Thursday, September 11, 2014

Top Five Bridal Veils


Weddings veils these days tend to be a fashion statement rather than the result of religious beliefs and there is a huge array of options out there. So without further ado here are my top five bridal veils, in no particular order.


 Birdcage Veil

 These have had a bit of a resurrection last year or two and are incredibly glamorous. These are quite short veils that cover around half the face. They reach almost to the chin. They are made of wide netting and are held in place like a fascinator or attached to a small hat. They can be embellished with various things such as feathers, flowers or crystals. An advantage to these veils is that they can be worn throughout the whole day as the veil can be fluffed up around your hair at the reception.


 Angel Veil 

 Angel cut veils are cut in such a way as to fall to a tapered point at the bottom. They come in a range of styles and can have one or two tiers. The sides are cut wide to resemble wings and this kind of veil works best with a simple and elegant gown.


 Mantilla veil 

 This is (usually) a circular veil originating from Spain. It is traditionally made entirely of lace but these can be made from lace-edged tulle. These veils are often worn just draped simply over the head so that they lie flat. A tip is to sew clear plastic snaps on both the veil and dress shoulders to keep the veil elegantly in position. 


Cathedral Veil 

 This is a very dramatic veil, think Lady Diana, that covers the whole dress when viewed from the back. It falls roughly 3 meters from the headpiece. Any embellishments to the cathedral veil should only cover the bottom third of the veil, i.e. the part that trails along the floor.


 Blusher Veil 

 This is a short, single tiered veil which is worn over the bride's face before the start of the ceremony. It usually falls to around shoulder level and, during the ceremony,it is lifted back over the head. This can either be done by the groom at the "now kiss the bride" bit or sometimes by the father of the bride when he gives her away. It is can also be paired with a longer veil which falls down the bride's back.

 These are just a few of the many kinds of veil available today. One thing to remember though is that if your dress is quite fancy then it is best to keep the veil simple. On the other hand a simple dress can be teamed with either a simple or an ornate veil.
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Tips for Choosing Bridal Veils


There are very few areas where traditions are still followed with diligence and weddings are one of them. Traditionally a bride is incomplete without her veil, as it is not only a fashion statement but also a form of portraying the bride's purity.

The bridal veils are part of the wedding dress and therefore usually in white color. Just as there are endless designs for wedding gowns, similarly the veils for the brides' dresses are also available in numerous designs. Some women prefer long veils that trail behind them with their dress, while some prefer only short veils till their shoulders or lower back.

Usually the purpose of the veil is to completely hide the face of the bride, but occasionally brides prefer veils that cover only half their faces. Choosing the designs for the veil is not a big issue, but to choose the material for the bridal veil is very important. Usually the veil's material has to be in contrast with the bride's dress but usually women prefer their veil to be of lighter material.

 Nylon tulle is the most preferred choice amongst bridal veils. This type of design has minuscule holes in the shape of diamonds. A more expensive form of material for a bride's veil is the silk tulle. The silk tulle is expensive and is available in selective retailers. This type of fabric is durable and long lasting and usually passed on to the next generation.

 The thing about bridal veils is that you can get creative with its designing. The length, the cuts, the embroidery are all elements that can be decided; some people even prefer to put a brooch on the veil to make it look pretty. The key is to make sure that the veil compliments the wedding gown perfectly. Another factor that should be considered when choosing a veil for the bride is the haircut.

A long and flowing veil would clash terribly with short hair. However if the bride plans on tying the hair in a bun, then short bridal veil would look good. But these measures are very important to consider. Sometimes women use small white wreath of flowers around the head under the veil.

 In such cases, the bridal veils are designed accordingly to ensure that both the wreath and the veil are set nicely. Although typically bridal veils are part of a Jewish or Christian wedding, but other religions are also following this. For example during Muslim weddings the veil is being doubled as a hijab, and this way both tradition and religion are balanced with ease.
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Bridal Veil


The bridal veil is prominent in history and offers the bride an elegance and grace as she walks down the aisle. It completes the gown. There are numerous styles of veils and they should be selected depending upon the style of your wedding dress and the formality of your ceremony.

 Bridal veil is one of the most significant parts of your bridal outfit that gives a perfect compliment to your wedding gown. Bridal veils come in single, two and sometimes three tiers (layers). The two tier veils can be worn as a foundation or covering over the face until the end of the ceremony.

Our bridal veils generally come attached to a plastic comb that can effortlessly be placed in the hair in the desired area. If you are wearing a tiara, you may want to wear the bridal veil a little lower on the back of your head. Lengths of veils vary from shoulder 54 inches, waist 72 inches, fingertip and knee length. More dramatic lengths include floor, chapel and cathedral lengths up to 125 inches long. Usually more formal gowns benefit from a longer veil.

 As with the wedding gown, the choices of a veil are many. You should also keep in mind that you want to fit everything in with your decorations and the atmosphere of your wedding, so pick something bold to fit your theme, or something softer to be more conventional. There are a lot of delicate touches on a veil that can enhance the appearance of the dress immeasurably as long as you pick it correctly.

 A bridal veil can convert the simplest dress into a dazzling bridal outfit. Don't forget to take your veil with you when you have your hair trial. Our elite collection of bridal veil includes an array of designs including : 

Bouffant Veil: The bouffant veil is delightful with a modern or traditional dress it can either be plain or with a choice of AB crystals, pearls or diamantes.

 Kiss Veil: Kiss veil is hand made for you and has two tiers with a scalloped edge & one row of looped stitching in gold or silver and the second row of stitching to match veil colour: ivory, white, off white. It has a clear comb attached to secure and is available in 72 inch (hip length) or 54 inch (waist length).

 Angelic Veil: Hand made especially for you this 305 Angelic veil has two tiers and comes either plain or with a mixture of AB crystal and pearls on the back tier only (this looks better on photos to prevent spots on face).

 Dazzle Beaded Veil: The Dazzle Veil is hand made just for you with a choice of diamante, AB crystal, pearl or just plain. It has two tiers (beads are on both layers with a straight edge and a clear comb attached to secure.

 Pearl Sparkle Veil: Hand made Pearl Sparkle Veil is a two tier scalloped edge veil with a single line of stitching finish at the edge with a pearl and crystals.

 Magical Beaded Veil: This handmade magical beaded veil is a scalloped edge veil with a single row of stitching to match. 2 tiers are both scattered with a mixture of glass pearls and AB swarovski crystals.

 Dream Veil: The dream veil is made especially for you with two tiers & a straight edge with a pretty line of squiggly stitching to match veil colour.

 Sweetness Veil: The Sweetness Veil is especially hand made with a scalloped edge and has a choice of no beads, glass pearls or AB crystals.
 Loopy Veil: This hand made loopy veil is a two tier plain veil with a scalloped edge and pretty looped stitching to match veil in ivory, white or off white.

 Aye Do invites you to experience our bespoke service from the comfort of your own home. For more details on Bridal veils, please feel free to get in touch with us.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Wedding Veils That Would Look Beautiful For a Summer Wedding

The summer bride should take every opportunity to flatter her gorgeous gown with the perfect veil, instantly adding a romantic touch to seaside photos and breezy aisle walks. Nothing says 'bride' like the once in a lifetime opportunity to wear a veil. The veil is as integral to the bride's look as her gown; it's elegance sets her apart from the rest of the party.

Choosing the perfect veil isn't as easy as it used to be. Many traditional style veils, as well as wedding ceremony venues in general, have gotten modern, elegant updates. In choosing a veil, the bride should consider the look she wants to achieve, which will best flatter her gown to ensure she'll look especially lovely in her wedding setting.

The 'blusher' has traditionally been a single layer, shoulder length veil that drapes over the bride's face. The blusher veil has long been a favorite of summer brides because it's shorter length leaves the bride's shoulders and dress open for admiration. The blusher isn't relegated to shoulder length anymore. An elbow length, single layer of edged tulle draped over the brides face will have the groom swooning in anticipation.

Russian Tulle netted blushers, sometimes referred to as 'birdcage' or 'fascinator' veils, dotted with Swarovski crystals give the summer bride the look of old Hollywood's iconic beauties.

The blusher veil's classic, understated style matches well with the summer ensemble. The most modest of brides, who maybe does not want to wear a veil at all, often reaches for the blusher veil.

'Cathedral' veils, named for the grandiose appearance it has made in chapels for centuries, have become another favorite for the summer bride. Cascading to the floor, this extremely elegant veil adds immediate, immense drama.

Take the cathedral veil outside! The cathedral veil has become a favorite for destination and outdoor wedding ceremonies. It's lightweight, flowing fabric catches the warm summer breeze; truly, the cathedral veil is picture perfect. The cathedral veil's long, narrow cut perfectly emphasizes the slim silhouette of all styles of wedding gown, from dazzling mermaid to simple sheath.

'Fingertip' veils elongate the summer bride's slender, tanned silhouette, reaching toward the tips of her pastel manicure. Fingertip veils are extremely diverse in material, shape and amount of adornment; the summer bride will always be happy with all the fingertip veil choices. So light and sleek, the fingertip veil is the effortless stunner.

Fingertip veils are often embellished with crystal flower motifs. The length is perfect for a lace veil embroidered with rosebuds. Or, pin a satin flower in your hair to add an exciting implement to any veil.

The butterfly shaped fingertip veil is cascades in soft ripples, while the teardrop shape fingertip veil hangs straighter, especially when edges have sleek piping.

Single and double layer fingertip veils call for 'all eyes on me'. Stunningly embellished with pearls or crystals, the summer bride will be sparkling all the way down the aisle.

The summer bride does not just decorate the room with flowers, and her look does not have to be a whitewash! A satin bias edge, matching the hues integrated in the bridal party, adds a distinct splash of color to the bride's customary all white ensemble. Beading can also have your guests seeing rainbows when crystals or colored stones adorn the veil of your choice.

The summer bride's wedding day rarely takes place in all one venue, why should she stop at just one veil? She could wear a picturesque cathedral veil and a blusher veil for the ceremony. The long, narrow train of the cathedral veil will gracefully slide down the aisle, with the added the romantic touch of raising the blusher veil for her first married kiss.

The most spectacular summer bride could change into a Russian Tulle fascinator with feathers, to make her fabulous reception entrance. The photographer will never stop snapping photos of the incarnations of beauty.

Weather may influence the summer bride's style decision. Warmer temperatures keep some summer bride's long locks pinned up in buns and chignons, which work well with veils. Combs attached to the veil lend ease of initial style, as well as the numerous style changes throughout your day.

Veils can also be attached to tiaras, hairpins and headbands to help the summer bride achieve the look that best brings her style to life.

Whichever you style fits your fancy, the bridal veil is an integral part of your complete wedding day ensemble. Long and elegant or short and romantic, the choice is the glorious adornment to the summer bride's up do.
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