Monday, 12 September 2011

Long Wedding Veil Tips

There are some things you need to take into consideration when it comes to choosing your wedding veil. Although some brides think that veils are not important, a wedding wouldn't actually be complete without it. It is therefore important for you to think things through when it comes to your wedding veil.



A long veil can have a length of up to 10 feet long. This is called the cathedral length. This would be a long enough to walk down the aisle with you. This type of veil would work best with every dress. Mid-length on the other hand are the ones that would reach up to the hips. This type of veil would fit the short dresses. The mid-length veils would have circular, fingertip and blusher designs. Lengths that reach up to the shoulder length are the short veils. These would give you a sort of minimalist look on your wedding. The perfect gown that would fit this type of veil is the one with a detailed design at the back. The design would be emphasized because of the short length of the veil.

The key with long hair is to select a style which will keep your tresses under control all day long. You also want to take your veil and bridal hair jewelry into consideration when meeting with your stylist for a hair trial. By pulling back at least the front of your hair, you will give your veil a secure place to anchor so that it does not simply slide down the back of your head as you glide down the aisle. The more elaborate your hairdo, the more options you will have for bridal hair jewelry, as you will be able to fasten any type of comb, hairpin, or headband somewhere into the hairstyle and know that it will not move around.

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