Wednesday, July 26, 2017

SALUTE TO THE LONG VEIL


Long veils convey a romantic mood via all that added gossamer sheer.  . . . . .Women who  go traditional sporting the full regalia of a classic bride typically love those long, flowing veils. What constitutes a long veil? I’d start at the ‘finger tip’ length and work all the way down to the twenty-five foot cathedral.  Wearing a veil dates back to ancient times and most cultures. The bridal veil in particular has been a symbol of purity as well as mystery in many traditions. Since Biblical times every era it seems has innovated the veil and how it’s worn. Victorians donned yards of handmade laces they passed on to daughters and granddaughters; 1960s brides popularized the pouf veil still stylish today.
Long Veil Lengths
Fingertip-Most popular length; can be worn by nearly every figure type with most silhouettes.
           Waltz-Falls anywhere between knee and ankle.
          Chapel-Considered formal. Extends about a two feet beyond the hemline.
          Cathedral-Most formal. Extends three feet or more beyond the hem.
          Double Tier-Two layers, typically the shorter one a blusher but not always.   
Photographer: Pearl Hsieh Photography, LLC | Dresses: Amy-Jo Tatum Bridal Couture
Makeup Artist: Bun Bun Bridal Lab 

2 comments:

Sheila said...

SO beautiful and SO romantic!
Many thanks, Amy-Jo,
Sincerely,
Sheila

Sheila said...

Hi, Amy-Jo,
I would like to add that in addition to the magnificent long veil, I admired the bride's lovely bare-shouldered gown, and her magnificent flowers.
Sincerely,
Sheila