Art Deco Wedding Gown




In past centuries, about 2 thousand years ago, the veil of the bride was usually red, it indicated modesty. Similarly, with the passage of time and the advent of Christianity, the color lightens up to become white, a symbol of virginal purity and submission to God. And if there are still strains that are handed down from one generation to the veil, the current trend sees a free and self-confident woman who prefers a veil that makes her feel even more valuable, a little bit traditional, but stripped of all those beliefs that trap the female into submission of various kinds. Embellished with diamonds, expertly stitched, high or low, long or short, the veil is now an optional accessory but definitely considered to complete the look of an art deco wedding gown.




Bridal veil or not? Some people considered it a necessary accessory for the wedding and are old-fashioned tinsel. There are some who choose to strictly match the dress and the veil and some who opt for a contrast. But it’s still fashionable? And how to choose? What criteria to follow?

Here are some tips to unleash your creativity and choose the most complex one to assort it to your art deco wedding gown. In the studio, we will look in the mirror, trying to decide how to look in the most important day, the marriage! We begin with a brief review on various types of veils. The types are:

Plain veil: is longer back and shorter in front. The front is used to hide her face while the bride’s father’s arm struts between the aisles of the Church. It will be the groom at the time of the meeting, before the altar, who will be lifting it and placing it on the head of the bride, then kiss on the forehead. If you do not want to miss this moment so romantic, I recommend you choose this type of veil, undoubtedly the most solemn.

Cloak veil: is supported on the head. If you love the simplicity and do not want to give up on this side of your character even at the time of marriage, this is the veil for you! In this case, given the simplicity of the model, you can pick any number of modifications that are a bit more special. Choosing a applications from the edge, such as a satin ribbon or crystal, or even flowers.

Delta veil: is pinned on her hair up, usually with a comb. This type of veil is made up of several layers, resting on each other, creating volume, giving it a glance of great effect! Recommended for those who want to pass unnoticed! What about length? Make no mistake, once again we must take in account the wedding dress:

Till elbows: is pointed at the head and can be formed from a single or double layer of tulle. Cascade: point from the head down with two or three ledges. A shawl: the effect is that of a long veil on her back and a sort of cloak on the shoulders. Ideal in combination with a strapless dress. Chapel: is almost 3 meters long and is suitable for a fancy outfit, therefore suitable for important ceremonies. Loose: with soft tulle, creating draping down to the shoulder.

Written by , date Jun 16, 2010 in Wedding Gowns
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