Wedding Veils - Which Type will you Wear?
Are you thinking about or do you want to wear a veil on your wedding day? They do not necessarily need to be long and cathedral length. You can really do any size, style and shape.
Take a look at these ideas of wedding veils. Maybe you can get an idea of what will work for you.
Hope you like them. Do you have a favorite style?
Showing posts with label veils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veils. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Monday, November 19, 2012
Bridal Hair Ideas - Get an Updo for your Wedding!
Bridal Hair Ideas - Get an Updo for your Wedding!
Today I bring you some fabulous ideas for Updos for your bridal hair. Hope you like these Hairstyles and do not forget to try them out before your wedding day to make sure they match your wedding attire just right!
Which one would you do?
Today I bring you some fabulous ideas for Updos for your bridal hair. Hope you like these Hairstyles and do not forget to try them out before your wedding day to make sure they match your wedding attire just right!
Which one would you do?
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Beautiful Cathedral Length Veils
Beautiful Cathedral Length Veils
These dreamy veils are fantastic if you are want to get that elegant and romantic look. The veils are really long and there are a few things to consider before making a decision.
You will need it to complement your dress and also consider your body type.
Petite brides usually want to create the impression of height. They can wear pouf veils as long as the volume up top. Also if you are short, a cathedral length veil isn't the best choice. You can get the drama and extension you are looking for by scaling down to a waltz or chapel length to fit your proportion.
heavier and/or thick waisted brides look best in a one layer dropped veil tacked into a bun.
After the ceremony if you are in a long veil and want to remove part of it after the reception, have your salon work out the fastening system with you and whomever is helping you.
You even could take it off at the reception, that is up to you... but I think, this is YOUR day, and if you are wearing this beautiful veil on this your day, I would wear it all through out... remember, it's your day to shine!
Hope you like these ideas!!
These dreamy veils are fantastic if you are want to get that elegant and romantic look. The veils are really long and there are a few things to consider before making a decision.
You will need it to complement your dress and also consider your body type.
Petite brides usually want to create the impression of height. They can wear pouf veils as long as the volume up top. Also if you are short, a cathedral length veil isn't the best choice. You can get the drama and extension you are looking for by scaling down to a waltz or chapel length to fit your proportion.
heavier and/or thick waisted brides look best in a one layer dropped veil tacked into a bun.
After the ceremony if you are in a long veil and want to remove part of it after the reception, have your salon work out the fastening system with you and whomever is helping you.
You even could take it off at the reception, that is up to you... but I think, this is YOUR day, and if you are wearing this beautiful veil on this your day, I would wear it all through out... remember, it's your day to shine!
Hope you like these ideas!!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Find the Perfect Birdcage Bridal Veil for your Hairdo
Find the Perfect Birdcage Bridal Veil for your Hairdo
Would like to wear a Birdcage Bridal Veil and are you wondering which type of hairdo to use with it?
Here I bring you some really cute ideas of Birdcage wedding veils for different styles of hair.
Hope you find something that suits you best and is what you are looking for.
Have a great wedding day!
Would like to wear a Birdcage Bridal Veil and are you wondering which type of hairdo to use with it?
Here I bring you some really cute ideas of Birdcage wedding veils for different styles of hair.
Hope you find something that suits you best and is what you are looking for.
Have a great wedding day!
How to Choose the Perfect Bridal Veil
How to Choose the Perfect Bridal Veil
Planning the perfect wedding requires making difficult choices, including selecting the venue and menu, organizing the guest list and seating arrangements and picking the perfect dress and veil.
Choosing a gown is a monumental accomplishment, narrowing it down from thousands to the one. A veil is an important accessory that completes the bride's outfit and should be chosen wisely. Whether a veil works well because it complements your face, or it matches your gown so well that you can't resist it, choosing the perfect wedding veil puts you one step closer to the perfect wedding.
Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
Planning the perfect wedding requires making difficult choices, including selecting the venue and menu, organizing the guest list and seating arrangements and picking the perfect dress and veil.
Choosing a gown is a monumental accomplishment, narrowing it down from thousands to the one. A veil is an important accessory that completes the bride's outfit and should be chosen wisely. Whether a veil works well because it complements your face, or it matches your gown so well that you can't resist it, choosing the perfect wedding veil puts you one step closer to the perfect wedding.
Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
- Think about whether your hairstyle is more of a priority or your veil. Look through bridal magazines for veil styles that you like depending on how you think you want to wear your hair.
- Tie your hair back out of your face and sit in front of a mirror.
- Look in the mirror to determine the shape of your face. An oval face is slightly long with soft, rounded edges. An oblong face is an exaggerated oval. A round face is not long or wide, with the nose is centered in the middle of the face. A heart-shaped face resembles a heart; it is wider at the top than at the bottom, and is curved around the eyebrows and hairline. A triangular face is like a heart, but with sharper edges. A diamond face is also sharp, but is narrow at the forehead and chin, and is wide at the cheekbones. A square face appears square, with four equal sides. A rectangular face is an elongated square.
- Try on veil styles that are the opposite shape of your face's shape. A long, narrow veil complements a round face. A square shaped face or an angular face benefits from a long, soft veil. If your face is oblong, a waterfall veil will add width. A crown or bun wrap with an attached veil also adds width. A heart-shaped or triangular face is complemented by a veil that makes the jaw appear wider; a back piece veil achieves this by appearing behind the neckline. Diamond and oval shaped faces are symmetrical and are complemented with any style of veil.
- Direct your focus toward veils that complement the style of your wedding gown. A short, bouffant veil has a vintage look. An elbow length veil can complement a full, strapless gown. A waist-length veil can complement a slimming gown with a plain back and no train. A fingertip veil is flexible because it can look attractive with any style gown. For an informal look, couple a knee-length veil with a tea-length gown. Longer veils add formality.
- Try on veils at more than one bridal store until you find one that seems perfect. Bring a friend or bridesmaid along for a second opinion.
Different Types of Wedding Veils
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Blusher Birdcage |
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Bouffant |
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Cathedral |
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Church |
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Fingertip |
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Mantilla |
Source: http://www.ehow.com/
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