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Veil Options Overview
The number of tiers; length; type of material; the way the material is cut; colors; edge treatment; beading or other embellishment; and how it is attached can all combine to make a veil uniquely yours. With several options for each element, you have literally hundreds of thousands of veils from which to choose. Navigate below to study up on each type of option when choosing your veil. Or, purchase an instantly downloadable, printable eBook with full details (only $7). Veil LengthThe veil length is one of the first choices most brides make
while or shortly after choosing a wedding gown. A short, to-the-tip-of-the-nose
veil creates a much different bridal impression than a long, cathedral one.
Plus, there are many lengths between these two extremes. ColorsIn short, veil colors are generally ivory or white. In practice, it can be a little more involved. Veil MaterialsThe generic word for the material a typical veil is made from is tulle, which can be made from silk, nylon, rayon, or "bridal illusion." Birdcage or other coarser-weaved veils are made from netting. Veil StylesSome veil styles are described according to veil features,
others according to their shape or their gathers (how and where the headpiece is
attached). Veil Edging and Decorative EmbellishmentsHow your veil is decorated can add the finishing touches to a flawless wedding-day impression.
Shimmer Effect The Choice of Buying or Making a Veil
Planning, Material, Supplies
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