CATHEDRAL LENGTH WEDDING VEILS
Make a grand entrance with our breathtaking cathedral length wedding veils. At 118 inches long, these veils create a majestic trail that extends far beyond your gown’s train. Whether you desire a royal cathedral veil with intricate lace or a simple, sweeping sheer tulle design, our collection offers the ultimate statement for your wedding day.
Make a Grand Entrance with a Cathedral Length Wedding Veil
There is nothing quite as breathtaking as the sweep of a cathedral length wedding veil trailing behind a bride. Designed to extend beyond the train of your gown—measuring 118 inches—these veils offer the ultimate "wow" factor for traditional church ceremonies and grand venues. Whether you’re looking for a simple raw-edge style to let your dress shine or an intricate lace-trimmed masterpiece to add vintage flair, our collection is curated to ensure your walk down the aisle is unforgettable.
Choosing Your Cathedral Style: Lace, Sparkle, or Minimalist
Because of their size, cathedral veils offer a large canvas for detail:
- Cathedral Lace Veil: Featuring scalloped mantilla edges or floral appliqués, these are perfect for vintage-inspired or royal-themed weddings.
- Pearl Cathedral Veil: Hand-placed pearls add a magical shimmer that catches the light as you move.
- Raw Edge Cathedral Veil: A popular choice for modern brides who want the length and drama without distracting from a heavily detailed dress.
Styling and Practicality Tips
When wearing a 118-inch wedding veil, we use a sturdy bridal comb to support the weight of the extra tulle. This length pairs best with ballgowns and A-line dresses, but can also add a stunning contrast to a sleek mermaid silhouette. To ensure the veil doesn't snag, consider your flooring; cathedral lengths perform best on smooth surfaces like marble, wood, or carpeted aisles.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long is a cathedral length wedding veil?
Standard cathedral veils are 118 inches long. It is designed to extend significantly past the train of a floor-length bridal gown, creating a dramatic, sweeping effect as you walk down the aisle. For an even more regal look, try "royal" cathedral veils, they can extend up to 144 inches.
2. What is the difference between a cathedral and a royal veil?
A cathedral veil typically stops around 118 inches, while a royal (or regal) veil can extend 144 inches or more. Royal veils are often chosen for massive venues where a standard cathedral length might look small.
3. Will a cathedral veil hide the back of my dress?
Not necessarily! If your dress has a beautiful back or intricate detailing, look for a single-tier cathedral veil made of sheer bridal illusion tulle. This allows the details of your gown to peek through while still giving you that dramatic length.
4. Is it hard to walk in a long veil?
It takes a little practice, but it's manageable! The key is to have your Maid of Honor or stylist straighten the veil before you walk. For the reception, most brides choose to swap their long veil for a shorter one or remove it entirely after the photos.
54. What hairstyle works best with this veil length?
Cathedral veils are versatile but heavy. If you’re wearing your hair down, ensure your stylist uses a hidden braid or extra pins to anchor the comb. Low buns and sleek updos also provide a sturdy foundation for the weight of the tulle.
Find Your Perfect Veil
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