Wedding Veils Unveiled
Saturday, 27 September 2014
WEDDING VEILS HISTORY & TRADITIONS
Though many brides know it is tradition to
wear a bridal veil, many do not understand why. Here is a look at the
history behind the veil and why it continues to be worn today.
HERE COMES THE BRIDE'S VEIL - 4,100 METER LONG GUINNESS WORLD RECORD!
The bride will need one pretty long aisle if she is to attempt wearing this stunning lengthy wedding veil on her big day! The
large tailing dress with a train measuring a whopping 4,100 meters long
and 1.5 metres wide was unveiled at a promo event for tourism valley in
Chengdu, China. The wedding veil took a month to make and cost 40,000 yuan approximately €5122.41. The makers of the dress are attempting to set a new Guinness World
Record for the longest wedding dress to celebrate the upcoming National
Day.
Visit WeddingVeilCompany.com for a beautiful selection of wedding veil styles at Discount Prices!
Thursday, 25 September 2014
CHOOSING A WEDDING VEIL STYLE
Almost as iconic as the wedding dress, the wedding veil accentuates the
bride’s personal style and adds a finishing touch of elegance to
her look. While the wedding veil has its origins in religious tradition, most brides today choose to wear a veil for more personal and
aesthetic reasons. Wedding veils can vary in length, decoration, color and style. The following are some wedding veil styles and options for brides to wear their veil.
The shortest type of veil is the blusher or birdcage veil, which is usually only long enough to cover the bride’s face and can be accompanied by a headpiece or bridal hat.
Next is the mid-length veil, which generally falls at the bride’s elbow, fingertip or sometimes a little above or below. This veil sometimes has several layers and can be positioned most anywhere in the hair and is often accompanied by a headpiece.The mid-length veil is a popular choice because it’s easy to wear and there are so many ways to wear it. The veil should fall a minimum of 3" below the back neckline of your gown.
Then we have the long cathedral length veil. This veil traditionally falls all the way to the floor–and then some! There are several ways to wear this veil, but the important thing to remember is its length. Floor length veils look best when they are either the same length as the train of the gown, or a minimum of 20" beyond the hem or train of the gown. This veil will require a little more hand-holding–literally–throughout your wedding day, but the look it can create is impressive!
The shortest type of veil is the blusher or birdcage veil, which is usually only long enough to cover the bride’s face and can be accompanied by a headpiece or bridal hat.
Next is the mid-length veil, which generally falls at the bride’s elbow, fingertip or sometimes a little above or below. This veil sometimes has several layers and can be positioned most anywhere in the hair and is often accompanied by a headpiece.The mid-length veil is a popular choice because it’s easy to wear and there are so many ways to wear it. The veil should fall a minimum of 3" below the back neckline of your gown.
Then we have the long cathedral length veil. This veil traditionally falls all the way to the floor–and then some! There are several ways to wear this veil, but the important thing to remember is its length. Floor length veils look best when they are either the same length as the train of the gown, or a minimum of 20" beyond the hem or train of the gown. This veil will require a little more hand-holding–literally–throughout your wedding day, but the look it can create is impressive!
Cathedral Length Veil - Wedding Veil Company
Veil Length Options
Veil Length Options
WeddingVeilCompany.com has a wide assortment of affordable elegant wedding veil styles to choose from!
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