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Brides.com’s “Un-veils” Autumn’s Hottest Accessory

From Flyaway to Chapel to Fingertip, the modern veil gives new meaning to the term “sheer variety.” And only Brides.com’s brand-new “Unveiled” feature offers an exclusive showcase of autumn’s it-accessory, from the newest looks to most dazzling lengths.

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 2, 2006 -- From Flyaway to Chapel to Fingertip, the modern veil gives new meaning to the term “sheer variety.” And only Brides.com’s brand-new “Unveiled” feature offers an exclusive showcase of autumn’s it-accessory, from the newest looks to most dazzling lengths.

What sparked the comeback of the veil? Perhaps it was Star Jones’s 27-foot long stunner, dubbed the “Star Cathedral” and proclaimed the longest veil in history since Princess Di’s. Maybe it’s the way bridal designers are re-fashioning the veil to illuminate, rather than obscure the bride’s face. At any rate, as the veil goes from vintage to downright vogue, only Brides.com offers a modern approach to this classic bridal accoutrement.

What denotes a modern veil? The answer is as multi-layered as the headpiece itself. Far from the traditional shroud of solemnity, veil styles today have evolved to become jaunty, sweet, playful, or powerful.
The emotion evoked by each veil can generally be attributed to the length, fabric and the level of modesty it provides. From Cathedral to Elbow to Blusher, Brides.com has an exclusive guide defining each veil style, along with a lovely accompanying visual of each headpiece.

But that’s not all Brides.com offers. Whether you’re smitten by the Sweep Veil or have fallen for the Fingertip, simply click on the “see more” text beneath each description to enjoy images of your chosen veil paired with the season’s most elegant wedding dresses. Designer information and details on veil etiquette make Brides.com’s “Un-veiled” guide an indispensable bridal reference.

While some may see veils as an anachronism from the time of arranged marriages and evil spirits, features like Brides.com’s show us how the veil has gone from time-honored to trendy. Today and always, the veil remains the crowning glory to any gown, the crucial piece of pageantry that completes the bridal look.

When it comes to veils, nothing else heightens anticipation, projects filmy allure, or stewards delicate bridal visages quite so well. Most importantly, only a veil leads to that poignant wedding moment: when the groom lifts those crystalline layers to reveal his first glimpse of his bride’s beautiful face. Get ideas for finding your crowning glory exclusively at Brides.com.

About Brides.com
For "Your #1 Source for Wedding Ideas," visit www.brides.com, the online home to Brides, Modern Bride and Elegant Bride.

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