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Advice for Choosing
the Perfect Wedding Veil
- A Wedding veil can transform the simplest dress into a stunning
Bridal outfit.
- If you are having a Wedding veil then you need to consider
its colour, style, length, number of tiers and the material
which it's made from.
- Try lots of different styles and lengths of Wedding veil in
different fabrics to find the one that best compliments your
outfit.
- Don't have a heavily patterned Wedding veil with a very ornate
dress as one will 'fight' with the other.
- Don't have a Wedding veil that cuts across detail at the back
of the dress. Let the Wedding veil finish below the decoration.
Silk tulle is sheer enough to allow decoration to show through.
- If you are petite, don't have a veil that swamps you such
as a high bouffant veil. It will only make you look smaller.
- Think of adding colour, e.g.. Embroidery, to the veil to link
in with your bridesmaids and/or bouquet.
- Remember the Wedding veil is part of the Bridal outfit, not
something that is 'plonked' on your head as an after thought.
- If practical, don't forget to take your veil with you when
you have your hair trial.
- If you are nervous of pressing your veil, ask the store where
you bought it if they will steam it a couple of days before
the wedding. You can transport it home covered in a pillow case
or duvet cover depending on its length.
- Don't wear something because you think you should, wear what
YOU want.
- Don't make a decision about whether to wear a Wedding veil
or not until you have tried some on with your dress. A long
veil can create a wonderful 'aura' around you.
- Don't forget you can have a veil made to measure just as you
can a dress. You can have the exact length and decoration that
YOU want.
- Your guests should say 'YOU look stunning' not 'your outfit
looks stunning'.
- You only wear a Wedding veil once so make the most of it and
enjoy it !!
© Ann Guise www.silkveil.com

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