizes from birdcage to cathedral length, there is definitely the perfect veil for you out there that will match the look and feel of your wedding! There are no rules for the veils, but we say they are definitely a “do!” via Southern Weddings Magazine via Green Wedding Shoes via Style Me Pretty ...

  • 2008-03-21T21:18:00Z Weddings Fresh

    Q. How do I find the right veil for me? A. The style of your dress and the formality of the ceremony should determine the length of the veil. A full gown with a long train worn for a church wedding might call for a cathedral veil, while a tea-length dress at a simple outdoor ceremony pairs better with a flyaway veil. Check these out for more ideas!BirdcageThis veil just covers the face, the length ranges from anywhere between eight inches to 18 inches. This is a vintage style—absolutely fabulous! This wonderful veil is from Leah C. Couture Millinery, which features many bridal accessories in...

  • Imagine a classically veiled bride-to-be, a sheer, delicate layer of tulle across her face. This traditional, elegant look is embraced by many women as a way to pay a timeless homage to the past. Veils with a “blusher” (the piece that falls over your face) are two layers, can be full or sleek, long or short, and have a lot of style! image credits clockwise from upper left: Stacey Reeves, Elizabeth Messina, Style me Pretty, Casando Ideias, Sweet Monday Photography...

  • 2010-12-13T00:00:00Z Bride Chic

    CREDITSPhotography . . . . . . Pixaimage PhotographyVeils and gowns . . . . .Amy-Jo TatumMakeup . . . . . . . . . Necia WhitmoreHair. . . . . . . . . Kao Vey SaephanhModels . . . .. .. . . .Janelle Mills and Libby GaleVenue . . . . . . . . .San Domenico, San Anselmo, California Since Chelsea Clinton's wedding last July, classic veils are suddenly taking the spotlight once again. We wanted to  capture the essence of the traditional bride in all her romantic and time-honored splendor.   From the ethereal beauty of the drop veil to the small tulle head pouf, here is ...

  • 2011-07-07T06:00:00Z The Cinderella Project

    Beautiful veils coming back in a big way! Will you wear one for your wedding day?Image via AP....

  • 2009-08-31T07:21:00Z erin ever after

    {Image courtesy of Sarah Rhoads via The Brides Cafe}In a sea of big flowers, this bride is seriously rocking that pouffy veil and I dig it....

  • 2009-04-22T07:00:45Z Kiss the Groom

    every bride at some point faces this very important decision….to wear a veil or not?  certainly there is no wrong answer….a veil can add a layer of mystery….innocent & yet sensual…..a veil also catches light in such a beautiful way….which is gorgeous for your photographs….and then of course there is the more natural approach…hair down & no veil in sight….sometimes our fiances like the idea of this….our hair down, blowing in a gentle breeze…i think perhaps for some men, they want to see us as they know & love us….”hair down” is so distinctly feminine…....

  • 2010-06-17T08:25:00Z Savannah Wedding Planner

    Is that the question?!?Veil...If you want to keep the style of your wedding as traditional as possible, a veil is the way to go. Although trends in veils have definitely changed over the years, the tradition of veils dates back to biblical times. If the idea of tradition appeals to you, but you don't want anything too crazy, try something simple like this:With a heavily decorated dress, it is best to maintain balance by keeping the veil clean and simple.On the other hand, if you have a simple dress, an ornate veil might be the perfect touch you're looking for! TIP: If you don't feel comforta...

  • I know what I want, I know what I want, I know what I want…I don’t know what I want!! That’s what has been going over and over again in my head for about two days now. Of course I have much more important things to worry about, like what wedding coordinator I’m going to choose for our destination wedding, but I’m stuck on veils. And being my OCD, control freak self, I just can’t let go until I make a decision. So here’s the problem: When we were first planning a local wedding, I wanted to wear a veil. Kind of. I mainly wanted to because Dahlia Dude’s Mom told me that she always...

  • 2010-03-31T08:00:00Z AisleDash

    Filed under: Jewelry & Accessories Cunningham Photo Artists Once you've found the perfect wedding gown, next up: the perfect veil for that dress. There is a lot more variety than you think, so keep the following in mind to help you narrow your choices: The veil is supposed to complement your dress, not overwhelm it or draw attention away from it. Length is key to balancing your dress. A full-length cathedral veil suits a formal ceremony and wedding, while a short, chic flyaway is flirty, fun and casual. How are you planning to wear your hair? Will you...