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Choosing the Right Veil for Your Face |
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VEIL: An integral piece of your wedding day ensemble. It sets you apart by letting the world know that you are the bride. |
2. Select the level of embellishment that's right for you
3. Combine your veil ensemble with the perfect headpiece
Veils come in several lengths, from short and sweet to long and flowing:
From oval to square, veils take on a shape all their own. For example, the exceptionally romantic, flowing mantilla, which consists of lace or lace-trimmed tulle, has a circular shape. Blushers are often square, while short or elbow length veils are typically oval. Fingertip veils are shaped like a teardrop or cape. Try each look to see which looks best with your face shape and gown style.
Beautiful Embellishments
Veils can be adorned with Swarovski crystals, pearls, beading or lace.
The edging, or trim, of a veil can add an interesting design element. Some veils have a simple raw edge or sleek piping for a contemporary look. Others boast elegant beading, classic satin edging, romantic ribbon accents or lace details.
Color Me Pretty
Veils have always come in various shades of white and ivory to blend perfectly with individual bridal gowns, but now you also have the option of colored edging or beading detail. David's Bridal offers exclusive veils trimmed in beautiful hues that coordinate with the latest color-accented bridal dresses.
3. MAKE A MATCH
Take note of our headpiece and hairstyle tips. Keep in mind that if you've chosen a glamorous up-do, many brides opt to wear their veil below the bun to show off both the hairstyle and veil. It's not often you can get best of both worlds.



