mercredi 4 mars 2015

Various Styles Of Detailed Bridal Veils

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 that has a lot of detail on it can be short; don't be fooled into thinking that only long veils can be heavily embellished. After all, a very long veil with a lot of embellishment is also going to cost a lot more. However, if you want to feel like royalty on your big day, then by all means go ahead and go for it!

Lace is the perfect way to add some detail to a veil. This works particularly well when the gown itself is very simple or has little embellishment. A very intricately decorated lace is the perfect edging for a veil, no matter what length. If a bride is lucky enough to be wearing a custom gown, she may just want to have her veil made to match whatever lace embellishment is used on her dress.

On a veil, lace can be further embellished through the use of beading and iridescent sequins. Strategically placed embellishment will add a sparkle to the veil and the bride's overall look. Heavier embellishment should either be placed at the top of a shorter veil, where it can be secured properly using pins, or at the bottom of the veil should it be touching or resting on the floor. That way the weight of the detail can be supported and it will keep the veil from twisting as the bride walks.

You can add real sparkle and glamour by using crystal rhinestones. Flat back crystals are great for this type of project and you could request that they are scattered across the veil randomly in order to really catch the light as best as possible. You could use differently sized crystals for this sort of look.

As mentioned before, crystal scattering could be done more heavily around the top. Alternatively, the clusters of crystals could be placed around the edge of the veil. It is really important to know how to balance the decoration on the veil with the rest of the bride's look, including her jewelry and also any beading or detail that may be 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.

Mixing crystals, pearls and other beads and sequins will make for the ultimate veil in terms of detail and wow factor. You can go the extra mile if you find that your look is otherwise plain. However, if you have a lot of detail throughout your bridal look, then you are also allowed to go all out on your veil in order to match the ensemble.




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