Thursday, January 4, 2007

Preppy Wedding Veil

Sarah over at The Seven Spot prompted this post on preppy wedding veils. My dress is quite simple in the front (but a party in the back), so I opted for a really simple elbow length veil from a local bridal shop that looks much like below.








Martha does a good job explaining veil types here. This is what she has to say:

Veils
Like the gowns they are worn with, veils can be elaborate and dramatic or simple and understated. The only rule for selecting a veil is that it should complement both the bride and the gown. For example, an heirloom lace veil shouldn�t be forced to compete with an extravagant dress; Jacqueline Bouvier understood this principle when she wore a sweeping heirloom lace veil with a fairly simple scoop-neck taffeta gown in her wedding to John F. Kennedy. By the same token, an exquisitely detailed gown is shown off better by a sheer tulle veil than a fancy lace one.

Proportion must also be considered. A short veil looks too informal with a long gown, and an excessively long veil�or one with a multitude of tiers�tends to overwhelm a short bride instead of adding height. When trying on a veil, make sure you don�t disappear beneath it; also, wear your hair as you plan to for the wedding, otherwise you won�t have a clear idea of how the veil will actually look.

Nylon tulle is today�s veil material of choice. The more traditional silk tulle tends to get limp when it�s damp, whereas nylon retains its stiffness. Veils shouldn�t be strewn with rhinestones because rhinestones photograph like black dots. Even pearls, tiny satin bows, and other embellishments may look spotty in photographs, so be sparing with these ornaments.


Can I just say, I love her views on �rhinestones.� Hilarious. She�s trying to say in a nice way, don�t be tacky. You know she is.

Anywho, I would say, first decide on length. I have been to some weddings where girls have done the cathedral thing with lace and they looked lovely. That�s just not me.

I think the second thing to decide is piping. Do you want a ribbon edge or not. I decided to keep it as simple as possible and do no edging. I also didn�t like the way those veils looked in person.
Now, where to buy. I like my wedding veil the best. They have great pictures and testimonials from actual brides.
I also like Veil Shop.

If you are willing to spend a bunch on a beautiful lace veil, visit, Designs by Kristen. She was written up in In Style and her veils are very beautiful.
Hope this helps!

Also - wanted to let you all know LuLu is doing great. She went on a long walk last night and she is feeling much better. In other news, I'm happy to announce the in-laws-to-be are adopting this amazing lab, Hershey. He's so beautiful right? I can't wait to meet him.

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