Elbow Length:
Generally used for shorter gowns without a train and will show off
any detailing at the waist of the gown. Used for formal and
semi-formal weddings.
An elbow length wedding veil best compliments a dress with a full
skirt. The wedding veil should end below a low back but above the
start of the skirt.
Fingertip Length:
Can be worn with any gown longer than tea length. It falls right
at the fingertips of the bride if her hands are at her side and is
used for formal and semi-formal weddings.
Chapel Veil:
This veil is three yards long, looks best with a long-sleeved,
full-length gown.
Cathedral Length:
They are used for formal weddings and generally the veil will
extend onto the floor at least six inches past the train.
Cathedral length veil looks best when worn with a cathedral or
semi-cathedral length gown.
Blusher: A
shoulder-length layer of the wedding veil that is worn over the
face. Typically combined with other lengths and used for both
formal and semi-formal weddings. Don't underestimate how much the
blusher will soften and transform your appearance. This is the one
item that will bring everyone to tears!