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Sylvie
Dedicated September 2020

Veils - covering your face?

Sylvie, on May 4, 2020 at 12:23 PM Posted in Wedding Attire 0 15
Is anyone walking down the isle with or without their veil covering their face? I think I don’t want mines covering my face or do you have too cover your face????🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

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Latest activity by Brittany, on May 4, 2020 at 9:14 PM
  • Gen
    Champion June 2019
    Gen ·
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    I haven’t seen anyone actually cover their face with their veils!
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  • T
    Super October 2020
    Trisha ·
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    I Feel Like Covering Your Face With A Veil Is More For A Traditional Bride. I Personally Will Not Be Doing It.

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  • Caytlyn
    Legend November 2019
    Caytlyn ·
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    You don’t have to do anything. I didn’t wear my veil over my face.
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  • Meetthealvarez’S
    Savvy July 2022
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    I believe it more traditional and based of what traditions you are having in your wedding. I’m not wearing a veil but if I was I wouldn’t be covering my face. I’m more of an modern bride and I’m opting for a custom made cape of the traditional veil option
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  • Allie
    VIP November 2021
    Allie ·
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    I won’t be covering my face with a veil, but I have been to weddings where they still do the covered face. I think it’s mostly what your preference is. I personally want my face to be shown as I walk down and I don’t want to look through the tulle to see my FH.
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  • Pirate & 60s Bride
    Legend March 2017
    Pirate & 60s Bride ·
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    I didn’t cover my face with my veil either.
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  • Kathryn
    VIP August 2020
    Kathryn ·
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    I'm not going to wear a blusher. I want my veil to be the drama in the back.
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  • Mary
    Dedicated October 2021
    Mary ·
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    You don’t have to cover your face. Nowadays, veils are less symbolic and more pretty. Mine won’t be covering my face, but I will be wearing one!
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  • T
    Devoted August 2020
    Tina ·
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    I have a veil right now. My mom knew someone from school that may been able to make the blush part, but that’s not happening 😅 I wanted to have a veil and blush.
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  • Belle
    VIP August 1997
    Belle ·
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    My mom (Italian) told me once that veil covering the bride’s face means the bride is still virgin, and back then every bride in her area have their faces covered, virgin or not... or else their parents would “kill” them 🤣


    I didn’t cover my face when I eloped with dh. I was 7.5 months pregnant 😆 Now (23 years later) I will have a veil, but won’t cover my face either. My mom would die laughing if I do 🤣 🤣 🤣
    🥂
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  • Michelle
    Dedicated August 2020
    Michelle ·
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    I plan on wearing a blusher, but it sort of depends on how windy it is that day. We have an indoor optional venue.
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  • Keisha-Gay
    Dedicated October 2021
    Keisha-Gay ·
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    I am not doing a vail. My dress is low cut backless and I want to show off the back
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    Master October 2021
    Mrs.a ·
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    I’m wearing a birdcage so it will partially cover my face.
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  • Alisha
    Rockstar April 2021
    Alisha ·
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    I will not be covering my face with my veil. I am not that traditional to do that.

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  • B
    Beginner October 2021
    Brittany ·
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    I think it’s whatever you feel the most comfortable with. I’ve seen both work. I don’t think I would want mine to cover my face while walking down the aisle.
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