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Wedding veils come in various styles to suit every bridal look. A birdcage veil adds vintage charm, covering part of the face, while a fingertip veil showcases back designs. For drama, cathedral veils are perfect for formal weddings, and the blusher veil offers a traditional option, briefly covering the face before being lifted during the ceremony.
At TEMPÊTE, we offer versatile veils in multiple lengths, making it easy to find the perfect match. Check out our 2025 Veil Trends guide to the top veils for inspiration.
Veils are traditionally made from light, airy materials like tulle or lace. At TEMPÊTE, we use soft tulle and chiffon for our veils, offering brides a lightweight and ethereal look. The choice of material not only affects the veil’s texture and flow but also how it complements your dress.
Choosing the right length of veil depends on the style and silhouette of your wedding dress. Cathedral veils pair best with long train dresses creating a dramatic effect. On the other hand, fingertip veils are versatile and can complement a wide range of dress styles, especially those with detailed backs.
When measuring veil length, it's important to note that the veil is measured from the point where it is attached on your head to its bottom edge. TEMPÊTE offers veils in various lengths, including 45, 90 or 110 inches, ensuring that every bride can find a style that compliments her look.
A blusher is a shorter layer of the veil that traditionally covers the bride’s face as she walks down the aisle. The blusher is then lifted during the ceremony, often by the groom or the bride’s father, to reveal the bride’s face.
This creates a beautiful, symbolic moment, though it’s entirely optional depending on your personal preference. TEMPÊTE offers veils with and without blushers, allowing brides to decide whether they want to incorporate this classic touch into their ceremony.
The price of bridal veils can vary widely depending on the materials, length, and details. At TEMPÊTE, we offer veils that cater to different budgets while maintaining high-quality.
Simple veils made from soft tulle or chiffon, without extensive embellishments, typically start around $180 to $300. Designs that incorporate lace, pearls, trims, or other decorative elements can range from $300 to $600. For those seeking detailed, custom-made veils, the price may exceed $600, depending on the level of personalization and amount of work involved.
Regardless of the style, TEMPÊTE ensures that all our veils are beautifully crafted to suit every bride's vision and budget.