Wedding Veil Styles

To wear a veil or not wear

a veil that is the question?

This is a question many of my brides think about when ordering their dress. Which is one thing to do, definitely find your dress first. This way it will match and it can also be an addition to your dress. For example a chapel or cathedral veil can be the train to your dress if you don’t want one that’s too long. Veils can also be the back and shoulder covering you are envisioning that may be only for the ceremony.

Do you know the origin of the veil? Or at least where they believe it was derived? The Greeks and Romans, wore colour dresses like red to fend off evil spirits and obscured by a veil. Most times the bride-to-be could not see, so the person “giving her away” was actually guiding her down the aisle so that she would not bump into or trip over anything. It has in many cases been used to shield the brides face so that her future husband did not see her until the ceremony, especially in arranged marriages. Some say that it could have been a yellow egg yolk colour, apparently yellow was the earliest colour to be highly esteemed and was granted as an exclusive privilege to women for their bridal veils. They then evolved into religious traditions seen as a symbol of respect for women to cover their heads. When white dresses were worn to symbolize chastity, the veil then followed suit.

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Now veils are mainly to suit a brides style, and personality. From Birdcage to cathedral each pair with the brides dress and wedding perfectly. That’s where I come in! Like previously stated, find your dress first. Then try all your accessories, veils, head pieces, belts, what ever your heart desires.

Did you choose a ball gown? SO you decided to channel your inner princess with full skirt, classic. A fingertip veil will create a even more romantic look, and blend perfectly with any tulle skirt. Which will give the illusion of a longer veil and perfect if you have lovely detailing on the skirt you want to show off. However, if your gown does not have a tulle skirt a chapel veil may be the way to go if you’d like to add more of a dramatic flair to your look. Does the back of your dress - the bodice - have more embellishments or is more revealing? A shoulder veil may be the way to go so you can allow these details to shine as you desire.

The versatile A-line silhouette is perfect for many different veil styles. Really think about the details you want to show off here, considering the back view of your gown and what you’d like everyone to see. Does your dress have lovely beading, appliqués or intricate designs? An mantilla veil or elbow veil may be one for you to choose with a thin layer of tulle. Although, if you’d prefer to wow your guests, definitely go royal — you deserve it! — with the chapel veil, cathedral veil or even a regal veil.

What about a fit and flare? The trumpet dress is in between the A-line and mermaid when it comes to the flare of the skirt, which means it is fitted close to the body until mid-thigh and then jets out. Going with a fingertip veil would coordinate wonderfully with the skirt of the gown because it would fall right around where it flares out. On the other hand a flyaway veil or birdcage veil would show off your playful side adding a fun element to your attire.

As a kid I loved the little mermaid.. I mean I still do who are we kidding lol. The mermaid gown always makes me think of the magic of being a mermaid. How she became a girl to find love and how romantic it was for them… eventually they were wonderfully in love. I think the same magic can be added with a ballet veil or knee length veil, lets just say it would make your gown cohesive and your prince in awe. AND hey go regal or go home, this dress also allows for a longer veil like a thin chapel veil or cathedral veil.

What the sheath? With the bohemian theme that has made quite the impact in the wedding industry, these simple dresses make it easy to add any style of veil and it will look stunning. Just decide how much you’d like to show off and base your decision on this. A thicker or more heavily embellished veil will add the volume to your bridal look that you may be looking for as well.

Oh the tea length dress, I have received many orders for this one in a 1950’s theme and omg I love them! Perfectly paired with a birdcage veil which is so stylish and available with a variety of appliques and embellishments. Or your can go the Elizabeth Taylor way and have a two layered “high-low” option in the chapel veil, elbow veil or fingertip veil for your classic look!

You can also always just go with a beautiful wedding hair do, floral crown, hair comb or pins. No matter what you choose make it your own! You don’t need a veil especially these days and it’s your wedding day so make the decision that works best for you ;)

I hope this has inspired you to find exactly what you’re looking for, for your special day, don’t forget it is YOUR day!


Your Designer,

Amanda Garrett

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(All Accessories were created by A.M.E.G. Designs (Shop Now!), Floral crown created by Rain Drops on Roses Floral, Gold Crown by Blair Nadeau Bridal Adornments)

Balls Falls Making Wedding Dreams Come True

Jenn & Jules

When I first met with Jenn we were both so excited to get started on this custom journey. One wedding dress, two bridesmaids and two flower girls. Working with Jenn was so lovely, she was super laid back and allowed me to design her dress vision with ease. I found the most perfect flowered lace which over layed the bodice and created the perfect key hole back. While the rest was the over lay of beautiful turquoise flower girl dresses. Everything came together perfectly, all the dresses fit well and each of the ladies had a gorgeous jeweled belt to give them that much needed something extra special. I spoke to Jenn a few months later when she had her photos sent to me and here is her story from meeting to happily ever after.

How did you two meet?

We first met in the summer of 2017.  His dad and him were doing roof work on a neighbours house when they noticed there was a hole in my roof.  One day, his dad knocks on my door to show me what they found and explained how it could easily be fixed.  I hired them to do the work, which they did - and then some.  While on the roof, they noticed that my fence gate didn't work well, so they fixed that as well and cleaned out some of the gutters.  We also got to talking about other possible work that needed to be done (isn't home ownership grand?!).  They figured my roof had another year or two before it would need replacing and I already knew my windows were in rough shape, so when the next summer rolled around, they stopped by and we discussed redoing the roof as well as the windows.  I shopped around, but they had impressed me so much with their past work, that I hired them to do the work.  Jules and I did end up talking a few times, while he was working.  It wasn't until they were closed to finishing up the windows that he asked me out for dinner.  I said "sure", after all, I had promised myself not to turn down an opportunity to a) make a new friend and to b) get out of the house.  You see, I had been married before, but my husband has passed away suddenly in the spring of 2017.  The dinner went really well.  He brought his son, who was 10 at the time, and we had a wonderful time.  Of course, at the end of the night, I had a feeling I would be seeing more of the two of them!

How did he/she propose?

We had been trying to get together with Jules' dad, step-mom and younger sister and brother for a while, but schedules being what they are, previous attempts at making plans never seemed to work out.  Jules had arranged for us to all go out to dinner together on a Tuesday evening, to the same restaurant where we had our first date.  I didn't have a clue, until he walks around the table and gets down on one knee.  He had his words planned out, but I think he might have been a tad bit nervous.  He at least got the words to say "Will you marry me?".  The few times when he mentioned marriage, I had always said that my response to that very question would be "Hmmm, let me think about it.", but I'm guessing I too was a little caught off guard, because I think I might have said yes before he could finish the question!

What did you envision your wedding being prior to planning?

Honestly, we first thought of eloping.  Nothing fancy, just Jules, Riley and myself.  Then he started realizing that never having been married before, he wanted his family there.  So if his family would attend, then mine would too, then cousins, aunts and uncles, good friends...and then we were talking a full-on wedding.  Once we came to that decision and a rough estimate on the number of people, we started talking details.  It soon became quite clear that both of us were envisioning the same thing.  Something relaxed and rustic.

What was your color palette and your style vision?

So many colours to chose from!  At first, my plan might have been more mardi gras...purple, turquoise/teal, lime green and silver.  That was quickly narrowed down to turquoise/teal and silver/grey.

What unique elements or DIY details did you include?

I Have always enjoyed crafting and my husband is extremely handy, so with the two of us working on a variety of projects, we accomplished a lot of DIY details for our wedding.  Started off with our save the date cards (a note card with a wooden pencil with a hand painted tag with our names and the date), our invitations, the seating chart, the ceremony programs, the table scapes, the flower girls floral balls, the jam used as the Thank You gifts for our guests, as well as the decorating of the jam jars. 

What was your favorite moment?

Our first look.  I had gotten a glimpse or two of him as I was walking from the car to the bridal suite, and I'm sure he caught a glimpse of me too.  But the first time you lay eyes on your betrothed a few moments before you say "I Do" is certainly special!

Everything was exactly how we wanted it.  The moment he asked me to marry him, I knew that I wasn't looking for your traditional wedding gown, but finding what I initially had in my head was proving difficult and frustrating.  When I happened to message A.M.E.G. Designs with my ideas,  Amanda quickly messaged me to say anything was possible.  She made the entire process of designing and creating a one of a kind dress..which I ABSOLUTELY LOVE...a blast.  Choosing my flowers was pretty easy.  The deep purple colour of the moon vista carnation was a must, then we combined it with some white peonies, white wax flowers, and greenery.  I think one of my husband's favourite things was the jam.  He lead the jam making crew, as he used his late grandmother's recipe to make the strawberry, cherries and blueberry jam.  This was a close second to the cake I surprised him with.  We had agreed to just have donuts, which we had, but this cake was an ode to his favourite pastime... fishing.  The cake was created using some of the pictures I had captured of a small family vacation where he caught two very nice sized large mouth bass.  The cake was a replica of a large mouth bass jumping.  Spectacular. 

We had gorgeous weather, which was one of my main worries leading up to the day.  But the sun was out, and so were our closest family and friends.  We had an absolutely fabulous time.  There isn’t a single thing I would change...everything was perfect.

What is one piece of advice that you could give brides-to-be?

Everyone says enjoy the day and don't sweat the small stuff.  Its soooooooo true.  Relax and enjoy because the day will FLY by otherwise.  Also....delegate, delegate,  delegate!   Yes,  it's  your day........but that doesn’t mean you have to do everything yourself.  Have a plan, and have people you can rely on to accomplish the tasks you need done of the day or the days leading up to your wedding.  This is crucial and will free up your time....to just enjoy what will be the happiest and most special days of your life. 

Click through and see their magical day unfold!


I love hearing the whole story right up to the reception! I, and a few other vendors never get to see the wedding day until the photos. Thank you Jenn this was a treat for sure :)

The Millcroft Inn and Spa

Having a birthday in January is typically freezing! My love and I went to The Millcroft Inn and Spa in January for some much needed R n' R. It was absolutely beautiful! We had a incredible couples massage with the nicest massage therapists and then did the waters, sauna, pool and steam room. Let me tell you my skin was so soft after! So there are four pools, one in which is freezing (great for your circulation), my guy went in it four times. Haha he crazy! I went in to my waist and then got the EFF out of there. All in all it was fantastic and we plan to make in a yearly if not twice a year thing.💗

Do they do weddings there you may be asking? Uhm, HECK YES! Even my main squeeze thought it would be an amazing place for a wedding. There are several areas to have a private intimate ceremony, a gorgeous gazebo or right beside a waterfall (yes PLEASE!) It was absolutely beautiful! If you don’t know about this little gem go ahead and take a gander at some of our pictures from the day but also at their website. I promise you won’t be disappointed and it’s only about 40 minutes from Mississauga.

Enjoy some time with your man or your ladies! It’s totally worth it!

Your Designer,

Amanda Garrett

www.amegdesigns.com

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