Should i wear my veil at the reception




















Want to shake things up? Cut your wedding cake early on as in right around your entrance and first dance so you can capture all those great moments in your veil before taking it off for the night.

If you're absolutely in love with your veil, feel free to rock it during the entire reception—when else will you get the chance to wear it? Just make sure it doesn't getting ruined, dragged or stepped on. If your your headpiece is particularly long or ornate, we recommend trying a multi-layered version with a fingertip-length top layer that can be worn on its own during the reception. Main Menu. Sign Up. Back to Main Menu. Planning Tools. Wedding Vision. Discover Your Vision.

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Photo Booths. After your reception entrance. All eyes will be on you and your new husband when the DJ introduces you and the rest of the wedding party. You may want to keep your veil on for the reception entrance and then, maybe while everyone is getting food, sneak off with someone to help you remove the veil.

After the first dance. The first dance is an important part of the wedding reception and one that many look forward. Just imagine how beautiful your dance would look with you and your husband looking amazing and your beautiful veil streaming down your back and setting off your lovely gown. The pictures will look amazing too!

There are many different types of veils and some would be more cumbersome than others. For example, anyone wearing a cathedral veil, which extends seven to twelve feet past your train would never even consider wearing it during the first dance an option.

Talk about a hazard! Also, the weight of the veil and how it fits in the hair makes a difference. If it feels like your head it being weighed down by all the extra material. Download my FREE starter guide that will help you know exactly where to start your wedding planning journey. There is no set rule that says you have to wear a veil on your wedding day. If you're getting ready within walking distance of your first look, ask your hairstylist to put your veil on just before you leave the room so that it's secure and in place, but not in your way for final touch-ups as you're getting ready to go.

Getting in the car to get to the church? You may want to wait to have your veil put on until you've arrived, so you don't risk wrinkling it or pulling it out as you get in and out of the vehicle which could also mess up your hairstyle!

Taking off your veil is totally up to you. Some brides, especially those wearing longer veils, opt to take their veils off after the ceremony and once pictures are done, so they have a little more ease of movement during cocktail hour and the reception. Others swap the longer style for a short blusher so they can maintain their bridal look without risking having their veil stepped on while dancing.

If you're wearing a blusher over your face during the ceremony, look into two-piece veils, where the blusher and the longer veil are separate. Then have the longer piece removed while leaving the blusher in place. While the comb attached to a veil can be fairly secure, the last thing you want is your veil blowing off mid-ceremony! Instead, after your veil is positioned correctly, grab a few bobby pins that match your hair color. Gently use the pins to further attach your veil to your hair, making sure that the pins are hidden beneath your hair.

Not sure you want every photo pre-reception with your veil on? This is a great time to replace your veil with a fun pair of earrings or a stylish headpiece to differentiate between ceremony and reception looks. But once the first dance is done, think about removing your veil to make it easier to dance! If your veil is particularly long, removing it will make it less likely to be stepped on. Not only does Kleinfeld have 30, square feet filled with the largest selection of wedding dresses in the world, it also has the greatest professional staff of over employees who are dedicated to finding and perfecting your bridal look.

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