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3 Types of veils that will be trend in the coming seasons

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The accessories complete the production of the bride’s look, and also give personality to the protagonist of the bond. One of the main wedding complements, the veil, has different styles and can be used in various ways, depending on the length, details of the fabric, hairstyle of the wedding and style of the dress of the star of the day.

For the coming seasons, many collections bet on more elaborate veils and three types emerge among the most requested to compose the bride’s look, which will be highlighted at the altar and receive all the looks. Check which ones they are and how to harmonize them with the rest of your set and with the chosen wedding decoration, so that everything is in harmony.

Pronovias
Pronovias

1. Pearls and applications

The veil is traditionally made of tulle, to be light and delicate, but Gains importance when placing details, such as stone, pearl or embroidery applications. It is the case of the veils with pearls sprinkled all over the length, as seen in the collection of Grace Loves Lace, in cathedral veils, that is, long. The effect can also be achieved by emio of the tulle of poá, the famous print of very small balls, which combines with dresses of all shapes and cuts, especially those that do not have much information of frills and sparkles.

For those who prefer lace wedding dresses or with lots of embroidery, glitter and frills, the veils can have a discreet finish to harmonize and the look doesn’t get fancywith a thin seam on the edge. Some have the option of finishing with gloss on the edge or a satin ribbon, a plus discreet.

O The use of pearls is on the rise and is very democratic, combines with modern and traditional styles of ceremonies, with short and long veils…from those with length that goes down to the elbow or waist, to those of the shoulder and voilettes. The choice for the shorter length is to make the bride more comfortable without having to take off the veil for the party, which makes it easier to move around without leaving elegance aside.

Both long and short veils come with the option to be double, for whoever wants, with one layer smaller than the other to cover the face. The ornament with details fits in day and night ceremoniesboth in a rustic and more luxurious wedding decor.

Grace Loves Lace
Grace Loves Lace

2. Mantilha is the highlight

Always current, the mantilha has the same function as the veil, but it differs in finish, with more lace embroidery on the bar, the edges or the whole adornment. Of Hispanic origin, the mantilla is a handmade piece, full of details and that covers more the bride. It can be used with a wedding hairstyle attached, decorating a low coke, for example, attached by the tiara, crown or clip.

The best way to choose the mantilla is check that your lace is the same as the dress, to create a harmonious and elegant look. There are many models with flowers, leaves and arabesques, as in the Pronovias collection.

Pronovias
Pronovias

Generally they are long for weddings in churches or large venues, and combine with evening ceremonies, for having a more Provençal and romantic style, especially when worn with princess wedding dresses. This does not prevent them from being worn at day weddings that will extend into the night. The mantille can be removed to make the bride more comfortable during the party, and can fall very well with dresses of straighter cuts, with evasive or mermaid, smooth or with embroiderybecause the accessory gets highlighted anyway.

Allure Bridals
Allure Bridals

3. Covers for the daring

Also light and with a fine transparency so as not to hide the dress, the covers came to stay and change a little the conventional look of brides with veil. There are also various lengths and they are used by daring brides who want to innovate. As they give more volume to the dress, the most appropriate is to opt for fairer models to the body, with straight cut, evasive or mermaid.

If the cover is of a plain fabric, the dress may have embroidered or vice versa so that the look does not get heavy. Try it first and see if the fabric is light and comfortable thinking, especially if the wedding is in the open day. Covers can be attached to the neck or shoulder, falling over the dress, or come out of the dress itself on the back. For this reason, the fabrics most used for the garment are lace, crepe, tulle, mussel, taffeta and satin.

Pronovias
Pronovias

It is important to try on the wedding dress with the veil or cape to see how it will look on C-Day and be sure of the choice. Who chooses one of these three trends will surprise and, at the same time, will be wearing a timeless element, which will not go out of fashion.

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