Modern Bridal Veils

A veil is typically an object of significance that is historically used to cover the face or head. The practice of wearing a veil is most commonly reserved for women, although in some cultures men are seen donning one too.

 

In the modern day, veils are still commonly used especially in wedding ceremonies. Most veils commercially available and manufactured today range from thin tulles to transparent lightweight materials which are worn plain or embellished with lace scalloping on the edges and even beadings.

Emilia wears the Aerial Gown with Minimal Veil

 

The thin veils are available in a range of sizes and lengths and are typically draped over the female form during a wedding ceremony.

Elisha wears the Supreme Gown with Structured Veil

 

House of Ezis has developed a unique-structured veil which acts as a framing mechanism beyond the female form, like a halo. The unique veil expresses the female form like a blooming flower creating a faint glow around the body. The veil has been intentionally designed with body imbued in its’ structure to complement our structured gowns.

Amie wears the Ora Gown with Structured Veil

 

Retailing from $300 - $450 and depending on desired length and clipping into the hairline through the use of a metal hair comb, our veils are easy to wear and truly unique.

 

 

Written by Andrzej Pytel


Edited by Stephanie Chew

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