Wedding Veils

Wedding Veils

How to Get Wrinkles Out of Your Wedding Dress or Veil

by Admin Support on Mar 01 2020
While your dress or veil is packaged neatly in the plastic bag, it'll always have some wrinkles from packaging and shipping. Here's 3 most popular methods to help you remove the wrinkles from your veil: Find a place to hang the garment up, and usually within days or weeks, wrinkles should disappear by themselves.  If you like the wrinkles to go away sooner, try hanging it up in the bathroom right after a hot shower. The steam from the hot shower will remove the wrinkles. The fastest way to remove wrinkles is to use a garment steamer. You can get a hand held steamer for around $20 from Amazon or Target. This is a great investment as you can use the steamer on other dresses and garments in the future.  Tip when using the hand held steamer: The trick here is to place a thicker, solid fabric such as hand towel or bath towel behind the fabric when you steam, this will allow steam to stay longer in the fabric and hence take out all the wrinkle easier. 
Wedding Veil Colors

Wedding Veils

Wedding Veil Colors

by Admin Support on Jan 08 2020
Check out our quick guide on how to pick out the best shade for your wedding dress.
Lace Mantilla Wedding Veil from ieie Bridal

Wedding Veils

3 Popular Ways to Wear your Mantilla Wedding Veil

by Admin Support on Dec 10 2019
There is something magical about the beauty of a mantilla wedding veil. The soft sheers and intricate lace hems compliment your classic yet daring personality.  Originating in Spain, mantilla veils are worn long and grandiose for the cathedral wedding or much shorter for freedom to dance through your big day. Here are 3 most popular ways to wear a Mantilla veil. The Traditional Look This is the most traditional way of wearing your Mantilla lace veil.  The veil is placed approx 2 inches back from the hairline, allowing the lace to drape gracefully to the shoulder.   You could even add a tiara to this look to make it more classic.     The Drop Veil Look The drop veil simply means a portion of your veil drops in front of your face like a blusher. This look is made famous by Grace Kelly, and more recently seen on Kate Middleton.   The portion in the front can be flipped over when the ceremony is over to create a two tier blusher veil look. Here's a great video that shows you how to secure your veil:   The Low Updo Look This is the more modern look where the veil is secured lower towards the back, usually above your updo.