So you’ve got the ring, and you’ve got the dress – congratulations! It’s now time to move onto the part of the wedding ensemble that you didn’t realise was going to be so daunting – the veil.
Romantic chapel veils are the perfect lead in to a storybook life. Flowing from head to train, they float around a bride’s form and add a soft halo of dreaminess.
All eyes are on a beautiful bride the moment she glides down the aisle. The highlight is always the dress – the colour and cut of which truly shines on the day.
As the days draw closer to one of the most important events in your life, every detail comes to light. Wedding garters may be one of the smallest details on your special day, but they’re also one of the most symbolically important.
A pearl wedding veil can bring an element of subtle décor to minimalist or more structured wedding dresses. On laced or embellished gowns, a pearl veil adds a touch of delicate elegance, and understated luxury, at the same time.
If you’re the kind of bride-to-be that winds away your time on social media, browsing the top trends and look, you’ll have noticed veils are still big on the priority list.
Nothing beats the perfect updo. From the good, old days filled with over-the-top curls and styles from 1990s, through to a time where relaxed, dream-like looks are more in flavour – wedding hair trends have gone through a significant shift.
We don’t need to tell you about all the bits and pieces to add to your to-do list for your special day. As you prepare to tie the knot, it’s likely your mind is whirling with details to finalise and loose ends to tie up.
As your big day rolls around, and you gear up to create the ultimate look and feel, one of those hurdles to jump is your gown. While you may have your dream dress picked out, there’s likely a few finishing touches that need to be made to really put the cherry on top.
Madame Tulle took a big step forward this year; we curated our first-ever signature collection of wedding veils. Not to mention, we also had our first editorial photo shoot… in Paris, nonetheless.