How to Choose a Bridal Veil for Your LDS Wedding

LDS bride and groom sharing a precious moment under her beautiful veil

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Your bridal veil is more than just an accessory—it's a symbol of sacred tradition and personal style. For LDS brides, selecting the right veil involves balancing modesty, temple guidelines, and your unique aesthetic. Here's how to choose a veil that complements your gown, honors your values, and enhances your bridal look.


Understand Temple Guidelines

If you’re being sealed in the temple, it’s important to remember that veils are not worn during the actual sealing ceremony. However, many brides choose to bring a beautiful veil with them to the temple and wear it afterward for their “grand exit” and wedding photos. This allows you to enjoy the timeless elegance of a veil while still honoring sacred temple practices. When selecting a veil, choose one that complements your gown and adds that extra touch of grace and beauty to your look.


Match Your Veil to Your Dress

Your veil should complement your wedding dress in style, length, and detail:

  • Simple Dresses: Pair with a more elaborate veil featuring lace or beading.

  • Detailed Dresses: Opt for a simpler veil to avoid overwhelming your look.

  • Dress Length: Longer dresses often pair well with longer veils, while shorter dresses suit shorter veils.


Choose the Right Veil Length

Veils come in various lengths, each creating a different effect:

  • Shoulder-Length (20"): Light and casual, perfect for informal ceremonies.

  • Elbow-Length (32"): Classic choice that complements most dress styles.

  • Fingertip-Length (38-40"): Versatile and flattering, suits many gowns.

  • Waltz-Length (60"): Elegant and allows for easy movement.

  • Floor-Length (72"): Dramatic and formal, ideal for grand entrances.

  • Cathedral-Length (108-120"): Ultimate in drama and tradition, best for formal weddings.


Consider Your Hairstyle

Your hairstyle will influence the type of veil that works best:

  • Updos: Veils can be secured below the bun for a classic look.

  • Loose Hair: Veils attached at the crown complement flowing locks.

  • Short Hair: Birdcage or shoulder-length veils add vintage charm.


Reflect Your Personal Style

Your veil is an expression of your personality:

  • Traditional: Opt for classic tulle or lace veils.

  • Modern: Consider minimalist designs or unique embellishments.

  • Vintage: Birdcage veils or mantilla styles evoke timeless elegance.


Try Before You Buy

Always try on veils with your dress to see how they work together. Take photos from different angles to ensure the veil complements your gown and overall look.


Final Thoughts

A bridal veil can be a stunning way to complete your wedding day ensemble. Whether it’s long and flowing or short and playful, your veil is a chance to express your personal style and highlight the beauty of your dress. It’s completely optional—but if you choose to wear one, it can add a romantic, ethereal touch to your photos and create a moment you’ll always remember. There’s no “right” choice—only what feels right for you.

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