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veil or tiara or both?

 

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jill onlyme


Sep 23, 2007, 6:03 AM

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     veil or tiara or both?  

My dress is champagne duchesse satin with ivory lace overlay, encrusted with crystals and sequins (very sparkly). Would a crytsal tiara look good, or should I wear the veil as well? If so, what lebgth veil? I was looking at a 2 tier veil with the longest veil, as long as my train. Would this be too much? The veil I have in mind is ivory, again with scattered crystals. I am getting married at 4pm in church with a later reception. Please, can you help?


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Sep 23, 2007, 11:06 PM)



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Sep 24, 2007, 8:48 AM

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     Re: [jill onlyme] veil or tiara or both? [In reply to]  

You are getting married in church, so the veil is advisable. It will also add glamour to your bridal image. Try to match it in color to the overlay lace of your dress. The very long veil - "cathedral length" will limit your ability to move. If you want that kind of veil, plan on having two: you will remove a long veil after the ceremony and put a short one for the reception. Some brides simply remove veil for the reception to be able to move and dance more freely. The choice is yours; enjoy the wedding!
Irina Feygin -
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(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Sep 24, 2007, 9:08 AM)





 
 


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