Right selection of wedding veil is very important, as it is one of important accessories for your most awaited wedding day. Selection of wedding veil depends upon type of your wedding gown, your wedding theme and your overall personality. Here are some useful tips for choosing wedding veils.

Your wedding veil should be complementary to your wedding dress. It is one of the most important tips for choosing wedding veils. The veil length should be cut just above or below the focal point of your gown. Avoid selecting the veil right at the point where your bodice starts. This can cut you in half visually. If you have a sharply defined waistline, then you should not choose a veil that ends right at your waistline.

One of the important tips for choosing wedding veils is that you should not select a short length veil that may hide the lavish details on the back of your wedding gown. A longer veil can emphasize on these details. The tulle is sheer and transparent when it is long. Always remember that the blushers should not be longer than 34 inches; else they would tangle in your flowers. It may become difficult to lift the blusher during the ceremony. It is better to have the blusher sewn to the veil comb and simply fold it back as another layer.

A fingertip wedding veil is not recommended for the bride under 5′4”. This type of veil generally ends about mid-thigh on a petite woman. Two-tiered veils go very well with all brides as they are fuller and can provide framing to your face. An elbow length veil is suitable for the wedding dress with a full skirt. The veil should end below a low back; however, it should be above the start of the skirt. A cathedral length veil can create more romantic look. A veil should be attached to the tiara with snaps so that you can remove it during the reception.

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