Sunday, October 3, 2010

Styles of Birdcage Veils

This is me on my wedding day pleading with future brides "Please ladies a bird cage veil is THE only way to go!"
Don't get it twisted, buy a birdcage from me save money, and use that money towards a better photographer...

Bird Cage Veils by Love Sugar

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Styles of Birdcage Veils

  • Blusher Veil- a fuller veil, it is often placed at the crown of the head, where it is gathered, and the length covers the face, often down to the bride's chin, or even below. The blusher birdcage can create a kind of halo effect, and often encircles the bride's head.
  • Angle Veil - A veil that comes to just below the bride's eyes, it can be worn further back on the head, or set at an angle to cover only part of the bride's face.
  • Bandeau Veil - almost like a mask, the bandeau style veil covers the bride's eyes or her entire face. The bandeau birdcage veil is fastened at each side of the bride's head with combs or hairpins. The bandeau birdcage veil is a lovely option for brides with short hair, or who will be wearing their hair down for their wedding day.
  • Wedge Veil - Placed at the side of the head or at the temple, the wedge veil is a birdcage veil that covers only one eye

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