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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

 



Ballet Veil
A veil that falls between the knee and the ankle, it is also known as a waltz veil.





Birdcage Veil
For a retro fir, this veil covers just the top half of the Bride’s face and is usually made from Russian tulle a thicker & more spaced out tulle



Blusher
The blusher is simply the component of a two-tier veil cover the face of the bride; it can come in whatever length the Bride prefers.



Cathedral Veil
The Cathedral veil is the ultimate statement and most fitting in the most formal settings. Cathedral veils can truly give you that “Bridal moment”. They not only touch the floor but extend into a train.

Chapel-Length Veil
This is a beautiful option for the Bride who wants a statement veil but would like less length and less fuss. The Chapel veil usually falls a little bit past the floor.



 Fingertip-Length Veil
This classic length is traditional and easy to manage. You’ll find a variety of edges and textures within the pretty length.


Flyaway Veil
A less traditional veil that reaches just below the Bride’s head.

Fountain Veil
This is a veil that is gathered at the crown of the bride’s head and cascades down her face a similar option on a shoulder length veil.



Stunning Veils 
Interesting details, elaborate beadwork, floral patters, just to name a few things that make this Wedding veil unique and absolutely breathtaking.
 


Unique Veils
For the Bride who is an artist, who desires to make her bridal look eccentric and abstract. Who says that your wedding veil can be a creative piece of art that gives expression to who you are.


So in closing, I hope that this blog about veils has educated you , delighted you and of course, Inspired you!

 
*Sealed with a KISS*

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