White
White veils are a true, snow-like white with a blue undertone. While many brides seek this classic shade, it's worth noting that most wedding gowns aren't pure white. Even dresses labeled as "white" often have a soft ivory hue.
Light Ivory
Light ivory is a soft off-white shade between white and ivory.
This shade beautifully complements and coordinates with gowns labeled as Silk White, Soft White, White, Diamond White, Bright Ivory, Pure Ivory, or Ivory, creating a harmonious bridal ensemble.
We've found that this versatile shade particularly shines when paired with gowns crafted from luxurious fabrics like Silk Satin, Silk Organza, Silk Satin Organza, Lace, Silk Mikado, Matte Mikado, Mikado, Crepe, Satin, Satin Crepe, Duchess Satin, Italian Satin, Jacquard, Charmeuse, Taffeta, or Faille.
Ivory
It's perfect for dresses that are genuinely ivory to the naked eye. The warm hue beautifully complements dresses with a yellow undertone, creating a cohesive and enchanting bridal look.
We've found that this warmer hue truly shines when paired with gowns crafted from luxurious fabrics like Silk Shantung, Ivory Mikado, Ivory Crepe, Silk Faille, or Crepe Back Satin.
Blush
Blush tulle has a lovely brown undertone, beautifully complements and coordinates with gowns labeled as nude, beige, honey, or champagne.
It's also a dream match for light gold dresses, adding warmth and richness to your bridal look.
Here's our comprehensive veil color guide with visual references: click here.
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