
This needs to flatter your face and your dress, not over-power it. A full, puffy veil is flattering with a band or tiara atop. A long ‘cathedral veil’ can double as the train to your dress and this, we would recommend, should be detatchable, so that it won’t get stepped on or torn during your reception! An 'elbow or fingertip' length veil looks best with a low backed dress, while a ‘chapel veil’ (3 foot long) looks best with long sleeves. The wedding veil actually pre-dates the dress by centuries. This custom allegedly comes from arranged marriages where the brides face would be covered by a blanket so that her husband-to-be couldn’t change his mind if he didn’t like the look of her! The veil is traditionally lifted by the husband when the minister announces the happy couple as man and wife. However today the veil is often lifted by the bride's father, when he gives her to her groom at the altar.