Length
When it comes to wedding veils, there are 3 popular lengths, elbow-length (30 inches long), fingertip-length (36 inches long) and cathedral length (floor length). The elbow-length wedding veils are generally reserved for wedding dresses without trains and often compliment those bridal gowns with full skirts. The fingertip-length wedding veil is a versatile length choice and its length should reach the fingertips of the bride. Cathedral length veils are most commonly worn during formal weddings. This most dramatic look often extends to the floor at least 6 inches past the train.
Short Wedding Veils
Except for the three popular lengths, there are other styles of wedding veils, such as short wedding veils. Short wedding veils just come down to sweep the tops of your shoulders. If you're looking for a traditional ivory lace wedding veil, the best veils have scalloped edges and often beaded flowers. The most stunning two layers short wedding veils now come trimmed with lace and beading, which give off a traditional look, but with a bit more allure. The newest look in short wedding veils, the pencil edge embellished veils will prove the right twist to complete your wedding look. This veil is seemingly unassuming, but once the lights hit the small clusters of pearls and rhinestones embedded throughout the netting, this veil will shimmer and shine.
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