There is no doubt, wedding dress is the protagonist of the wedding. And next to wedding dresses, the most important pieces of wedding apparel are probably wedding veils for the majority of brides.
The style of the dress determines the type of veil you'll be wearing. So choose your wedding gowns first. Wedding veils come in different lengths. You should try veils on when you choose your bridal wedding gowns, because the veils length determine according to your dress. Generally, there are four lengths: cathedral length, fingertip length, elbow length, shoulder. Which one you choose according to your dresses.
How to choose your bridal veils? Here are some more useful tips for choosing a wedding veil:
- Colors should match. Don't choose an ivory veil for a white dress. Even though the difference may look slight, the contrast will show.
- Embellishments on a veil should match those on the dress. If your dress is studded with pearls, you’ll probably want pearl embellishments on the wedding veil.
- Make sure the weight of the headpiece and veil combined is something you can deal with. Most headpieces are secured to the head with combs. If the wedding veil is heavy, the combs can play havoc with your hairdo.
- If you're in love with your veil but don't feel it will be comfortable for an all day affair, consider getting a wedding veil with a detachable headpiece. After the wedding ceremony and pictures, you can detach the veil and wear the headpiece only. You want to feel light as you dance the evening away.
Once you choose a wedding veil, you'll be able to choose your hairstyle and other wedding accessories and to be a unique bride.
Original from bridal wedding gowns blog.