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How To Choose The Right Style Veil For Your Wedding Dress

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From old traditions to contemporary styles, wedding veils have a rich history steeped in tradition. Not only are bridal veils iconic and timeless, but they serve as the perfect means to infuse your walk down the aisle with dimension and character.  

Whether you are trying to honor tradition or embrace a timeless style, completing your bridal attire with a veil is something that shouldn’t be underestimated.  

At Grace, a veil is fundamental as it is one of the most defining aspects of your bridal look. As this timeless accessory embodies past traditions, it remains a constant source of inspiration, sparking the creation of new styles.

So, with so many veils to choose from, how do you make the right choice?

Matching Your Veil to Your Bridal Attire

Your wedding veil does not have to be traditional. Whether you would like to celebrate your wedding day in a conventional or modern way, your bridal veil is the finishing touch of your unique bridal look. 

 

How to Complement Your Wedding Dress

 

When selecting your wedding veil, keep in mind that there are no set rules. 
Whether your dress is traditional, minimalist, or vintage, your veil and gown should complement each other.  

Your veil should highlight your wedding dress, not distract from it. At Grace, we always recommend starting your selection by considering the shape and style of your gown.   

For example, if you choose a wedding dress with a low neckline, a short veil could enhance the beauty of your cleavage. If you don’t feel comfortable drawing attention to this area, opt for a longer veil to provide the desired coverage or adorn your veil with floral appliques as another focal point.  

For the woman who loves to keep things minimalistic with a hint of glam the Grace gown, paired with the Shimmy Gold Veil, is a beautiful combination. This iconic duo has become the ultimate choice for the modern bride.  

Ultimately, we recommend trusting your stylist's knowledge and recommendations. They are aware that each gown style is well-suited for a certain veil type and are ready to show you how to style your outfit to perfection.

Bronte in Pierlot Veil

Matching Your Veil to Your Bridal Attire

Your wedding veil does not have to be traditional. Whether you would like to celebrate your wedding day in a conventional or modern way, your bridal veil is the finishing touch of your unique bridal look. 

 

How to Complement Your Wedding Dress

 

When selecting your wedding veil, keep in mind that there are no set rules. 
Whether your dress is bohemian, minimalist, or vintage, your veil and gown should complement each other.  

Your veil should highlight your wedding dress, not distract from it. At Grace, we always recommend starting your selection by considering the shape and style of your gown.   

For example, if you choose a wedding dress with a low neckline, a short veil could enhance the beauty of your cleavage. If you don’t feel comfortable drawing attention to this area, opt for a longer veil to provide the desired coverage or adorn your veil with floral appliques as another focal point.  

The woman who loves to keep things minimalist but does not mind a hint of glam will adore the Grace gown, paired with the Shimmy Gold Veil. This iconic duo has become the ultimate choice for the modern bride.  

Ultimately, we recommend trusting your stylist's knowledge and recommendations. They are aware that each gown style is well-suited for a certain veil type and are ready to show you how to style your outfit to perfection.

Bronte in Pierlot Veil

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Grace Bride in Pierlot Veil

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Grace Bride in Henri Veil

vintage gold mirror and chair

Grace Bride in Pearly Long Veil

Consider the Length of Your Veil

Veils come in various lengths, from chin to floor-length and beyond. Don’t forget to consider the length of your dress and the formality of your wedding when selecting your veil.

Short Veils

Short veils originated in the 1940s during a fabric shortage. Typically covering down to the eyes or the chin, this vintage option remains in global fashion publications like Vogue and complements mid-length to long wedding dresses. 

For a retro twist, you may want to adorn it with flowers and other accessories. A timeless or elegant wedding dress will be a perfect match with your short bridal veil.

 
Midi Veils

Looking for a traditional attire with a hint of modernity? The midi veil may be the ideal choice for you. It caters to brides who love a conservative yet contemporary look for their ceremony. Some wedding dresses deserve their own spotlight, and the shoulder-length veil remains an ideal choice as it doesn't compete with the pattern of the gown. 

Whether you have opted for a mermaid or a classic A-line silhouette, the medium-length veil is a time-honoured choice - featuring a drop ranging from 80 to 125 centimeters.

 

The Long Veil

Long veils typically range between 300 cm to 400 cm. Perfect for the bride who loves to make a statement with a hint of drama, they will make you feel like royalty. Think of intricate detailing, embroidered patterns, floral appliqués or pearls it will leave your guests speechless.  

Crafted to sweep across the floor as you walk down the aisle, the Fleur veil was made for the romantic bride who desires to be the center of attention. Embroidered with hand-cut rose motifs, this veil is perfect for adding dimension to your entrance.

 
The Blusher Veil

Commonly referred to as a “blusher” veil or a “two-tier” veil, this type of veil refers to the front layer of tulle that covers the bride’s face as she walks down the aisle.  

Traditionally, the bride walks down the aisle with her face covered and is then “unveiled” to her new spouse. Although, modern brides are now revisiting the traditional blusher veil and choosing to wear it in their own way. 

Choosing Your Veil Fabric

To create the perfect harmony between your gown and the dream veil, consider the fabric of your veil. Not only will it elevate your ensemble, but it will also set the tone for the celebration. 

Whether you would like to mix different fabrics or keep it simple, we’ve curated some of our favorite fabrics to help you make the right choice. 

Goldie gown with Megan Ziems

Grace Bride in Shimmy Gold Veil

The Tulle Veil

Tulle and lace are the most common fabrics to create a soft and delicate bridal veil. From contemporary to understated wedding styles, opting for an Italian tulle fabric is always a beautiful choice.

 

The Silk Veil

Silk veils enhance your wedding style with softness and fluidity. Although they may be a bit more challenging to find than tulle or lace veils, the hunt is worth it.

As you walk down the aisle, showcase your passion for understated glamour with a silk veil, and let your gown do the rest. 

 

The Embroidered Veil

Once you’ve picked a tulle fabric for your wedding veil, bring it to life with additional embellishments. Popular choices include embroidery, freshwater pearls and French lace.  

If you opted for a minimalistic gown, you may want to add a few elements to your veil to express your style a little more. At Grace, we love hand-placed embroidery, delicate rose motifs, and block lettering.  

Goldie gown with Megan Ziems

Grace Bride in Shimmy Veil

The Tulle Veil

Tulle and lace are the most common fabrics to create a soft and delicate bridal veil. From contemporary to understated wedding styles, opting for an Italian tulle fabric is always a beautiful choice.

 

The Silk Veil

Silk veils enhance your wedding style with softness and fluidity. Although they may be a bit more challenging to find than tulle or lace veils, the hunt is worth it!  

As you walk down the aisle, showcase your passion for understated glamour with a silk veil, and let your gown do the rest. 

 

The Embroidered Veil

Once you’ve picked a tulle fabric for your wedding veil, bring it to life with additional embellishments. Popular choices include embroidery, freshwater pearls and French lace.  

If you opted for a minimalistic gown, you may want to add a few elements to your veil to express your style a little more. At Grace, we love hand-placed embroidery, delicate rose motifs, and block lettering. 

 

Accessorizing Your Veil

Your accessories can make a difference in creating a cohesive bridal ensemble. Consider the following to add extra glamour and edge to your bridal look. 

 

Adding flowers to your veil 

For a bohemian statement, we recommend choosing a spring-inspired flower veil for the perfect finishing touch. Flower species such as orchids, roses, or freesias are always a great choice as they hold up very well. However, curating your flower selection to complement the season you’re in is an important step.    

 

Accessorise with pearls

Versatile yet timeless, pearls are the iconic embellishment you’ll need to enhance your veil game. They are ideal to make a royal statement and complete your overall look with a subtle touch. At Grace, pearl-adorned earrings are a favorite. 

Our last piece of advice is to ensure your veil does not overpower the dress details. It's important to maintain a harmonious flow in your overall appearance, and let the dress do the talking. 

Ready to find the perfect veil for your wedding dress?