Brides
Emily, October 23
Emily looked stunning on her wedding day wearing a bespoke pearl veil. From the top of the veil the pearls gradually increased to form a flood of pearls along the train. To add a subtle personalisation, Emily had her wedding date embroidered along the edge of her veil.
Kerry, October 23
Kerry had a chapel-length veil which was embellished with a floral design to complement her beautifully embellished wedding dress. To add that personal touch, their initials were embroidered above the floral design.
Emma, September 23
Emma had a chapel-length bespoke veil with their names and wedding date embroidered on the train of her veil. Having a plain veil with a small amount of embroidery on the train worked really well with Emmas beautifully pearl detailed dress. It really does add that personal touch to your wedding outfit.
Lynne, July 23
Lynne had a cathedral-length veil, embellished with scattered crystals and pearls which was custom made in a colour to match her wedding dress. She looked beautiful!
Demi, June 23
Demi had a cathedral-length wedding veil which had scattered pearls embellished throughout. She looked absolutely stunning.
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Hollie, May 23
Hollie had a clear vision of how she wanted her dream veil to look and it was really exciting to bring the idea to life, it was a chapel-length veil with a feathered train. A truly unique piece to complement her bespoke wedding dress. Hollie looked beautiful.
Eve Conroy Photography
Jenni, August 22
It was an honour to design and make this cathedral-length wedding veil to accompany Jenni's beautiful wedding dress. This veil was embellished with scattered crystals to add a touch of sparkle. She looked truly stunning.
Sophiealexandraphotography
Emma, July 21
In 2019, I got engaged and knew this was my chance to design and make my very own outfit. In July 2021 I got married and was very proud to wear my handmade wedding outfit. All my hard work had paid off! The chapel-length veil was appliqued with free-hand embroidery and hand finished with over 3,000 Swarovski crystals.
Dani Rose Photography
The process
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Step 1.
Initially we will discuss any specific designs, styles and lengths you have in mind. Feel free to send any photos of inspiration you have. You will then receive a quote based on what we have discussed. Depending on the design, a small deposit may be required at this stage. I will then draw up a couple designs for you to have a look at.
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Step 2.
Once a design has been chosen you will receive a customer information form which will include all the information we have discussed and agreed on. At this stage a 20% non-refundable deposit will be requested prior to the making of the veil which will be deducted from the final payment.
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Step 3.
This is the exciting stage where I will begin making your veil. I will send you progress photos to ensure you are happy along the way. Once the veil is made you will be sent a final photo. Once the final payment has been made, I will post your veil 2nd class sign for.
A bespoke feathered veil
A colourful embroidered veil
A personalised veil
A more traditional embroidered veil
Reasons to choose a bespoke wedding veil
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You veil is designed specifically for you so it will be as unique and individual as you are, There is something very special about wearing something that is made for you.
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I know first hand how stressful planning a wedding can be. Choosing a bespoke service really adds that personal touch where you will communicate with the designer directly making it a stress-free experience.
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Your veil will be made to a very high quality by someone who is passionate about what they do and you will be supporting a small business.