The veil is one of the oldest wedding tradition, abandoned for these past few years, in 2015 it’s becoming your best friend. Here are some of the 2015 trendiest way to wear your veil

Short veil

Birdcage veil brings a vintage touch to your outfit and is one of the most popular choice now. It allows you to get rid of the traditional veil and replace it with a modern one. Easy to find, you can also create your own by doing a DIY. Lace and tulle are popular fabrics for these types of veils, with few details and embellishments to keep the look simple. White and off-white are most common for these, though you can add a touch of color with the embellishments and details on the sides or top of the veil.

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Headpieces

More original and a way of making a fashion statement while also keeping to the tradition of a wedding veil. As a substitute you can rock some headpieces such as Jewels, rhinestones, brooches and other sparkly decorations.
These types of veils are understated, but can also be embellished with flowers, additional details and different fabrics to match your personality and wedding, whether it’s boho chic or romantic elegance. Headpiece veils are designed to sit at the crown of the head and can either be short, falling just in front of the face, or trailing in the back.

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Long veil

The traditional one and also the trendiest this year. Long cathedral veils are elegant and classic and look beautiful layered on top of your wedding gown, but because of their long length your bridesmaids or maid of honor will most likely need to help lift it as you walk down the aisle. They are typically made of tulle, satin and silk which are trendy materials this year. Another trendy type of long wedding veil is the mantilla veil. These veils are embellished with lace trim and sit atop the bride’s head. Easier to handle, your groom will not need to lift the veil over your head when you have your first kiss together. Mantilla veils are commonly made from tulle and lace, creating a delicate look that will complete your wedding day outfit.

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Now you know how to rock your wedding veil. Which one will you choose ?

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