Silver bridal couture gown with veil and dramatic train

Veils & Finishing Pieces

Wedding Veils

Custom veils, mantillas, blusher veils, embroidered borders, cathedral lengths, and heirloom finishing pieces made to complete the bridal silhouette.

Atelier Service

Personal, measured, and made around the wedding story.

A veil changes the architecture of a bridal look. It frames the face, softens the silhouette, adds ceremony, and often becomes the most emotional heirloom from the day.

We design veils in proportion to the gown, venue, hairstyle, train, and photography plan - from whisper-light tulle to hand-embroidered cathedral veils.

What We Consider

Every visible detail, from silhouette to final handling.

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Cathedral, chapel, fingertip, blusher, mantilla, drop veil, and bespoke lengths

02

Hand embroidery, lace appliqué, pearl edging, monogramming, and meaningful motifs

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Veil-to-gown proportion checks for train length, neckline, sleeve, and back detail

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Styling guidance for comb placement, hair trials, steaming, transport, and storage

The Process

A calm atelier path from first conversation to final polish.

Step 1

Silhouette Review

We study the gown, hairstyle, venue scale, ceremony style, and desired level of drama before recommending length and shape.

Step 2

Detail Sampling

Tulle, lace, embroidery, edging, pearls, and personal motifs are sampled so the veil complements rather than overwhelms.

Step 3

Final Styling

The veil is checked with the complete look for movement, train placement, portraits, and ceremony handling.

Appointment Notes

Best for
Brides wanting a custom veil or a considered finishing piece for an existing gown
Timeline
6–14 weeks depending on handwork and length
Includes
Length guidance, textile selection, detailing, fitting and styling advice

Begin with a private consultation.

Share your date, venue, references, and any sentimental details. The atelier will advise on timeline, possibilities, and next steps.

Design a Wedding Veil