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Everything You Need to Know About Wearing Your Wedding Veil

kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comOctober 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Key Takeaways

  • For a perfect look, put your veil on right before leaving the room or arriving at the ceremony.

  • Remove your veil after photos for easier movement, or switch to a shorter style for dancing.

  • Use bobby pins to securely hold your veil in place, ensuring they are hidden and crisscrossed for stability.

They say a veil is what turns a woman in a beautiful white dress into a bride, and we agree! There’s something so romantic about the flowing fabric and the time-honored tradition, whether it’s a birdcage style or cathedral-length and edged in lace. But when are you supposed to put your veil on, exactly? And do you wear your veil at the reception? Fear not; we’ve got you covered.

If you’ve decided to top off your wedding dress with a veil of any sort, here are a few things to keep in mind, straight from our experts.

When to Put Your Veil On

While you might be tempted to put your veil on as soon as you’ve stepped into your gown, think through your timeline first. If you’re getting ready within walking distance of your first look, ask your hairstylist to put your veil on just before you leave the room so that it’s secure and in place, but not in your way for final touch-ups as you’re getting ready to go. Getting in the car to get to the church? You may want to wait to have your veil put on until you’ve arrived, so you don’t risk wrinkling it or pulling it out as you get in and out of the vehicle (which could also mess up your hairstyle!).

When to Take Your Veil Off

Taking off your veil is totally up to you. Some brides, especially those wearing longer veils, opt to take their veils off after the ceremony and once pictures are done, so they have a little more ease of movement during cocktail hour and the reception. Others swap the longer style for a short blusher so they can maintain their bridal look without risking having their veil stepped on while dancing.

If you’re wearing a blusher over your face during the ceremony, look into two-piece veils, where the blusher and the longer veil are separate. Then have the longer piece removed while leaving the blusher in place.

How to Keep Your Veil in Place

While the comb attached to a veil can be fairly secure, the last thing you want is your veil blowing off mid-ceremony! Instead, after your veil is positioned correctly, grab a few bobby pins that match your hair color. Gently use the pins to further attach your veil to your hair, making sure that the pins are hidden beneath your hair. One or two pins on either side (crisscrossed for extra grip!) should do it.

Who Should Help You Remove Your Veil

Though your hairstylist would be the best person to remove your veil after the ceremony, asking him or her to stick around for an hour or two after they’re done styling might not be possible (and could cost you extra!). Instead, either have your wedding planner help you remove your veil, or have your stylist teach your mom or maid of honor the best way to remove your veil without disrupting your ‘do.

Once they’ve removed any pins holding the comb in place, whoever is removing your veil should place one hand beneath your veil and on top of the comb, holding your hair in place. Then, with the other hand, they should start to gently pull the comb up. Once it has released a bit, with their hand still maintaining slight pressure on your hairstyle, they should gently pull the comb out of your hair and away from your head, tilting the comb away from your head so that when the ends of the teeth are pulled out, the comb is at a 90-degree angle to the back of your head.

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