- key0914
- 5 years ago
- Wedding: September 2016
I am wearing a blush dress and am wondering should I wear a blush veils as well, or a white one, or not wear a veil at all?
I am wearing a blush dress and am wondering should I wear a blush veils as well, or a white one, or not wear a veil at all?
I’d definitely go with a blush veil for that dress. As for if you should wear one or not, it really depends on your preference. Since you didn’t post a pic, we won’t be able to to give much more advice than this: try on your dress with a veil and see how it makes you feel. For some of us, it made us feel more bridal and completed our look. There are brides that find veils to be cumbersome or a nuisance and so they dress up their hair with gorgeous combs, tiaras, blingly hair pins, bows, flowers, and a whole bunch of other ornaments.
Does your dress have an ivory overlay? I’m asking because many blush dresses right now do. If it does, get an ivory veil. If not, go with blush, though ivory would also work.
Definitely try to find a blush one. My dress was ivory and champagne but the ivory veils really looked funny with the dress. So I went with a “tea-coloured” veil that was close to the champagne colour. I suspect the same would happen with your dress and white veils. I am always a fan of wearing a veil vs not! It’s really the only time you can do so.
I am wearing a dark champange dress with a soft white veil
I post you my dress & veil. My dress is Tara Keely 2510, its color is called sherbet. It has an ivory tulle overlay. My veil color is rose blush. I had the veil first and it doesn’t match that great I think. But I think it looks beautiful on pictures.
I have a dress that is both blush and Ivory. It has a matching blush veil but my consultant warned me that somethings adding the blush veil makes everything TOO pink. Just a thought. I’m going with ivory veil because my dress also has ivory in it. But if you want to go all blush, do it!
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