The simplicity and clean lines of a raw edge veil will let your lace wedding gown take centre stage. If your veil features no details or embellishments, the silhouette of your veil will be important to ensure it enhances the dress.
Similarly, it is asked, what kind of veil goes with an A line dress?
If your dress is an A-line: a thin elbow veil or a thick shoulder veil will allow you to show off the back features of the gown like beading, appliqués, or an interesting design. In case you want to add boldness to the back of your dress, chapel or cathedral veil will be a good choice.
Additionally, what does wearing a veil at your wedding mean? This seemingly-simple bridal accessory can mean different things to different people and cultures. Yes, the veil can represent purity, modesty, and virginity, but it can also just feel feminine, mysterious, sexy, or just feel "bridal".
Keeping this in view, how do you wear a lace veil?
The Traditional Look. This is the most traditional way of wearing your Mantilla lace veil. The veil is placed approx 2 inches back from the hairline, allowing the lace to drape gracefully to the shoulder. You could even add a tiara to this look to make it more classic.
Does your veil have to match your dress?
Your veil does not need to match your dress perfectly (we do not want your look to be too "matchy"). But you should tie in 1 or 2 details from your dress to your veil so that your veil complements your dress without overpowering it.
