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Single Layer or Two layer Veil? Here are Some Things to Consider…
One layer veils are lovely with any dress and often have a more relaxed, casual feel. Single layer (also called single tier) veils are a wonderful choice for brides who want a minimal and less formal, but still chic look. A single layer veil also works well for a bride who is planning to wear their veil at the back of the head to accentuate an updo. When a bride is thinking “no veil”, our stylists always recommend they try a single layer veil before wholly rejecting this classic accessory. The wedding veil really gives the bridal ensemble a complete look.
Two-layer veils, on the other hand, go beautifully with almost all wedding dresses, but look especially stunning paired with a semi-formal or formal gown. Two-tier veils have a blusher, are typically fuller than a single layer veil, and frame the bride's face beautifully whether the blusher is down or pushed back. Two layer veils are usually the choice of brides who want a traditional, romantic, or dramatic look.
Cage Veils are a popular choice for brides looking for a modern, sophisticated look with a touch of vintage flair. These veils have a variety of names including birdcage veils, visor veils, and face veils. Part of the popularity and mystic of these cage veils is that they work with so many styles of wedding dresses. For example, a dress with heavy lace or beading may look best paired with a cage veil because a traditional veil can cover up the gorgeous detailing. Pair a cage veil with a feather fascinator for chic look, loaded with personality.
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