Wednesday, October 2, 2013

To veil or not to veil...that is the real question!

A veil is an article of clothing that is intended to cover a part of the head or face or an object of significance.  The first reported use of a bridal veil is dated from the 13th century B.C., which was used by noble women.  Who is the most significant, noble woman on your wedding day...YOU, THE BRIDE!
The lifting of the veil may be ceremonially recognized as the crowning event of the wedding, when the beauty of the bride is finally revealed to the groom and to the rest of the guests.
Once you make that all important choice on the perfect gown, the decision of how to put the finishing touch on your bridal vision materializes.  Maybe you don't envision yourself wearing Lady Diana's famous 24 foot cathedral veil, or even Princess Kate's simple fingertip ivory silk tulle veil that seemed to flow effortlessly.  However, framing yourself in a well styled headpiece will certainly set you on your way to being a bridal icon.

Serendipity Bridal and Events offers a variety of veils in every style for every bride. Allow our knowledgeable bridal consultants to assist you in your selection.

Here are several photos of Serendipity Brides and their lovely veiling!



                              
 



                                                  
-xoxo, Jennifer!


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