The veil, though now not used quite as often anymore is a staple of the traditional wedding. Usually it's worn walking down the aisle, and is lifted once at the end. Most of the time it's made of lace and can have some pretty fancy trims or designs in it, range from two-to longer than ten feet, and can act as a train instead of the dress itself.
What I've got my sights set on here is a veil sheer enough to not hide any of the dress in the back, have some sort of color to it, and to have some pretty nice embroidery. It's been pretty agreed on by both of us that the cathedral length is what we should be setting our sights for, because hey, even a medium veil will probably hit the floor for me anyway.
Though again, the veil color and design heavily relies on the color and cut of the dress, it's actually pretty easy to find a veil to match whatever you're looking for. They can also be purchased from a place such as David's Bridal and have the trim dyed to match whatever you're looking for. Though, I wouldn't rely on anything like that for any kind of extravagant trim unless they've already got it in stock.




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