Found the dress no clue on the veil
I went to davids bridal and on the first vist found a dress i love. I cant stop thinking about it and can wait to go buy it the first of april. However my parents who are paying for it want to buy my dress and veil together. There doing one big buy a month and april is dress month. My problem i have no clue what veil will look good with the dress. I cant decide if i like the plan veils or one that has a lace trim since my dress is lace. Theres also beading on the dress so i have the idea of a beaded one. Am lost confused and no one is giveing me any helpful feed back just you will look great in either. All i know is i want a fingertip veil but am even worried that its too long. Am short 5'3 and my fiance is 6'6 and i dont need to look shorter. Heres the link to my dress and a few veils that i like yalls opion would be great. Also in case it matters am wearing my hear up with a pretty comb in it. please any advice would be great.
I like the last veil from davids the price is the issue for that one. But any ideas suggestions or things of this is better than that. Thanks for anything.
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yeah and now i found this after i pressed post0
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You may want to be careful on the veil trim and your dress. I'm not familiar with lace, but the pattern may conflict, unless you don't think that would be an issue. I think a simplier veil, similar to the one in the dress pic would look better, or one with just a satin trim at most. The ladies may have other thoughts though.0
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Good to know about the site will check out esty.0
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You can have a look at aniia,there are so many dresses are new designed!
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