TRIMMED WEDDING VEILS
Add a defined finish to your bridal look with our trimmed wedding veils. From the delicate shimmer of a satin ribbon edge to the intricate romanticism of scalloped lace, a trimmed veil provides a structured frame for your gown. Explore our curated selection of edge finishes in fingertip, chapel, and cathedral lengths.
The Beauty of a Finished Edge
A trimmed bridal veil is designed to stand out. While raw-edge veils offer a "barely there" look, a veil with a finished edge adds weight, structure, and a clear border to your silhouette. This makes trimmed veils an excellent choice for outdoor weddings, as the extra weight helps the tulle stay in place against a light breeze.
Types of Trimmed Edges We Offer
Our collection features a variety of textures to match any wedding dress fabric:
- Lace Trimmed Veils: Hand-stitched floral and corded lace appliqués for a timeless, vintage feel.
- Ribbon & Satin Edges: Clean, modern lines that provide a sophisticated frame for minimalist gowns.
- Beaded & Sequin Trims: Subtle sparkle using crystals or pearls to catch the light with every step.
- Horsehair Borders: A thick, structured trim that creates a "wavy" architectural hemline.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I match a trimmed veil to my wedding dress?
The goal is to complement, not compete. If your dress has intricate lace, try to find a veil with a similar lace pattern. If your dress is a clean, minimalist crepe or satin, a ribbon edge or pearl-trimmed veil adds a polished finish without overwhelming the look.
2. What is a horsehair trim veil?
Despite the name, modern horsehair trim is a synthetic netting used to create a stiff, structured border. This allows the veil to hold its shape and create beautiful, voluminous "spirals" around the bride, making it a favorite for dramatic photos.
3. Does a trimmed veil work with a heavily beaded dress?
Yes, but balance is key. If your gown is heavily embellished, a thin pencil edge or a delicate shimmer trim works best. If you want a bold lace edge, ensure the lace starts lower down (near the hips or knees) so it doesn't clutter the detail on your bodice.
4. Will a trimmed edge make my veil feel heavier?
Edges like heavy lace or wide horsehair do add some weight compared to a raw-edge veil. But this helps the veil stay in place during outdoor ceremonies.
4. Can I wear a blusher with a trimmed veil?
Absolutely. Many trimmed veils come with a two tier (blusher). Usually, the trim is consistent on both layers, but some brides prefer a simple raw-edge blusher paired with a lace-trimmed long tier for a more lightweight feel over the face.
Find Your Perfect Veil
Need a more personalized recommendation to complement your beautiful dress? Contact us today, and we'll provide our expert recommendations on the perfect veil to complete your bridal look!
































