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One of the oldest elements of a bridal ensemble, dating at least as far back as Ancient Greece, veils have largely remained a staple accessory for even the most modern or subversive brides.
If a bride wants an additional accessory for her wedding day look but is not a fan of the veil, there are plenty of other options to wear to compliment the dress, such as a flower crown, tiara or ...
Harriett Falvey, a veil designer, believes the time-honored accessory is often misunderstood: “It’s about being different and making your wedding attire your own.” ...
Hapsburg Imperial Bridal Veil, 1881 The month of June marks the start of the summer wedding season. This week’s Smithsonian Snapshot highlights the 1881 Hapsburg Imperial Bridal Veil. On May 10, 1881, ...
Throughout history, the popularity of the bridal veil waxed and waned in Western culture in accordance with both societal fashions and the customs of prominent religious practices of the times. Some ...
Finally! A Good Explanation For Why Some Wedding Veils Are So Freakin' Expensive By Marina Liao Updated on April 30, 2017 at 1:00 PM Audra Starr Photography ...
Fashion designers say the veil is almost as important as the wedding dress. LONDON, March 3, 2011— -- Now that ABC News has addressed the top of a bride's attire, the tiara, next up, or ...
The flower crown has arguably become as popular as the veil for brides on their wedding day. Gone are the days of long trains and chapel-length veils (although we still love those, too); floral crowns ...