Bridal veil

The bridal veil refers to a piece of fine, lightweight fabric worn by brides as part of their wedding attire. This accessory is designed from materials like lace, tulle, or silk, and may vary in length from shoulder-level to trailing on the floor. The bridal veil is often attached to a hairpiece or tiara for secure placement on the head. The veil’s transparency allows visibility while symbolizing purity or modesty. The wedding veil complements the bridal gown and enhances the visual impact of the bride’s appearance during her nuptial ceremony.