jeudi 5 mars 2015

Ho To Incorporate Detailed Bridal Veils Into Your Look

By Leslie Ball


There are many different ways in which brides can bedazzle on their special day. For some, where the dress may not be overly embellished or fancy, they may choose other aspects of their overall look to add a little something special. This can be through use of accessories, like jewelery, or fancy footwear. Detailed bridal veils are a great attention grabber for the ceremony when the bride first enters, and there are so many styles to choose from.

A veil with a lot of detail does not have to be very long, as the grandeur is really in the workmanship as opposed to the length. However, for a really royal look and absolute grandeur, a super long veil will work wonders. Of course, the longer the veil, the more detail necessary to cover it, which undoubtedly means that the cost will be much higher.

Lace is a form of embellishment that can really make a veil a piece of art. If your gown does not have any lace at all, and very little other embellishment, then you can go all out with a super intricate laced veil for impact. Lace makes a great edge on a veil. If you happen to be having your gown custom-created, no matter how fancy it is, you may want to ask to have the veil made to match the gown if there is any lace on it.

Lace can look even more bedazzling if beads and sequins are used. Iridescent sequins are a prime choice in bridal wear because they add sparkle without weighing down any part of the ensemble. You can opt to have more embellishment closer to the top of the veil where you head is and secure it with pins so it doesn't fall. Alternatively, with a much longer veil that drags on the floor, you might want to have greater embellishment there, so that it holds the veil down when you are walking.

Sparkle can be added using flat back crystals and rhinestones. These can be scattered all over the veil body randomly to ensure that the light will catch it no matter what angle. Brides should consider using various sizes of crystal for scattering.

Again, the crystals could be placed closer together and filter out from the top of the veil or they can be clustered closer to the edge, depending on the bride's preference. When deciding on where the majority of the embellishment should be, it's important to balance it with the bride's jewelry as well as any embellishment on her gown.

Pearls are a classic and elegant way to add detail to any bridal look. They can be sewn into lace detail, or used by themselves. Half dome pearls are great for sticking onto a veil's surface and, like flat back crystals, they can decorate the veil in any formation.

A mixture of pearls, beads and crystals will undoubtedly add a lot of detail to any headpiece for a bride. It is absolutely fine to go all out with a veil if there is no jewelry to be worn or if the gown is rather plain. For the bride who loves to go overboard, however, a highly detailed veil with a fancy gown and carefully selected accessories will be breathtaking.




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