A Quick Guide to 5 of The Most Popular Veil Styles
Like all wedding shopping, veil shopping can quickly become overwhelming if you don’t know anything about it. Here at The Curvy Bride we are dedicated to making everything as simple as we can for our brides, and that includes picking the perfect veil! While there are many factors to consider when getting a veil (length, style, lace, embellishments), we are going to focus simply on length and style. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but just an intro guide to help steer you in the right direction. Here we’ve compiled a short guide to 5 very popular veil styles to help you on your wedding journey.
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Fingertip:
The fingertip veil is just that, fingertip length. It measures around 38-40 inches and typically lays slightly below where your fingertips rest when your arms are at your sides, but can vary depending on your height. Since this veil falls just below your waist it’s perfect for someone who has details on the back of their dress and wants to show it off. The versatility of this veil is also a selling point with a lot of brides, because it works with so many personal tastes. Depending on how you accessorize or embellish this veil it can work with formal, casual, traditional, modern, or alternative styles. This lightweight mid-length veil gives you the best of both worlds, you get a classic veil aesthetic but eliminate the difficulties of a long veil.

Waltz:
A waltz length veil, also known as a ballet veil, is longer than fingertip, but should fall a bit shorter than floor length, typically mid-calf when worn. The average length of these veils is approximately 60” from the comb to the end of the tulle, lace or beaded edge. Waltz veils are a great option for brides looking for the drama of length but with the functionality and ease of a fingertip veil. These go well with dresses that have a shorter train.

Chapel:
For a little more drama you have the chapel veil. This veil comes in at 90 inches and drapes all the way to the floor and sweeps out a bit behind the dress (depending on the length of the train on your dress!) If you’re someone who wants a train but doesn’t want to deal with all the extra fabric, this veil will give the illusion of a train without any of the extra bulk. The length trails nicely behind your gown and adds a bit of cascading drama but requires less assistance to manage than a cathedral veil. Depending on your personal style you can add lace for some detail, beads for sparkle, or get a raw-edge for a minimalist look. Either way it adds impact in a more understated way. The chapel veil works more for traditional or formal gowns but pairs nicely with most styles.

Cathedral:
Cathedral is the ever-so-popular long, dramatic veil - ranging from 108 inches to 120 inches. The veil often extends a foot or two behind the dress creating a regal and romantic train behind you. This veil pairs well with all styles of gowns, but ballgowns look especially stunning with a cathedral veil if you’re looking for a more royal vibe - think Princess Diana. One thing to keep in mind about a cathedral veil is that because it is so extravagant you will need assistance when posing for photos and walking down the aisle, but you are guaranteed to get some show-stopping photos.

Royal Cathedral:
Within the Cathedral veil category is the Royal Cathedral length veil. Talk about REGAL and dramatic, this veil extends a standard cathedral, measuring at 120” - 144.” This option is definitely a statement veil and best for someone who wants an extremely dramatic and romantic entrance to their ceremony.

We hope this guide is helpful! What veil style did you choose?!







