According to Babylon Wedding Productions the only way to find out which wedding veil is going to go best with your dress is try them on. There are several different types of wedding veils available. The type is usually determined by length. For instance the elbow length veil does reach the elbows. It usually looks best with shorter dresses with no bustles or trains. Fingertip length veils fall to the end of the bride’s fingertips. It goes best with a wedding dress l that is longer than tea length although you also see them with floor length dresses as well. A blusher veil is a thin veil that only covers the face. It looks great with a wedding suit or a shorter dress although nowadays it is also seen worn with long goddess style gowns. The classic chapel veil is three yards long. Long sleeved, full gowns that fall to the floor look best with this dramatic type of veil. These are not hard fast rules for wedding veil wear but they tend to be the tried and true rules for looking your best.
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