Tuesday, October 9, 2007

To veil, or not to veil . . .

Typically a bride has a definite opinion about wearing a veil. We experience brides that are completely anti-veil, and others that want the longest, glitteriest piece of illusion, tulle or lace in existence. Whatever your preference might be, we thought we'd share a little history on this headpiece, as well as give you a couple of links to some gorgeous styles!

Bridal veils date back to biblical times. Since many couples didn't meet until until their wedding day, a bride's identity could be kept secret until the vows were exchanged and the ceremony completed. In the biblical instance of Jacob, the young man was tricked by his father-in-law into marrying the homlier of his two daughters through the use of a heavy veil. Jacob didn't realize the deception until the veil was raised and the union completed. How's that for a wedding gift?!

During the reign of the Roman Empire, wealthier brides wore brightly colored veils to protect their youthful beauty from evil spirits. Nothing that a good sunscreen couldn't handle these days, right?

Queen Victoria made the elaborate lace veil popular in the 1840's. During the Victorian era, veils were an heirloom piece that was passed down through generations. By 1940 the veil had been reduced to a cap that covered the crown of the head with an elbow length layer of tulle attached.
Today's bride has so many options it's overwhelming! Will your hairstyle determine whether you incorporate a veil into your bridal style, or will the veil you choose influence your hairstyle? Or do you forego the veil altogether and employ some gorgeous hair jewelry? Check out these great styles . . . maybe that will help!

http://www.veiltrends.com/

http://www.erincole.com/

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