There are many types of veils to choose from.
A drop veil falls in the longer and more dramatic category as well.
Birdcage veils are the shortest and most popular choice for civil ceremonies or vintage-loving brides seeking a retro touch.

Photo: Courtesy of Erdem
For more of a European flair, theres the mantilla veil.
This style originated in Spain and resembles a scarf, coming in long and short lengths.
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The most modern style of the moment is the bow-adorned veil.

It will be the perfect heirloom piece to preserve and hand down to a family member one day.
Erdems bow-adorned, dotted tulle veil adds a vintage touch while Markarians lace-trim option will complement any bridal getup.
Try a bridal hat instead.

Youre sure to make an entrance in one of these unique creations.
Staud
embroidered initials veil
STAUD
Jennifer Behr
monogram Adley satin bow barrette
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