Bridal Headpieces
The perfect
accessory
Remember that brides who want to wear a
veil
With
sunglasses
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Round face? Avoid full veils that make your head look rounder than it is; look for
soft fabrics
that drape instead. Updos are excellent choices as are sleek styles with the hair down.
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Oblong face? Give it a fuller look with a fluffier
waterfall style veil
and avoid updos that will make you look even longer.
- Square jaw? Soften it with tendrils of hair around your face. Avoid full veils that might make your face look wider than it is.
- Heart-shaped? Updos with a veil placed below the hair extend out from behind the neck, making it look wider.
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Short face? Lengthen it with a longer veil without too much fullness.
Mantilla
styles will elongate your line.
Hairpieces
Hairpieces can be as simple or as elaborate as you like. Typically,
pearls
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Bun wraps
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Hair jewelry
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Bridal headbands
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Tiaras
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A few
fresh flowers
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Floral hair wreaths
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A few strategically placed
hair pins
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For a slightly different look, try a
bridal hat
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The Veil
Besides personal taste, choosing a
veil
Veil Length and Width
These are five of the most popular veil lengths, but you can also find veils in almost any length you want, from a barely-there
birdcage veil
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Blusher veils
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Elbow length
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Fingertip length
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Chapel length
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Cathedral length
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Veils are also available in several standard widths, as illustrated below.
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The most popular width is
72"
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A
54"
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A
36"
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The
108"
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Veil Shapes and Styles
Veils come in several different shapes and styles. You should consider how many tiers you want; a single veil is simple and chic, while having a blusher and a longer veil are more traditional and a little more dramatic. Three tiers would probably be a bit much for all but the most formal weddings. Not all cuts or styles are available in multiple tiers; for example, a
mantilla
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The
standard cut
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The
oval cut
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The
circle cut
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The
square
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The
angel
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The
circular
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The dramatic
madonna
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A
drop
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Veil Fabrics
The fabric used for the veil is the primary factor in the "poufiness" of the veil and will also affect the opacity, weight, stiffness and drape of the veil.
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Tulle
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Chiffon
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Organza
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Point d'esprit
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Color and Detailing
The color of the veil should match to the dress as closely as possible. There are usually three colors to choose from:
white
Pay close attention to the detailing, if any, on the veil. There may be
embroidered edges
Major Manufacturers
Start with the links below to begin gathering ideas about the perfect veil for you.
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