Visor Veils: visor (or sometimes called cage veils) are shorter wedding veils that were popular in 1950s and are now becoming trendy again. Contrary to tradition, wedding veils liquids, these candles sit right on the face and are made of tulle or organza. These candles do not go back on the head and cover the eyes and cheeks.
Shoulder Length: shoulder length veils look great and gives brides the most amazing and modern appearance. These veils are longer than the visor veils and are designed to look good worn both in front and in back. The shoulder length veil looks best with dresses without much bead work or the details around the neck and shoulders.
Elbow Length: If you want a bridal veil that is a bit longer then the elbow-length veil is right for you. These veils are about 30 inches long and hit the bride at about the
waist. Elbow length wedding veils are more popular and they look good with dresses with a lot of beading and details or dresses that are more simple.
Fingertip Length: As its name suggests, these veils are much longer so as to reach the ends of the bride’s fingers. Unlike the visor veil, the fingertip veil is designed to flip in front of the brides head during the ceremony and then flipped back for the reception. These veils are the most formal and work best for brides who want a traditional look.


