Wedding Traditions | The Veil

New Ways to Incorporate the Wedding Veil

 
Heirloom broach used in place of a traditional wedding veil.

Heirloom broach used in place of a traditional wedding veil.

Vintage lace from grandmother’s gown used to create a monogram on bride’s veil.

Vintage lace from grandmother’s gown used to create a monogram on bride’s veil.

Flowers placed in hair that compliments the bouquet.

Flowers placed in hair that compliments the bouquet.

 
Black birdcage wedding veil.

The History of the Wedding Veil

The history of the wedding veil is rich with intriguing customs and traditions from different cultures. In ancient Greece, brides wore thick, deep-red veils that required assistance to navigate the aisle. Roman brides wore veils resembling flames to ward off malevolent spirits, while in cultures with arranged marriages, the veil was worn to conceal the bride's appearance until the ceremony's conclusion. Across many religions, the veil was regarded as a symbol of respect and piety during the sacred union.

In the modern era, the wedding veil tradition finds its roots in the Victorian period. During this time, the veil's intricate details, such as its fabric, length, and weight, were thought to symbolize status, beauty, and honor. Wearing a veil was considered a special way to distinguish the bride and set her apart from all others.

In contemporary times, brides adorn veils to enhance their overall bridal look. Earlier, veils came in a variety of styles and trends. Modern brides prioritize choosing veils that reflect their personal style, elegance and make them feel gorgeous. It is fascinating to explore different styles and unconventional approaches that cater to the tastes of fashion-forward brides.

Modern Twists on One of the Oldest Traditions

For those who desire to infuse their personal style into traditional wedding customs, we have compiled a list of ideas.

1.   Consider a contemporary twist to the traditional veil by wearing a bridal headband or sparkling barrette. This will add a touch of glamour and elegance to your wedding attire, while also being a unique and personal statement piece. It’s a great way to put your own spin on a classic wedding tradition.

2.   Enhance your bridal look by adorning your hair with blooms that complement your bouquet. This elegant and timeless twist on tradition adds a natural and delicate touch to your overall style.

3.   Create a sentimental touch by personalizing the veil with a piece of lace from a beloved family member's wedding gown or attach it to an heirloom comb. This way, you can carry a piece of your family's history and add a unique touch to your bridal look.

Veils make for some incredibly unique and romantic images. We love everything from a blusher over the face to a cathedral veil that blows in the wind. Simple veils can be just as gorgeous as more embellished ones with hand sewn beading, crystals or lace. Whether you choose a more traditional veil or incorporate your own modern twist, as long as it fits your style and you feel like a bride, we’re sure it will be perfect!

 
Wedding Traditions | New Ways to Incorporate the Wedding Viel | Miki & Sonja Photography
Wedding Traditions | New Ways to Incorporate the Wedding Viel | Miki & Sonja Photography
Wedding Traditions | New Ways to Incorporate the Wedding Viel | Miki & Sonja Photography