Veil Length 101
From just covering the face to draping dramatically to the floor, there are an array of styles to choose from when selecting a veil. The veil should complement you and enhance your bridal look. Let’s go over some popular lengths and where they fit best.
Blushers and Birdcages
Blushers are worn over the face and often attached to a longer veil, but they can also be worn alone. This style looks great with a minimalist or shorter dress as it adds a nice amount of romantic drama. Similarly a birdcage veil is a short veil that covers part of the face and is usually made out of Russian Veiling. A birdcage is a very classic style, It goes wonderfully with a timeless, simple gown, or something vintage.
Fingertip
Just as the name describes this veil drapes beautifully across the shoulders and ends at the fingertips. The sheer nature of this veil makes it a good choice for dresses with back detail. A fingertip veil will compliment the bridal gown without overshadowing.
Floor Length AKA Ballet Length
This veil just brushes the floor and matches the length of the gown. Choosing a floor length veil, especially one with beading or appliques will add that extra something to a gown with simple details. And if you can’t decide between a sleek sheath and a more full a-line, this veil will add that extra volume to a slim silhouette.
Chapel
This veil is the chance to have the “bridal” moment. A chapel length veil extends just past the gown. This veil will stand up to an ornate gown and fits well into a formal setting. Alternatively, pairing it with a short bridal dress creates a fun vibe for an elopement or more laid back wedding.
There are a lot of options, but don’t worry, there is no bad choice! Consider your gown (or pantsuit), the venue, and your theme, this will help guide you to the right style.