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Discover how a Wedding Veil Can Complement your Gown


Article Written By: danchamberlain

Add Your Picture Most brides will choose the dress first and then worry about the accessories. The first step in selecting a headpiece is to consider the cut and style of the wedding dress. For instance, if you have an ultra-modern slim skirt wedding dress, you do not want something old-fashioned like a cathedral train finishing the outfit. If your wedding dress is already busy around the neckline, then choose something simple, like a tiara or a wisp of a veil, so people can see the neckline of your dress.

The second step in choosing a headpiece (or wedding veil) is understanding your choices. Take a look at the many types of headpieces available to modern brides. See which one – if any – is right for the look you are going after.

Veils are made of soft netting, tulle or other fabric in ivory or white. Many of the veils described can be worn in layers, some of which can be removed after the ceremony and some left on for the event. The longer veils should be removed after the ceremony for the safety of the bride and so it does not inadvertently become damaged.

· Blushers: These veils traditionally cover the bride s face early in the wedding ceremony. After the groom lifts it to kiss his bride, the veil is either removed or flipped back so the bride can enjoy the reception.

· Short: These veils are usually worn throughout the ceremony and during the reception. They may come down to the elbows in length, or even longer, dipping down to the fingertips – hence the term fingertip veils.

· Cathedral: These long veils trail to the floor and are often worn with shorter veils. The longer veil should be taken off for full range of movement at the reception.

· Bird cage: A new trend in bridal fashions is the return of birdcage veils. Remember the old Hollywood movies where women often wore a hat with a veil of net reaching below her eyes? Well birdcage veils are very similar. Some have just a small swoop of netting anchored by a flower and comb. Other veils actually encircle the front of the face, anchored by feathers, flowers or other embellishment.

These sparkling crowns are made of rhinestones, crystals and pearls. They are anchored by combs on both ends and sometimes one in the middle. They look great with a full up-do or even a partial up-do, keeping the hair swept back. If you have short hair, tiaras are a great styling tool, offering you another look.

If you have long hair and want to wear it in a simple style, try a headband to keep your hair in place. Headbands can be equally helpful in styling short hair, keeping the hair off your face. Today s headbands are composed of simple silver and pearls, bejeweled fabric ribbon and sometimes are just a band with a silk flower anchored to it.

These touches of sparkle can be worn in the hair and combined with a veil. That way, if you want to remove your veil, you still have something special done with your hair. Best of all, they can be used with almost any hairstyle, from short hair to a full up-do. Use a bejeweled bobby pin to hold back your bangs or perhaps a silk flower to sweep back locks that tend to fall across your face. They are both functional and attractive.

It does not take much to put together the right headpiece with your dress. It may take some time and experimentation, but it will all be worth it once you look at your groom waiting at the end of the aisle.


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