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Veils & Headpieces
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How to choose your veil. Buy some at a great discount of 70% off too!
Types Of Veils
Blushers. You've heard of "the blushing bride," but does every bride need a blusher? Not necessarily. However, even when the ceremony doesn't require one -- and many do -- most brides still wear a blusher, which is lifted at a certain point in the service. It's your decision. Just remember, wearing a bridal veil is one thing you can never do again. Click here to view & buy Veils, Headpieces. Decorative Veils. Decorative veils are a great way to go, especially if your dress is simple. "Edged veils are the number one item," remarked Pattie Winkler, manager of Suky Rosan, the prestigious bridal shop in suburban Philadelphia. "This is a gorgeous, sophisticated look. We edge the veil in the fabric of the dress or 1/8- to 1/4-inch silk ribbon. For another fabulous, very dressy style, we edge the veil in crystals, creating a shimmering effect as the bride walks down the aisle." It's almost like diamonds. Also timeless: Droplets or appliqués. Like edging, pearl, crystal or rhinestone drops sprinkled throughout your veil add a touch of shimmer as you walk down the aisle. Click here to view & buy Veils, Headpieces. Designer Veils. Not comfortable with all that glitters? Not to worry. Bridal gown designer and fashion guru Vera Wang is featuring a simple square-cut veil that sits on a comb atop the bridal mane. "No poufs, no flowers, no beads, just one veil which covers the face. It's Indian in inspiration," said Wang spokesperson Laura O'Brien. "It engulfs the bride in tulle. It makes it very special and very visual." And with the bride shrouded in such a way, "It certainly makes for a more mysterious ceremony." Click here to view & buy Veils, Headpieces. The Mantilla. Another look in the limelight is the mantilla -- a Spanish-inspired veil edged with lace that will forever remind us of Grace Kelly. When model Annette Roque wore one at her wedding to Matt Lauer of NBC's "Today" show, brides and the headpiece industry turned heads. "We got phone calls from brides all around the country," said designer Newman. Giorgio Armani bridal wear has also featured the mantilla look. Click here to view & buy Veils, Headpieces.
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